Raghavendra Kamath &Amp; Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

Stories by Raghavendra Kamath &Amp; Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

Mahindra eyes 5-fold jump in revenues from agri-bu

Mahindra eyes 5-fold jump in revenues from agri-bu

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

The $6.3-billion Mahindra Group expects to grow revenues from its agri-business venture nearly eight-fold in the next five years by expanding among national and overseas retail chains, a top group official said.

Century Textiles to develop Worli mill land

Century Textiles to develop Worli mill land

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2009

Currently, the company is in the process of demolishing the old buildings and is expected to start construction work on the mill land by the year-end, a top company official said. The company plans to build a hotel and a commercial complex for IT and ITeS (IT-enabled Services) companies on the 20-acre land.

Low-cost computing finds its feet, finally

Low-cost computing finds its feet, finally

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

Easy usage, no-maintenance claim draw consumers to these desktop alternatives.

India's neighbourhood stores go off beaten track

India's neighbourhood stores go off beaten track

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

They have graduated from just home delivery to SMS marketing, bulk buying alliances and credit extensions.

Retailers see future in shop-in-shops

Retailers see future in shop-in-shops

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2009

Consider this: Kishore Biyani's Future Group, which owns the country's largest retailer Pantaloon, is converting the standalone stores of book and music chain Depot into shop-in-shops within Big Bazaar. While the number of Depot shop-in-shops has risen to 123, that of standalone stores has come down to nine. Same with UK-based footwear brand Lee Cooper.

How their passion became their profession

How their passion became their profession

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

These four youngsters turned their passion for books into a successful online book lending service, discovers Shivani Shinde.

IT firms shifting more work to India to cut costs

IT firms shifting more work to India to cut costs

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

Partly an answer to downturn, political pressure; trend should shift again, say analysts.

Buying a home may become more expensive

Buying a home may become more expensive

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

Whether it would help these cash-starved firms to improve their profit margins is yet to be seen, but such a move would send a strong signal that the phase of price correction is over. "Developers want to send signals that they are good. But if they are increasing above 10-15 per cent, it would be irrational," said Sanjay Dutt, chief executive of Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, a property consultant.

Domestic BPO biz to earn $6 bn by 2012

Domestic BPO biz to earn $6 bn by 2012

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2009

Though it is smaller than the $11 billion BPO exports market, it is expected to reach $6 billion by 2012, according to a new Ernst and Young study. The domestic BPO market, hence, presents a huge untapped growth opportunity. Its addressable market opportunity is in the range of $16-19 billion by 2012, with significant business growth coming in from sectors like BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance), telecom, media, retail and government.

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

Some employees have alleged that close to 20 employees of the troubled Satyam Computer Services have been promoted to the I-1 and I-2 bands (representing assistant vice-president and vice-president levels) and also received a salary hike of 20-40 per cent. The timing has caused much resentment with some employees taking up the matter with the human resources department.

Tatas advance low-cost housing target

Tatas advance low-cost housing target

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2009

Tata Housing, a unit of Tata Sons, is advancing its plans to build 15,000 low-cost dwelling units by two years. Besides, it should add 300 more houses in its Mumbai project to take the advantage of demand for such homes, a top company official said.Tata Housing had earlier planned to develop 1,000 houses under the brand 'Shubh Griha' in Bhoisar, a distant suburb of Mumbai, priced at Rs 3.9-6.7 lakh.

Realtors cash in on the affordable home rush

Realtors cash in on the affordable home rush

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

Real estate companies are now going to the other extreme and falling over each other to offer affordable housing at a price range of Rs 500,000 to Rs 50 lakhs (Rs 5 million). The varied pricing is a function of affordability being a relative term, depending on the location. For instance, a Rs 50- lakh (Rs 5-million) apartment in Mumbai is considered affordable housing. In a city like Nagpur, the same price will qualify for premium housing.

Infy sets up domestic BPO operation

Infy sets up domestic BPO operation

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

India's second-largest IT services firm, Infosys Technologies, has set up a separate unit within its business process outsourcing arm (Infosys BPO) to concentrate solely on the domestic BPO market.

Humble barcodes live on to tell the story

Humble barcodes live on to tell the story

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

Not only have they been thriving for over 10 years in India alone, but also have stood their ground in the face of newer and smarter technologies like radio-frequency identification, which promised to revolutionise the retailing sector.

IITs in talks with investment cos to sell patents

IITs in talks with investment cos to sell patents

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

IIT Bombay, for instance, recently joined hands with Intellectual Ventures to seek support in marketing and licensing patents the institute holds.

Retailers kick growth plans into action

Retailers kick growth plans into action

Rediff.com   1 Jun 2009

With confidence creeping back into the market place and rentals down up to 50 per cent, large retailers are back to drawing up aggressive growth plans. In the next one year, Aditya Birla Retail, Bharti Enterprises, Reliance Retail, Trent, Mahindra Retail and others hope to open new stores spread over five million square feet.

Realty speculators face lock-in clauses

Realty speculators face lock-in clauses

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

Speculators often leveraged volume discounts on property purchases to re-sell them at prices lower than those available to individual buyers. This created problems for realtors when demand slowed, since it put pressure on them to take a hit on margins and lower prices still further. The lock-ins are expected to be introduced mostly for mid-income projects that offer prices 20 to 30 per cent below the market and, therefore, attract more undercutting from bulk discount buyers.

Housing projects are back with a vengeance

Housing projects are back with a vengeance

Rediff.com   27 May 2009

DLF, Unitech, HDIL & Puravankara line up 60 million square feet of new launches. This is more than double the sales bookings in the past financial year.

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

Sony is hopeful of growing the fledgling Rs 410 crore console gaming industry in India with games that will be developed in India and will be essentially based on Indian storylines. The journey has begun with the launch of the first India developed game for the PS2 platform, Hanuman: Boy Warrior, which is based on the hit Indian animation film Hanuman.

Realty ready to roar again

Realty ready to roar again

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

Developers in the past year have restructured debt, sold non-core assets and tweaked the product mix, helping push up sales. This has encouraged investors to buy stocks of real estate companies and motivate analysts to revise price targets and upgrade the outlook on the sector. Reflecting the positive sentiment, the Bombay Stock Exchange Realty Index rose 58 per cent in the past month, outpacing the benchmark Sensitive index's gain of 27 per cent.