Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Manisha Singhal In Mumbai

Stories by Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Manisha Singhal In Mumbai

SpiceJet-Ross deal runs into credit probs

SpiceJet-Ross deal runs into credit probs

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

The exclusivity clause for closing the deal between private equity investor WL Ross and SpiceJet that ended on July 31 has been extended because the US-based company is re-negotiating with creditors to write down their debt with the low-cost carrier.

Gold equity funds lag behind

Gold equity funds lag behind

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

While gold index funds have returned almost 10 per cent over the last three months, gold equity funds (investing in mining companies) have not given good returns in the last few months. At present, there are two gold funds, DSPML World Gold Fund and AIG World Gold Fund

Your air travel just got costlier

Your air travel just got costlier

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2008

At a time when crude oil prices are softening internationally, domestic carriers are raising fares by as much as 10 per cent to boost yields and cut losses. The new rates will be effective from August 1.

Retail loan rates come a full circle

Retail loan rates come a full circle

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

Stock market investors and potential home buyers may not remember the years 1998 and 2008 too fondly.

Car loan? Have you signed a 'surrender letter'?

Car loan? Have you signed a 'surrender letter'?

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2008

Among the many documents that you sign when you take a car loan could also be a 'surrender letter' -- a document that declared you a defaulter even before the loan is sanctioned.

Carriers woo travellers with luxury perks

Carriers woo travellers with luxury perks

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2008

Get ready to be pampered when you fly abroad next time. Stung by the slowdown in the US, international carriers are going all out to woo travellers from countries such as India, which are still registering a double-digit growth in outbound traffic.

Global funds shine amid market chaos

Global funds shine amid market chaos

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2008

In January this year, the stock market started falling. In the following six months, it has lost over 30 per cent. The data on open-ended equity funds show that only a small cluster has managed to wriggle out with very little loss (See table). From a thematic point of view, only global funds have given returns.

Travel agents may stop selling airline tickets

Travel agents may stop selling airline tickets

Rediff.com   22 Jul 2008

Major travel agents have threatened to stop selling domestic and international air tickets until airlines agreed to restore commissions that they had said they would scrap starting October 1, citing higher costs and slower growth.

Equity-linked FMPs too complex for retailers

Equity-linked FMPs too complex for retailers

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2008

This product was first introduced by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund (ICICI Prudential FMP Series 33) and Deutsche Mutual Fund in February. Recently, Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund has also floated a similar fund. The Nifty return, multiplied by the participation ratio (that is pre-decided by the fund) is the final returns. In Aviator, the participation ratio is 140-145 per cent, leading to returns of 43.14-44.5 per cent in our given example.

3 months in office, JetLite CEO to quit

3 months in office, JetLite CEO to quit

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

Three months after joining the budget carrier JetLite, Finnish CEO Maunu von Lueders plans to quit the organization at a time when its parent Jet Airways intends to merge the back-end operations to cut costs.

Bailout a blessing in disguise for Kingfisher

Bailout a blessing in disguise for Kingfisher

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2008

Although a merger with low-cost carrier SpiceJet would have made the Kingfisher-Deccan combine the largest carrier in Indian skies, it would have put a huge burden on the Vijay Mallya-controlled carrier's financials, feel experts. SpiceJet's losses have almost doubled to Rs 133 crore (Rs 1.33 billion) this year -- of which Rs 123 crore (Rs 1.23 billion) were incurred in the March quarter -- as compared with last year.

SpiceJet CEO calls it quits

SpiceJet CEO calls it quits

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2008

His resignation comes at a time when the cash-strapped airline is looking at various ways to get in fresh investment. The airline will either look at a merger with Kingfisher Airlines, which is promoted by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, or a possible infusion from US distress fund Wilbur Ross, which is willing to pump in money.

Goldman Sachs throws hat in SpiceJet ring

Goldman Sachs throws hat in SpiceJet ring

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2008

Global investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs has expressed interest in acquiring equity in Delhi-based SpiceJet even as top sources said talks for a merger with Kingfisher Airlines are on track.

Here's some relief for home loan customers

Here's some relief for home loan customers

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2008

With rising interest rates and inflation taking a toll on home loan customers, banks are beginning to encourage them to partly prepay their loans. Many of them are doing so without charging them prepayment penalty.

Kingfisher, SpiceJet near share swap deal

Kingfisher, SpiceJet near share swap deal

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2008

The share swap is expected to be in the ratio of 1: 3, where SpiceJet shareholders will get one share of the merged entity for every three SpiceJet shares owned by them.

JetLite cancels global flight plans

JetLite cancels global flight plans

Rediff.com   1 Jul 2008

Faced with heavy losses, budget carrier JetLite has shelved plans to fly abroad. It will also stop 20 of its 131 daily flights within the country and ground three of its 18-strong fleet of Boeing 737s.

You've to pay air travel agents' commission

You've to pay air travel agents' commission

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2008

Domestic and international airfares are set to rise by 5 per cent beginning October as the travel agents prepare ground to recover 5 per cent commission on the base fare: Amount parted to them by airlines for booking tickets on their distribution systems from consumers.

Demand from India to fall: Boeing

Demand from India to fall: Boeing

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2008

Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is reducing its forecast of the Indian market by half beyond 2012 as a result of the slowdown in the aviation sector.

How are SIPs taxed? Here's help

How are SIPs taxed? Here's help

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2008

Investors in SIPs should be especially careful because the taxation is done according to the first-in-first-out basis

Airlines to revise order books, sub-lease aircraft

Airlines to revise order books, sub-lease aircraft

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2008

Faced with the prospect of $1.5 billion losses owing to a slowdown in passenger traffic and high aviation turbine fuel (ATF) costs, airline companies are cancelling or cutting deliveries of new aircraft due this year or sub-leasing them to other carriers globally.