Danny Goodman &Amp; Surajeet Das Gupta In New Delhi

Stories by Danny Goodman &Amp; Surajeet Das Gupta In New Delhi

For Bharti, negotiations with ex-PM hold key

For Bharti, negotiations with ex-PM hold key

Rediff.com   9 May 2008

Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal's bid for telecom major MTN Group has to contend with some tough negotiations with Lebanon's former prime minister Najib Mikati, one of the wealthiest men in his country, as well as stiff black economic empowerment policies in South Africa that provide for a major share in the management of companies located in the country to blacks.

Indian auto component makers go green

Indian auto component makers go green

Rediff.com   3 May 2008

That is not out of choice, but because of the new European Union norms for automobile recycling, which comes into effect in 2010, and prescribes that once a vehicle is destined for the scrap heap in the EU territory, 80-85 per cent of its parts ought to be recyclable or reusable. That means every component -- batteries, airbags, catalytic converters, and auto plastics -- have to be safely disposed.

Diesel cars outperform petrol models

Diesel cars outperform petrol models

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2008

Amongst cars sold in the mid-size category (domestic sales) between April 2007 and March 2008, diesel variants outsold petrol car models roughly in the ratio of 7:3. That means over 70 per cent of the over 1,79,493 mid-size cars sold in the domestic markets were diesel models. Diesel mid-size cars on an average are priced 15.5 per cent more than the petrol variant. Overall, the mid-size category, petrol and diesel models included, grew by 14.6 per cent.

Videocon rings MTN for GSM foray

Videocon rings MTN for GSM foray

Rediff.com   24 Apr 2008

Datacom Solutions, promoted by consumer electronic goods maker Videocon Industries, is close to roping in South African telecom major MTN group as a partner for its GSM foray in the country. According to sources, Datacom, which was scouting for a partner to bring in investments and technology, has short-listed MTN. Discussions with the South African company are in the final stage and a deal is expected to be signed soon.

Indian auto industry eyes eastern Europe

Indian auto industry eyes eastern Europe

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2008

With an eye to the large and growing market for their products, Indian auto component and tyre companies are making a beeline to set shop in Europe (especially Eastern Europe). Just last month Apollo Tyres announced that it was setting up a euro 200 million green field venture outside Hungary. And Delhi based Amtek Auto will set up a production base which will come in to operation in 2009 in Romania.

HD TV ready for grand India entry

HD TV ready for grand India entry

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2008

HD TV is all set to make a grand entry in India by the year-end. Direct-To-Home operators -- Dish TV and Reliance Communications -- are planning to offer HD TV set top boxes, though at a premium.

India a hot destination for CEOs

India a hot destination for CEOs

Rediff.com   14 Apr 2008

The brain drain, it seems, is passe. India is becoming one of the hottest destinations for expatriates (both those of Indian origin and foreigners) for top jobs. That is because big business houses in India are ready to offer pay packets that are equivalent to and sometimes more than global benchmarks. This is a key finding of a study of senior recruitment trends by US-based SpencerStuart, a leading executive search firm that specialises in recruiting CEOs, presidents and COO

Chinese cos grab big telecom deals in India

Chinese cos grab big telecom deals in India

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2008

Led by Huawei Technologies and ZTE, Chinese manufacturers are challenging the domination of European equipment-makers by grabbing contracts (some of which are in advanced stages of negotiations) worth over $2 billion in 2008 -- nearly one thirds of the Indian market of around $6 billion.

Govt plans checks on duty-free goods from EU

Govt plans checks on duty-free goods from EU

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

The govt is likely to propose to the EU that it will validate security procedures in its airports before allowing passengers to carry duty-free goods to India. This is in retaliation to a similar proposal made by EU last year, which led to protests from companies operating duty-free shops in India. EU officials would have to validate the security systems at Indian airports before allowing transit passengers to buy at duty-free shops here, resulting in dispute between the two.

Motorola may shift Singapore facility to India

Motorola may shift Singapore facility to India

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2008

Struggling US telecom giant Motorola is exploring the possibility of shifting part of the manufacturing facility it is closing in Singapore to India. China and Thailand are also on the radar. Top sources said India is high on the list since Motorola already has a plant in Chennai and a large domestic mobile phone base of over 120 million phones annually.

