BS Reporters In Mumbai, New Delhi

Stories by BS Reporters In Mumbai, New Delhi

Wockhardt-Abbott deal aborted

Wockhardt-Abbott deal aborted

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2010

Foreign lenders to Wockhardt have succeeded in stalling the debt-ridden pharmaceutical company's attempts to sell its nutrition business to Abbott Laboratories.

'Maruti slipped up by not revealing recall'

'Maruti slipped up by not revealing recall'

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2010

Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava admitted the company had "slipped up" by not informing the press on the recall of 100,000 A-Star vehicles, which began last December, even as the market gave a thumbs up to the car maker with shares going up 2.38 per cent to close at Rs 1,368.65.

ADAG firm puts spanner in Fame-INOX deal

ADAG firm puts spanner in Fame-INOX deal

Rediff.com   8 Feb 2010

In an e-mail written on February 4, the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group firm has asked Fame's promoter Shravan Shroff to explain why he sold his family's 43.28 per cent in Fame India to INOX Leisure for Rs 44 a share when Reliance had made a 'firm offer' to buy it for Rs 80 a share.

Banks plan to keep rates steady

Banks plan to keep rates steady

Rediff.com   27 Jan 2010

The central bank may hike CRR by 50 bps; some economists expect a rise in policy rates too.

Better Bengaluru airport years away

Better Bengaluru airport years away

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2009

Phase-II yet to begin, will take three years to conclude.

Wipro gets land for second campus in West Bengal

Wipro gets land for second campus in West Bengal

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2009

Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, met the chief minister and formally accepted the plot offered in New Town Rajarhat, on the north-eastern fringes of this city.

Telangana formation raises business concerns

Telangana formation raises business concerns

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2009

The Union government's move to initiate the process for a separate Telangana state has raised both political and business concerns.

3G auctions run into fresh storm

3G auctions run into fresh storm

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2009

DoT prepared an internal note last week also suggesting an alternate payment structure for winning bidders who do not get spectrum immediately.

IT companies continue to reign at IITs

IT companies continue to reign at IITs

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2009

On the second day of placements at the Indian Institutes of Technology, IIT Kharagpur saw IT biggies like Yahoo, Microsoft, and Adobe flock its campus, apart from companies like Amazon, JLLM, 3M and FICO.

Bank staff get 17.5% wage hike, pension benefit

Bank staff get 17.5% wage hike, pension benefit

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2009

SBI unions walk out of pact saying interests not served

Hiring: IT firms confirm participation on campuses

Hiring: IT firms confirm participation on campuses

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2009

Last year, placements at the engineering institutes were relatively subdued due to the slowdown in the economy. Many Tier-I and -II IT companies skipped campus visits. As a result, even the premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) were able to achieve only 75-80 per cent placements. And many students had opted for higher studies or jobs in teaching.

Indian IT firms shrug aside EU tax concern

Indian IT firms shrug aside EU tax concern

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2009

Even as the Indian IT industry is studying the fine print of the European Union (EU) to expand the scope of value-added-tax (VAT) from January 1, to include services like back-office operations, call centre work and administrative services delivered from non-EU nations (including India), it does not appear to be unduly perturbed.

Insurers to take Rs 140-cr hit for IOC fire

Insurers to take Rs 140-cr hit for IOC fire

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2009

Though General Insurance Corporation of India has a majority stake of 40 per cent as the re-insurer, the rest was re-insured with global reinsurers.

CAT registrations dip 17 pc despite extension

CAT registrations dip 17 pc despite extension

Rediff.com   21 Oct 2009

For the first time in recent years, the number of applicants for the Common Admission Test has taken a fall. In spite of an extension of 10 days for the online registration of CAT, 241,000 applications registered this year, against 290,000 last year -- a 17 percent dip. The CAT exam is a pre-requisite for aspirants wanting an entry into top management schools.

Onion prices rise to Rs 30/kg

Onion prices rise to Rs 30/kg

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2009

Onion is selling for Rs 30 a kg in some parts of the country, as supply of the edible kitchen bulb has been choked by hoarders betting on further price rise due to floods in the main producing states of Karnataka and Maharashtra, government officials said.

Sabotage allegation hits Cong-NCP ties in Pune

Sabotage allegation hits Cong-NCP ties in Pune

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2009

The alliance between the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party is on the rocks, in Pune.

Air India vs Indian Airlines: A schism in the sky

Air India vs Indian Airlines: A schism in the sky

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2009

Globally, as well as in India, most airlines pay their pilots a fixed salary. Private airlines in India pay an Executive Commander a salary from Rs 4,15,000 to Rs 4,35,000 per month. However, if the pilot flies more than 70-75 hours a month, he gets an additional payment for each hour flown, aboutr Rs 4,000 an hour.

WNS takeover talks run into valuation hurdle

WNS takeover talks run into valuation hurdle

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2009

The high-profile race to buy India's second-largest business process outsourcing (BPO) company, WNS Holdings, ended abruptly today after the company informed the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it had decided to stop discussions with interested parties regarding a possible change of control.

IT majors bag $1.5-bn outsourcing deal from BP

IT majors bag $1.5-bn outsourcing deal from BP

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2009

TCS, Infy, Wipro among those that have bagged a five-year deal.

Now, CPI-M has a borrowed agenda

Now, CPI-M has a borrowed agenda

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2009

It is eyeing the proposed Food Security Bill as one of the areas of pro-active involvement, even as the government is not much interested to consult the estranged comrades. The Bill has the potential of being the biggest social sector programme of the second Manmohan Singh government, just as the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act did during the first UPA regime.