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Several Companies to Undergo Privatization - Good or Bad?

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It will be a very good decision if not 100% privatize, GoP should keep 60+% with them except PIA.
 
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The Private companies means business obviously they'll Do everything to run these institutes they want profit for the investment they did

It will be a very good decision if not 100% privatize, GoP should keep 60+% with them except PIA.

I think it's 70-30 70% privatized and 30% for Gov
 
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The Private companies means business obviously they'll Do everything to run these institutes they want profit for the investment they did



I think it's 70-30 70% privatized and 30% for Gov

majority stakeholders will not be answerable to our Govt.
 
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It will be a very good decision if not 100% privatize, GoP should keep 60+% with them except PIA.

Give me one good reason, why should I invest in a company that will still be owned and managed by the same people who destroyed it in a first place?
 
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I think if privatization is on the table, they should go all the way. Especially if they are planning on selling to foreign buyers. Being state-owned basically led them to the position they are in right now. If it were me who was investing, I wouldn't prefer govt. retaining 30% or anything at all for that matter.
 
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majority stakeholders will not be answerable to our Govt.

they should not be answerable to govt, answering govt (means someone's pocket must be filled) has produced bad results
 
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“Governments can be really stupid at times. They don’t know how to secure foreign investment.” Tabish Gauhar

When private equity firm Abraaj Capital bought majority stake in the company along with management control in 2008.

November 2009, Tabish Gauhar took over as CEO. He led the Abraaj team, which identified KESC as a potential investment.

But before the turnaround came in-house cleaning. KESC had over 18,000 employees. The management decided to outsource non-core operations like power-line repair work and forced 7,000 employees to take golden handshake. The result was a revolt.

Hundreds of charged employees, led by politically-backed unions, stormed the company’s new head office located off Sunset Boulevard Road. Those who refused to join the protests were beaten, cars were damaged and burnt, and executives moved under cover of police escorts. Gauhar was fired upon twice.

Abraaj team retaliated. Gauhar led an intense media campaign with press conferences and statements defending the retrenchment. A car destroyed by the mob was placed over the office’s entrance as a sign of protest against official apathy for months. And they prevailed.


Now tell me again, please, why should I invest even dime of my money in corporations, where 20 employees are hired to do one job and even that job isn't done because they have political and union support.

Your asking me to invest my money and kiss it Goodbye.
 
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Most probably these companies are deliberately being run to the ground so pak elite will buy them cheap.
Then put some money in and Voila! Turnaround ... all hail privatization ;)
Nice Plan by ganja
 
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The best thing PMLN could ever do.

Even Railway was in the List of Privatization but not now... they can do better then you think

Most probably these companies are deliberately being run to the ground so pak elite will buy them cheap.
Then put some money in and Voila! Turnaround ... all hail privatization ;)
Nice Plan by ganja

None of your business here go flee to Indian defence section
 
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Yeah, what? Was privatization the only solution available to the Government? Where's their so called professional team?
 
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