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  2. KFC Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    KFC Pakistan is the Pakistani franchise of KFC which operates 128+ locations across Pakistan with 10,000 employees. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its first restaurant was established in Karachi in 1997. [ 5 ]

  3. List of largest companies in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan State Oil: Rs. 206.89 billion (US$720 million) Karachi: Petroleum [2] 17: Standard Chartered Pakistan: Rs. 205.19 billion (US$710 million) Karachi: Banking [2] 18: Systems Limited: Rs. 181.10 billion (US$630 million) Lahore: Information technology [2] 19: Pakistan Oilfields Limited: Rs. 179.29 billion (US$620 million) Rawalpindi ...

  4. McDonald's Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Pakistan is the Pakistani franchise of the international fast food chain, McDonald's, owned and operated by SIZA Foods. Its first restaurant was established in Lahore , followed by a second restaurant a week later in Karachi , in September 1998.

  5. Gourmet Foods - Wikipedia

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    The channel is a re-branding of the previously existing Jaag TV network (formerly known as CNBC Pakistan), which Gourmet acquired in 2016 for Rs. 1.5 billion. [1] The IT Company of the Group is Gicoh and its head office is based in Lahore.

  6. List of Pakistanis by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Pakistanis by net worth. Rank Name Net worth As of Source(s) of wealth Ref(s) 1: Shahid Khan: $11.6 billion: 2023:

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    A North Carolina father was arrested Monday after allegedly storming into a high school and choking a teenage student in a caught-on-video attack.

  9. Ismail Industries Limited - Wikipedia

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    Miftah Ismail, former Finance Minister of Pakistan, joined his family business in 1994 after completing his education in the U.S. [5] In 1990, Ismail Industries established its first subsidiary, Candyland, which introduced soft jellies such as Chilli Milli in Pakistan. [6] Candyland is also for producing Fanty, Super Twister, and Paradise. [6]