Shailendra Singh to continue as passive shareholder in Percept
Makers of air conditioners, beverage and ice-cream are hopeful of a boost in sales
Almost two years after it entered India, global fashion retailer Gap struggles to keep up with rivals Zara and H&M.
Viveat Susan Pinto & Niraj Bhatt in conversation with Nirvik Singh, chairman and CEO, Grey Group.
ASCI and Ayush ministry get down to monitoring print and television ads of ayurvedic, unani, homeopathic and yoga and naturopathy practitioners.
The lower yield is better for property landlords as it indicates an appreciation in the capital value of the property, says Raghavendra Kamath.
Saks sells luxury brands such as Jimmy Choo, Giorgio Armani, and Tod's, besides premium brands such as Fila and Puma.
Demerging print and TV news businesses will allow for separate investment by interested players.
Lineup includes a family compact car, hybrid, SUV and others.
Shoppers Stop is looking to open four new stores this year and plans to invest Rs 120 crore.
CPPIB is looking to partner with RMZ because the latter is aggressive on both new developments and acquisitions.
With Pirojsha Godrej at the helm, Godrej Properties posted a fourfold jump in profit in the third quarter of the current financial year, probably the only real estate company that did so well in that quarter.
The logistics segment is becoming a hot favourite of private equity, of late.
Pitch Madison says advertising expenditure will grow 13.5% this calendar year
Television as a category would see a lower rate of growth at 8% vis-a-vis 10% last year.
HUL, the country's largest FMCG company, saw sales volume fall by 4% for the December quarter.
The upgrade, said Icra, takes into account the "robust internal accrual generation, leading to low reliance on debt, as well as gearing levels, and strong debt protection metrics".
Effects of the new schemes launched under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana would be felt more in tier-II and tier-III cities, as not many budget or affordable housing projects are in the works in metropolitan cities.
The largest e-commerce entity of China is setting up its first India office -- an indication that it intends to capture a pie of the growing e-commerce market here. Raghavendra Kamath & Alnoor Peermohamed report.
Looking for a way out, property developers deal in banned notes.