On Reva, Mahindra says electric cars are an innovation that can disrupt the automobile sector.
In fact, a $1-million initial fund has been announced to help developers build apps and new services, including for more local-language content, and a contest has been launched, too.
CCI investigation into predatory pricing likely
Revivals nearly double q-o-q to 36 in September, highest in 3 years
Bezos wears it on his sleeve, Nadella keeps it quiet
But earnings of main private holding firm get a booster dose from RIL dividend
Secretaries were told to give their proposals at least 10 days ahead of a tour.
In spite of the mega IPO of Alibaba, Flipkart-Myntra is not thinking of a public offering at this point
Prominent print advertisements on Monday pitched Amazon's discount strategy against Flipkart's.
The chief executive of the e-commerce giant is making his second visit to India -- the first since Amazon entered this market.
Indian-American business leaders meet to discuss ways to make this initiative a success.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not taking along an industry delegation to the US but top representatives of India Inc are likely to travel to New York and Washington to be part of the power-packed business meetings and receptions being hosted for him.
No business delegation has been cleared yet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's visit to America from Friday.
Top companies in China are valued at 7.7 times the trailing 12-month earnings against a P/E ratio of 18.6 times for Nifty 50 companies.
Engineering conglomerate fended off three corporate raids but emerged stronger.
From selling 14,000 Jeeps in 1973, we slipped to selling just 7,000 vehicles within just three-and-a-half years by 1976.
According to documents accessed by Business Standard, RIL increased its direct stake in Jio to 98.9 per cent as on March this year by pumping more capital into the company.
Riding on a stock market boom since 2009, India Inc's chief executives have been able to salvage a lot of lost pride in their second innings.
Ministers in the Narendra Modi government have been busy making presentations on their 100 days of work. But what these presentations do not mention is that decisions by ministers have been few, with plenty of papers and files moving to the Prime Minister's Office, which is increasingly emerging as a centralised clearance point, even for routine and ordinary issues. Though policy paralysis was a term used freely for the United Progressive Alliance regime, questions are now being raised about pending decisions across ministries and whether at least some ministers have turned redundant.
Carrefour had in July announced it was exiting the India market