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  • Dr Asim admits to ‘role’ in Karachi Stock Exchange crash, court told

    KARACHI: The National Accountability Bureau told an accountability court on Tuesday that former federal minister Dr Asim Hussain allegedly confessed to his ‘role’ in a Karachi Stock Exchange crash and named veteran stockbroker Jahangir Siddiqui and former privatisation minister Syed Naveed Qamar for illegal approval of a right issue through the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP)...

    “Interrogated accused who...

  • The ‘good old days’ of Karachi’s stock exchange

    THE Karachi Stock Exchange (as the Pakistan Stock Exchange was formerly called) was established in 1947 coinciding with Pakistan’s independence...

    Along with the locals, the migrants from Bombay — where they traded in a flourishing stock business — were the first to seek membership of the newly established exchange...

  • Cleverbot — chat with AI

    Yes, I had quite an amazing chat with the bot at www...

    Yes, it is true that Cleverbot learns as you chat with it, and the conversation may influence what it says to others in the future...

  • Chit-chat with some chaat

    The man behind the high-end traditional restaurant Andaaz recently opened doors to a bistro offering local street food in the comfort of an air-conditioned, colourful little space...

    While Andaaz faces Badshahi Mosque on Fort Road, Chit Chaat is tucked away in a service lane on main Jail Road
  • WhatsApp tests business chat tools in search for revenue

    WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messaging service used by more than 1 billion people worldwide, is testing a system that would let businesses talk directly to WhatsApp users for the first time, according to communications about the project seen by Reuters...

    The tests, which are being conducted with a handful of companies that are part of the Y Combinator startup incubator, are an important signal of how WhatsApp plans to make money from...
  • Fancy a chat? Londoners appalled by Tube badges

    Just as in many big cities, refusing to make eye contact, let alone exchange chit-chat with fellow travellers, is considered sacrosanct, the result largely of a desire to avoid potential weirdos...

    So when 42-year-old Dunne, who works as an administrator in the state-run National Health Service (NHS), paid 100 pounds to print around 500 badges saying “Tube chat?”, which he then handed out this week, it was always going to provoke a...

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