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European School of Management makes Indian foray

European School of Management makes Indian foray

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2007

After Harvard Business School and Tuck School of Business, India's developing corporate scenario has now attracted France-based ESCP-EAP European School of Management to hold executive education programmes for corporates in India.

Sports icons push for branded education

Sports icons push for branded education

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

Anil Kumble would be raking in around Rs 60-75 lakh a year for endorsing Manipal Education. Viswanathan Anand would be getting anywhere between Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1 crore. Universities are choosing sports icons as brand endorsers as they not only want to portray themselves as excellent in academics, but extra-curricular performances too.

Two-wheeler cos may miss annual sales target

Two-wheeler cos may miss annual sales target

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

The ongoing credit squeeze in the sluggish two- and three-wheeler markets may affect the March sales targets of the three leading domestic players in the country. Taking the cue from a buoyant FY07 where the two-wheeler industry grew by a healthy 11.42 per cent, companies such as Hero Honda, TVS Motors and Bajaj Auto were hoping to surpass the FY07 target of 7.8 million units this year.

24 new cars to choose from next year

24 new cars to choose from next year

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

The industry will see as many as 24 new launches in 2008, from 14 car makers across the country, with nearly all of them being unveiled at the upcoming Auto Expo in New Delhi. New model releases from the top three manufacturers will include Tata's much awaited 'One lakh car' concept (almost production ready), new compact car Indica, mid-sized car Indigo and the Sumo multi-utility vehicle.

Placement season brings cheer to IIT students

Placement season brings cheer to IIT students

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2007

Industry bigwigs and corporate heavyweights have been scurrying to get the best students for themselves. Naturally, salaries are headed north.

Tata-Fiat to double car capacity at Ranjangaon

Tata-Fiat to double car capacity at Ranjangaon

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2007

The Tata-Fiat combine's plant at Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, may see huge capacity additions as new models line up to go under production at the site.

Ashok Leyland to focus on luxury

Ashok Leyland to focus on luxury

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2007

The country's second-largest commercial vehicle maker, Ashok Leyland is pitching for an aggressive drive through the bus segment as work on newer projects for the segment picks up pace at the company's research centre.

Ford's facility may produce Volvo cars

Ford's facility may produce Volvo cars

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

Taking a cue from heavyweights such as BMW, Mercedes and Audi, Ford Motor Company-owned Volvo Car India may use the parents' India facility in Chennai to manufacture and assemble some of its products, reducing their prices substantially.

'Porsche will grow with new models'

'Porsche will grow with new models'

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

On the sidelines of the opening of its Mumbai showroom, Deesch Papke, managing director, Porsche Middle East and Africa, spoke about the company's India plans to Business Standard.

M&M targets S African firm

M&M targets S African firm

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

The deal size ranges from $200 million to $300 million. The 27-year-old S P Metal Forgings has been a large exporter to Europe, the UK and Israel for over three years. It provides parts for BMW, Peugeot and Renault and also services the after-market and non-automotive companies.

Few takers for Indian B-school faculty posts

Few takers for Indian B-school faculty posts

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

Consider this. India's best paying B-school -- Indian School of Business, Hyderabad -- made offers to five international faculty members in the past three years. All of them chose to join management institutes in Singapore because of the fat pay packets. ISB pays its professors salaries that are five times more than an Indian Institute of Management professor. This means if an IIM professor's monthly salary is Rs 54,000, his counterpart at ISB would draw Rs 2,70,000 a month.

Five-star hotels plan more signature restaurants

Five-star hotels plan more signature restaurants

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

Leading five-star hotels in the country are taking their signature restaurants to cities across the country, thanks to their success and popularity. Taj Hotels and Palaces in Mumbai will open its signature Japanese restaurant, Wasabi by Morimoto, in Delhi by early next year.

Ford's small car from Thai plant

Ford's small car from Thai plant

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2007

US automobile manufacturer Ford is studying the feasibility of launching a compact car in India that will be imported as a completely-knocked-down kit from a manufacturing hub in Thailand.

Hiring at IIM-B to cost more

Hiring at IIM-B to cost more

Rediff.com   14 Nov 2007

While IIM-B is yet to decide on the exact quantum, the increase could be anywhere between Rs 20,000 and Rs 50,000. The institute will be revising its fee after three years. Through the revision, the institute plans to increase its earnings from the placement fee.

Infiniti to debut in India

Infiniti to debut in India

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2007

Cars from Infiniti are priced in the range of $34,000-$52,000 (Rs 16 lakh to Rs 21 lakh) in the US market.

Global majors rush for India car

Global majors rush for India car

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2007

Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen stitch plans for country-specific mall car models. With India increasingly becoming the production and sales hub for all major car manufacturers, international giants like Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen are pulling out their drawing boards for an all-new India-specific car model.

Big luxury hotel chains eye North-East

Big luxury hotel chains eye North-East

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2007

More than six hotel chains are looking at either building properties or expanding their presence in these states. ITC's WelcomHeritage brand, for instance, is scouting for properties in Nagaland and Kaziranga, Assam. The hotel, however, is already there in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya.

More money for education likely

More money for education likely

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2007

The Planning Commission, according to highly-placed sources, says GDP allocation to education will increase from its from current 3.5 per cent to 5 per cent by the end of the 11th Plan. Around 19.7 per cent of the total plan resources would be set aside for education, according to the sources in the Commission.

Daimler opts out of Eicher fray

Daimler opts out of Eicher fray

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

Germany's Daimler AG, known for its luxury cars and high-end commercial vehicles, has pulled out of the race to acquire a strategic stake in the Delhi-based commercial vehicles maker Eicher Motors.

Cos offer exotic trips for top performers

Cos offer exotic trips for top performers

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

This Diwali, Rakesh Mehta, a senior sales and marketing employee with an IT firm, will celebrate in Australia with his family. Mehta, is one of the top performers of his company and has been rewarded with this 'Diwali Gift'. Other top performers from his company will celebrate their Diwali in New Zealand and Mauritius. In fact, a lot of IT, BPO, pharma companies and banks are rewarding their employees for good performance by sending them to exotic locations.