Of the 23 Indian billionaires mentioned in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, only one saw a reduction in net worth, with the companies owned by most of them outperforming the Nifty 50 index by a big margin.
Companies announce Rs 768 bn worth investments in Dec quarter versus Rs 1.15 trn in Sep quarter
CEOs expect populist measures in the Budget, to help the poor and marginalised, who make up for the largest section of voters.
China Development Bank takes Reliance Communications to NCLT over loan default
Essar group, Bhushan Steel and JSW group likely to be impacted by changes
No new capacity addition is planned for 2018 and capital expenditure plans are on hold
Piramal will join the JSW, Vedanta and Tata groups, which are bidding aggressively for distressed assets, especially in the infrastructure and steel sectors.
The corporate sector took production cuts, conducted inventory management and reduced staff to meet challenges following the govt's note ban decision
'Today, moviegoers are in the 13 to 33 age bracket.' 'If people like us have to remain relevant, we have to make movies that cater to them,'
Funds will be raised via non-cumulative preference shares issued to Tata Sons on rights basis
While UltraTech Cement has been the biggest value creator adding nearly Rs 99,000 crore to its market capitalisation, Grasim Industries has added around Rs 27,000 crore to its market cap.
After their merger Vodafone Group CEO, Vittorio Colao says India is not a Jio market alone. Aditya Birla Group CEO, Kumar Mangalam Birla says Vodafone is dominant in metro cities, while Idea is a big player in urban, semi-urban markets.
BPCL and ONGC raised $4.9 billion in 2016-17 against $1.65 billion raised by Reliance
With a new higher tax regime coming into effect from the new financial year, top corporates and wealthy investors are in a rush to restructure their shareholding.
While it was technically not possible to block the deal, the tax department could resort to arm-twisting.
The Essar group, Jindal Steel and Power, Monnet Ispat, Bhushan Steel and the Avantha group have been asked to close deals by March-end.
The Cyrus Mistry camp is confident that independent directors will take their cue from their counterparts in Indian Hotels.
Cyrus Mistry had put in place a strategy that would have pulled most of the Tata group's 'legacy hotspots' out of the financial mess from legacy issues and helped turn around the group's finances.
"After sinking in Rs 6,000-7,000 crore in the Nano till date, what is the result?"
Mistry indeed followed standards of corporate governance so that it should not create any controversies at a later date