Tribunal ruling in I-T's favour may open floodgates to claims against other MNCs.
Interview with chairman, Vedanta.
Guarantees given to overseas arms under I-T scanner.
Claim could be over fee for guarantees given for loans to acquire Novelis.
Companies in India would empathise with Dell as their delisting experience hasn't been easy, either.
Say will take up the issue with the HUL management.
Economists advise against it, citing international experiences; business leaders say RBI should allow move for inclusive growth.
Birla takes over as chairman after his group increased its stake to 51 per cent in November 2012 from the earlier 50 per cent.
Reliance Industries Holdings will now directly own stakes in Reliance Ports & Terminals, Reliance Gas and Transportation and Reliance Utilities and Power.
Hardcastle Restaurants to pay royalty of 8% of net sales by 2020, against the current 3%.
Average salary of the 100 best-paid directors is 1% of their companies' net profit.
Temasek is exiting by selling its 10 per cent stake while Network Digital Distribution Services will pare part of its 30 per cent stake.
Siva Group had mandated JM Financial to hunt for a buyer, but investors shied away from the Indian telecom industry.
Company proposes to in-source manufacturing and build healthy portfolios of national and regional brands.
The Aditya Birla group, led by Kumar Mangalam Birla, has taken charge of its mutual fund joint venture with Sun Life Financial of Canada by buying 1 per cent stake from the latter.
Talks in final stages, but both sides deny move.
Actis was earlier negotiating with other private equity players, but changed its strategy after the government opened retail sector to foreign companies.
The Tata group, however, is not lying low. It is now planning to increase the supercomputer's processing power by at least five times, under a project titled Eka plus plus (Eka++). The Computational Research Laboratories--a subsidiary of the Tata group's holding company Tata Sons--has already started work on this front.
The department had sent a notice to the company seeking details and clarifications on a host of issues besides the original agreement between Hutch and Vodafone to establish the jurisdiction of the tax authorities to determine the tax liability. This follow an SC order in January 2009 to the effect that Vodafone should present its case to the tax authorities first and submit a copy of the share purchase agreement, the deadline for which expires by the end of this month.