Thursday, February 4, 2016

PIA PRIVITIZATION


PIA is the national carrier of Pakistan and has about 15,000 employees.
            
Most of the airports in Pakistan are witnessing a travel chaos these days as protesting employees of the PIA blocked operations in protest against proposed privatization of the organisation. Situation took an ugly turn a day before yesterday when three protester employees were killed in a shooting incident, which they blamed on security officials but the rangers and police denied opening fire and told that butts found on spot were not that of security forces' guns.

PIA which was one of the world’s leading airlines until the 1970s now suffers from frequent cancellations and delays and has been involved in numerous controversies over the years, including the arrest of a drunk pilot in Britain in 2013. PIA has also faced problems acquiring security clearances to the European Union for cargo flights. The airline has also traditionally handed  thousands of free tickets each year contributing to its big losses.

PIA’s financial statements reveals that the airline has suffered losses worth Rs.119.84 billion over the last ten year. Flight delays and cancellation has become the norm of the airline as its flight delay ratio is more than 35% which is very high and especially due to this reason its passengers are now shifting to other airlines.

The government claims that it has increased the fleet size from 18 to 38 which has brought down its losses significantly but still the employees to plane ratio is 390 which is still very high as  compared to global average ratio of 120. The other major problem is huge loans of more than 250 billion rupees so the finance cost is very high which erodes its trading profits.
However the government has made it clear that neither any employee will be sacked nor their facilities withdrawn but it has  warned the protesting employees that the government would use its authority against all those elements who had locked the airline offices without any reason.Many flights were delayed and passengers could not get their boarding passes. Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq dar on Sunday said that the government would not privatize the airlines but would get a "strategic partner" which would have 26 percent shares. the government has given a fresh commitment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), promising it will sell the national carrier to a strategic investor by March next year.
“The timelines to sell a minimum 26% of PIA shares were discussed during the on-going eighth review of the $6.60 billion IMF programme,” said Privatisation Commission Chairman Mohammad Zubair.
PIA’s cumulative losses were Rs 227 billion ($2.2 billion) as of June 2014. The government has to inject Rs 12 to Rs 15 billion annually to keep the airline alive and pay employees.According to the audited financial statement for January-March period of 2015, the accumulative losses of the airline increased to Rs228.7 billion – a net addition of Rs2.1 billion in three months. The total liabilities grew to Rs329.7 billion as of March 2015 while its assets were recorded at Rs186.7 billion.
Adviser to Prime Minister on Aviation Captain (Rtd.) Shujat Azeem is said to be in opposition to the privatization.He is in favor of restructuring and revival of the entity and under the same strategy, PIA is in the process of acquiring ten narrow-body aircraft, five ATRs and two wide body aircraft on lease. Few of these planes have already joined the fleet.
PIA has yet not been converted into a public limited company despite the National Assembly having passed the Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (Conversion) Bill, 2015...it is a must to hold the first board of directors meeting of the airlines to convert it into a public limited company.  
The government has invoked the Essential Services Act of 1952 to break the strike of PIA unions against the proposed privatization plan appeared to be an act of panic but it also shows that the government is determined to privatize the organisation as promised to IMF. IMF has now allowed 10 more months for the completion of the task.
The whole nation has to bear losses of badly run public sector businesses.Privatization is necessary as it is evident from empirical data that it is government intervention that causes economic inefficiencies which are removed in private hands. It is no rocket science to conclude that incapable, incompetent and corrupt person if appointed to head any public corporation, would result into losses and bankruptcy of that organization as has been done in most of the public companies. Private administration safeguarded its interests and runs the organisations profitability as it is their own money they invest to acquire any entity. 

