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Select Technologies plans aggressive smart-TV, AC, and 5G smartphone production expansion
KARACHI: Select Technologies Limited is planning a major expansion in Pakistan’s smart devices and home appliances manufacturing sector, with IPO proceeds of up to Rs3.73 billion to be deployed for new air-conditioner plant and machinery, 5G smartphone assembly, smart-TV production line expansion and working capital. The company aims to scale its annual capacity to 7 ... Read more The post Select Technologies plans aggressive smart-TV, AC, and 5G smartphone production expansion appeared first on BOL News.
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