Indian rich join the armoured car corps

Indian rich join the armoured car corps

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2008

Now, a growing number of well-heeled private citizens are buying armoured vehicles for their safety, providing a profitable new business stream for companies like Jalandhar-based Laggar Industries and automaker Hindustan Motors. The annual market is about 500 vehicles, of which 30 to 40 are bought by private citizens.

Ultra alliance with Munjals over

Ultra alliance with Munjals over

Rediff.com   4 Apr 2008

Speaking on the cancellation of the deal, Joe Bowman, chief executive officer of Ultra Motors, said, "The opportunity cost of selling electric vehicles in India does not fit strategically under this joint agreement. We intend to create shareholder value and positively impact those markets where we operate. We have come to believe India is one of the largest markets in the world. So we are looking forward to develop it independently."

Gucci sarees for the wardrobe!

Gucci sarees for the wardrobe!

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2008

The Italian luxury brand is open to working on traditional Indian clothing and creating a limited domestic collection using local tradition and design. At the moment, Gucci has two stores in Mumbai and Delhi and is planning to open two more, one of which will be in Bangalore. Gucci offers a range of products including bags, footwear, ready-to-wear, perfumes and watches. Apart from Gucci, its other brands include YSL, Sergio Rossi, Stella McCartney, Bottega Veneta, watch brand

BMW to source chassis and engines from India

BMW to source chassis and engines from India

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2008

German luxury carmaker BMW is evaluating over 100 component manufacturers in India to outsource engines and chassis for its global manufacturing operations, according to a board member. "We are impressed with the quality of die casts and forgings in India that we use for our global operations. The quality of products from second- and third-tier is impressive," said Ind Herbert Diess, who is on the BMW AG board.

Orange to ride RCom in second coming

Orange to ride RCom in second coming

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2008

The Anil Ambani group company is in advanced talks with France Telecom for a branding, marketing and franchisee agreement. The company plans to launch the brand by the second quarter of FY09, according to sources close to the development. Initially, the Orange may be launched on RCom's CDMA network -- spanning across 23,000 towns and 5 lakh villages in India -- and later extended to its 8 GSM circles. The Indian company has a total of 44.5 million subscribers in India.

'Mobile pre-paid cards new rivals for Coke'

'Mobile pre-paid cards new rivals for Coke'

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2008

Cola wars are pass, it's things like mobile phone services that are the real competition for Coke products, said Neville Isdell, chairman and chief operating officer of Coca-Cola, the world's largest beverage company. In India, strategy is no longer about competing with global rival PepsiCo or other local soft drink brands. Instead, it's about influencing consumer choice away from such purchases as rock-bottom pre-paid mobile cards to buying a Coke product.

Why India wants to stop Blackberry services

Why India wants to stop Blackberry services

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2008

Indian operators offering BlackBerry services, top executives of Canadian telco Research in Motion (RIM), the company that owns the brand, security agencies and officials of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) are expected to meet on March 14 to answer the concerns of security agencies in a bid to prevent having BlackBerry services terminated after the March-end deadline.

Pvt airports charge much more than global peers

Pvt airports charge much more than global peers

Rediff.com   7 Mar 2008

Private airports at Bangalore and Hyderabad have proposed heavy user development fees. The UDF is much higher compared to leading airports in the world.

MTNL's IPTV ambitions hit Trai hurdle

MTNL's IPTV ambitions hit Trai hurdle

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2008

State-owned Mahangar Telephone Nigam's (MTNL) ambitious drive to become a major player in the internet protocol TV (IPTV) services sector is facing a roadblock. IPTV is a technology that uses telephone lines to provide TV programming to viewers.

Honda Siel's small car not for India

Honda Siel's small car not for India

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2008

"The compact petrol 1.2 litre car will be configured to international markets and will not compete with the small cars available in India. Depending on market conditions, we will import the hybrid version from Japan later," M Takedagawa, president and CEO, said on Monday.