Better late than never.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

LEASING COMPANIES IN PAKISTAN SIZE AND NUMBER

As opposed to traditional modes of bank lending or financing, leasing companies offers an asset-based financing model in which a property or asset is rented to another without any kind collateral.
All but especially Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) can particularly benefit from this sector, as financing is based on a pay-as-you-earn model of cash flows of the business entity.
There are 9 leasing companies in Pakistan, with total assets amounting to Rs.  40 billion. Their share in the non-banking finance sector was about 5% at the end of the last fiscal year. The asset size of leasing companies went up around 11% or Rs.  4 billion over 2014-15.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

CRUDE OIL COST OF PRODUCTION

COST OF PRODUCTION PER BARREL OF OIL (Country Wise).
  • United Kingdom,UK —– $52.50
    • Brazil ——————     $48.80
    • Canada — ————     $41.00
    • United States,US ——- $36.20
    • Norway ————–       $36.10
    • Angola —————-     $35.40
    • Colombia ————      $35.30
    • Nigeria —————-     $31.60
    • China —————-       $29.90
    • Mexico ————–       $29.10
    • Kazakhstan ——–        $27.80
    • Libya —————-       $23.80
    • Venezuela ———        $23.50
    • Algeria ————         $20.40
    • Russia —————       $17.20
    • Iran ——————       $12.60
    • Iraq —————–         $10.70
    • Saudi Arabia ——          $9.90     2nd cheapest.
    • Kuwait —————        $8.50    The cheapest.
NOTE: These findings are from Rystad Energy’s UCube database, which has information from roughly 65,000 oil and gas fields around the globe.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

CHILD BRIDES

 The Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act 2013 has determined the lawful marriageable age at 18 years and treats the violation as a severe criminal offence but the law remains silent about the validity of the nikah of the underage brides and grooms.
Such a marriage can only be dissolved through proper divorce and khula proceedings as under normal circumstances and proceedings.
The Sindh Marriage Restraint Act 2013 is a step forward of the Child Marriage Act of 1929 as the recent law has set the minimum age of marriage for both boys and girls at 18 years. There is contradiction about the laws that where on one hand a sexual intercourse with a child below the age of 18 is considered rape while, on the other, the marriage remains legal even when this crime is addressed. This issue must be addressed by the legislature at the earliest to remove this contradiction because in such a scenario the marriage is still considered lawful where divorce and khula have to be obtained under normal proceedings..
The law not only makes this offence a non-bailable one but also non-compoundable which means that the issue cannot be compromised and solved within concerned parties. Furthermore in the case of child marriages, section 365 (b) for kidnapping a girl is also applied. Issues like these used to be brought to family courts but this law is dealt with by the judicial magistrate of every locality.The law allows the court to review its own proceedings and the perpetrators can be left with no means to escape. As for as the determination of age is concerned it can be done with the help of registration number at the time of birth, NADRA B-Form and CNIC of the spouses.
Child marriages are criticized by the civil society due to the reasons that it does not only deteriorates the health of the girls and their children but also have social, economic and severe psychological problems for the underage girls, many of whom also are subjected to violence and abuse.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

APPLE WATCH

Apple aims  at its first new product category since 2010 with its wearable technology smart watch with a strong emphasis on health and fitness of the users.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has revealed little about the sophisticated the watch but  said that he can’t live without it.Apple intends to start shipping in April. 
Apple has entered a market that already has a number of players Samsung, LG, Sony, Pebble ,Motorola and Huawei introduced its version at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this month.
Analysts expect Apple to lift the market by integrating the watch with the iPhone and its software ecosystem, and its range of apps and sensors for health and fitness.How Apple creates a cohesive value proposition integrating hardware with software and services is as always the key says one analyst.The three main areas of wellness data and services, Apple Pay and creating an intelligent and differentiated relationship between the watch and the smartphone must be the foundations of the Apple Watch proposition.
Apple intends the introductory price would be $349 in the US with two different sizes would be available in three collections, including the “Apple Watch Edition,” featuring 18-karat gold cases in yellow or rose, sapphire crystal and finely crafted bands and closures.
The watch is also expected to include map software that guides people to destinations with gentle “taps” on the wrist.
Fitness apps on the Apple Watch and its rivals could create trouble for manufacturers of fitness bands.
One researcher Jan Dawson at  said Apple must find a fine balance for the new device — giving people alerts and notifications when they need them without bombarding them.
“One of the criticisms of some of the other watches out there is that notifications are something of an all-or-nothing phenomenon: either you get utterly bombarded with notifications or you get none, but its been tough to get granular control,” Dawson has said.

Apple reportedly had to scale back health tracking features on the watch after some of the sensors were found not properly responding to the challenge.