Raghavendra Kamath And Abhineet Kumar

Stories by Raghavendra Kamath And Abhineet Kumar

Pune malls see 70% drop in business

Pune malls see 70% drop in business

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2009

Shopping malls, multiplexes and top retailers in Pune are seeing as much as a 70 per cent drop in business owing to the swine flu outbreak in the city.

Realtors rebuild hopes on rising home sales

Realtors rebuild hopes on rising home sales

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2009

After a long hiatus, home sales are finally back on track. Sales of major real estate developers have more than trebled in the June quarter compared to the preceding three months, amid growing expectations that the good times will continue to roll.

3 ex-SC judges to decide Balco stake arbitration

3 ex-SC judges to decide Balco stake arbitration

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2009

V N Khare and S P Bharucha, both once Chief Justices of India, have been appointed to the arbitration panel to resolve the issue of sale of the government's residual 49 per cent stake in Bharat Aluminium Company to Sterlite Industries.

Realtors see rise in commercial inquiries

Realtors see rise in commercial inquiries

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2009

This upturn comes soon after an earlier stalling of demand. In February, DLF, the country's largest property developer, said it had stalled construction on 16 million sq ft of commercial space (retail and office) due to lack of demand. So, too, with other developers like Unitech, Parsvnath and Raheja, who either stalled or slowed the construction of their commercial properties because of a demand-supply mismatch.

More sub-Rs 20 lakh homes soon

More sub-Rs 20 lakh homes soon

Rediff.com   29 Jul 2009

Property developers plan more launches in the sub-Rs 20 lakh category of homes, after Monday's Budget concession.

Bankers set stiff terms for Subhiksha debt relief

Bankers set stiff terms for Subhiksha debt relief

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2009

Want to appoint CFO, advisory board and governance committee.

Mumbai: Only 2 bids for NTC's mill land

Mumbai: Only 2 bids for NTC's mill land

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

Third attempt to get more buyers, property market still quite depressed.

Foreign apparel brands exiting Indian market

Foreign apparel brands exiting Indian market

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2009

Patience, however, ran out for over a dozen global brands, including GAS, Replay, Etam and Argos. All of them have ended their joint ventures or franchisee arrangements with Indian retailers in the last one year due to reasons ranging from poor sales and high rentals to mounting losses and failure to open stores on time.

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.

Balco residual stake sale on fast track

Balco residual stake sale on fast track

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2009

The three-judge arbitration panel set up to resolve the controversy over the sale of the government's residual 49 per cent stake in Sterlite-controlled Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd has decided to meet in August, raising hopes of a resolution to the five-year-old dispute.

Not much value in merging with UltraTech: Grasim

Not much value in merging with UltraTech: Grasim

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2009

Grasim Industries, the leading cement maker of the A V Birla group, is not enthusiastic at a proposal to merge with its subsidiary, UltraTech, as it does not see value in the process at this stage.

Hindalco closes Novelis plant in UK

Hindalco closes Novelis plant in UK

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2009

Aditya Birla group flagship firm Hindalco Industries has decided to trim its overseas operations and is restructuring its capital expenditure in India in an effort to stabilise operations. As part of this overall plan, Novelis, which Hindalco acquired for $6 billion in 2007, is closing its sheet mill at Rogerstone in the UK, involving 440 job losses.

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.

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.

I-bankers see the return of cross-border M&As

I-bankers see the return of cross-border M&As

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2009

Sameer Nath, head of mergers and acquisitions for Citi Group Global Markets India, has been busy working on domestic restructuring and consolidation deals over the past six to nine months.

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.

Hostile takeover of Great Offshore possible: Analy

Hostile takeover of Great Offshore possible: Analy

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2009

India's second-largest private ship builder, Bharati Shipyard, which already holds 14.9 per cent stake Great Offshore, has said it will make an open offer to buy an additional 20 per cent. While P C Kapoor, MD, Bharati Shipyard, ruled out any possibility of a hostile takeover bid for Great Offshore, he had earlier said competitors such as Punj Lloyd and ABG Shipyard had shown an interest in buying Great Offshore shares from the open market.