Pak Suzuki Resumes Operations After 84 Days Break
Pak Suzuki has announced to resume its operations from today after a break spanned for over 84 days due to COVID-19.
Pak Suzuki Resumes Operations After 84 Days Break Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Pak Suzuki has announced to resume its operations from today after a break spanned for over 84 days due to COVID-19.
Pak Suzuki Resumes Operations After 84 Days Break Read MoreMargalla will be remembered as the most successful Suzuki sedan in Pakistan for years to come
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Pak Suzuki Suffers Rs 941 Million Quarterly Loss Read MoreFour Pak Suzuki hatchbacks, the 660cc Alto, 1000cc Cultus & WagonR and 1300cc Swift have recorded their lowest ever sales in the month of March 2020 according to the latest data released by Pakistan Automobile Manufacturers Association (PAMA).
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Pak Suzuki WagonR Nearing its End? Read MorePak Suzuki having suffered from a net loss of nearly Rs 3 billion for the year ended December 2019 may not see good times in forthcoming period amid COVID-19 shutdowns.
Are Tables Turning for Pak Suzuki? Read MorePak Suzuki Motor Company has announced a loss of Rs 2.92 billion for the year ended 31st December 2019, according to a notice sent to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday.
Pak Suzuki Records Rs 2.9 Billion Loss Read More