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Masood Textile Mills was founded in 1984. In 2014 it posted a pre-tax profit of Rs 1.1 billion, which was 13% higher than its pre-tax earnings in the preceding year. Shanghai Challenge Textile Company acquired 24.3% shares in Masood Textile Mills in a privately negotiated deal. [2] [3] It later acquired 52% stake of the company. [4]
Masood Textile Mills: Basic materials Textile products Faisalabad: 1985 Textile manufacturer P A Master Motors: Consumer goods Automobiles Karachi: 2002 Cars & commercial vehicles manufacturer, joint venture of Master Group & Changan, Foton, Yutong (China), Fuso (Japan) P A MCB Bank: Financials Banks Karachi: 1947 Commercial bank, owned by ...
The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) is an association for Textile industry in Pakistan.APTMA represents over 400 textile mills in Pakistan. [2]The textile industry is Pakistan's largest industry and textile is the most important export of Pakistan. [3]
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The textile and apparel industry is the major industry in Faisalabad. It is also responsible for almost 60-80% of the export revenue [citation needed] of Pakistan. The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) and Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) are the regulatory bodies for all textile and apparel manufacturers in ...
Zulfiqar Paracha, Pakistani businessman, owner of Universal Corporation (Pvt) Ltd [13] Ahmed Ali Riaz, son of Pakistani business magnate Malik Riaz Hussain, founder and owner of Bahria Town [13] Javed Shakoor, Pakistani businessman related with Buxly Paints [13] Shahid Nazir, Pakistani businessman, CEO of Masood Textile Mills [13]
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