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PEs shift focus to sectors on domestic market

PEs shift focus to sectors on domestic market

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

Private equity (PE) investors are now diverting their attention to sectors such as energy, telecom, infrastructure, education, media and entertainment. Reason: these sectors are largely dependent on the domestic market and not foreign countries, especially the US market.

HP undertakes massive rejig to integrate with EDS

HP undertakes massive rejig to integrate with EDS

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2008

Having successfully completed the $13.9-billion acquisition and merger of IT consultancy EDS a few months ago, IT services giant Hewlett-Packard is now taking steps to integrate both organisations.

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in crop insurance

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in crop insurance

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2008

Tamil Nadu ranks lowest in terms of crop insurance penetration, which is just 3.12 per cent, as compared with 25-40 per cent in other states in the country.

Ford's small car to focus on APAC, Africa

Ford's small car to focus on APAC, Africa

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

Michael Boneham, president, Ford India, said the small car would be engineered for Indian conditions and that the company was keeping options open for both petrol and diesel variants. Ford's mall car will mark its entry into the mainstream segment, popularly known as the B segment cars in India, which accounts for a little over 70 per cent of the 1.3 million India car market.

US slowdown hits recruitment from tier-II cities

US slowdown hits recruitment from tier-II cities

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2008

Even mid-size and smaller IT companies are going slow on recruitments due to the uncertainty in business from the US, which is the single-largest market for these companies, says L Venkataesan, a placement consultant based in Tiruchy. JJ College of Engineering in Tiruchy, till before last year, saw almost 95 per cent of its students being placed.

Manpower crunch cramps logistics industry

Manpower crunch cramps logistics industry

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

The domestic logistics industry, which is estimated to generate business worth $110 billion in the next two years, will need over 400,000 additional pair of hands in the next four to five years.

FM radio making rapid strides

FM radio making rapid strides

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

The entry of private players has boosted the fortunes of FM radio in a big way in the country. This has been consistently reflecting in the revenue earned by the industry, which grew to Rs 550 crore (Rs 5.5 billion) last year from Rs 350 crore (Rs 3.5 billion) a year ago. The industry is expected to close with over Rs 800 crore (Rs 8 billion) in revenue this year.

Now, buy your insurance policy at kirana shops

Now, buy your insurance policy at kirana shops

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

With the general insurance penetration at a dismal 0.60 per cent (measured as a percentage of GDP), many companies feel that selling the policies through photo studios, grocery stores and even telephone booths would help improve the figure. "If telecom companies are able to use grocery stores, petty shops and other small outlets, why not insurance companies?" said an Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority official.

SEZs funding to cross Rs 3 lakh crore: Singhal

SEZs funding to cross Rs 3 lakh crore: Singhal

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

Speaking to Business Standard on the sidelines of the ground breaking ceremony of the Chennai-based Sri City's SEZ in Tada, in Andhra Pradesh, last week, Singhal said SEZs in the country have so far generated over 300,000 jobs, adding once all the 462 zones start functioning, they are expected to create 4 million jobs.

IITians 'flirt' with Apple for iPhone networking

IITians 'flirt' with Apple for iPhone networking

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2008

Apple's next killer application for the iPhone could justify its price-tag among the harshest of critics. The iPhone has had something for every user, but to take social networking to the next level, the services of a Bangalore firm were needed.

LIC policy? Nominees can't be 'strangers'

LIC policy? Nominees can't be 'strangers'

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2008

The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (Irda) is planning to issue a notice to Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to stop the latter from allowing policy holders to nominate "strangers" (those who are not close relatives) and religious institutions as beneficiaries of life policy claims.

IPL TV ad rates to go up 50 per cent

IPL TV ad rates to go up 50 per cent

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2008

In the wake of a hugely successful first season, the television advertisement rates for the second edition of the Indian Premier League are expected to increase by 40 to 50 per cent, say analysts. The inaugural edition of the Indian cricket board-mooted 20-over tournament had attracted over 20 million viewers, of which 8.2 million were women, they say.

LIC moves to curb fraudulent claims

LIC moves to curb fraudulent claims

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

The state-owned life insurer Life Insurance Corporation of India has decided to introduce strict norms for agents in a move to arrest fraudulent and early claims (arising after first year of the policy). The corporation found that early claims arose due to poor underwriting and moral hazards.

We're optimistic: Infy chief

We're optimistic: Infy chief

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2008

Infosys Technologies generates over 60 per cent of its revenue from the US, which is witnessing a slowdown. A falling rupee did help the company tide over the quarter, and S Gopalakrishnan (popularly addressed as Kris) says that new opportunities, geographies and centres of excellence will have to be balanced against billing cycle delays and other pitfalls of the market.

Indian shipbuilders see demand from foreign shores

Indian shipbuilders see demand from foreign shores

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

Indian shipbuilders are expected to invest Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) in the next five to six years to enable them grab the growing demand for ships from Japan, Korea and China. The scarcity of shipbuilding yards in these countries up to 2012 will help Indian shipbuilders increase their market share globally.

Intel arm to fund WiMax firms

Intel arm to fund WiMax firms

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

Intel Capital, the investment arm of Intel Corp, is seeking further investment opportunities to support its WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) strategy, since it believes the technology could shake up the wireless data market.

Freight rates to US, Europe soar

Freight rates to US, Europe soar

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

Leading shipping lines operating in India said ocean freight rates to the US and Europe increased to $1,900 and $1,650, respectively, for every twenty foot equivalent unit in the past five months. The increase follows a sharp rise in crude price, which touched $132 a barrel from $99.62 in January 2008 and currency fluctuations against the dollar, according to a senior executive in a US-based shipping line.

Innovation needs more plug points

Innovation needs more plug points

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

Technology start-ups in India garnered an estimated $6-10 million in 2007, but most are struggling to break-even on their initial Reserach & Development investments. Does the problem lie with what are supposed to have developed as the seedbeds of innovation -India's universities?

Crime branch questions vMoksha founder

Crime branch questions vMoksha founder

Rediff.com   13 May 2008

Actuary shortfall hits outsourcing firms

Actuary shortfall hits outsourcing firms

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2008

Among insurance companies, general and health insurers are the worst affected by the shortage. The business process outsourcing industry, particularly the niche knowledge process outsourcing companies, are the second biggest recruiters of actuaries today.