The BSE Sensex opened with a positive gap of 10 points at 5,179. Fresh buying in the markets led the index spurt to a high of 5,204. The index is now at 5,195, up 26 points. The Nifty is up 7 points at 1,634.
The Sensex opened five points higher at 5,719. Fresh buying owing to overnight gains at the US markets saw the index zoom to a high of 5,752.
Steel scrips have found reason to celebrate what with freight rates for steel being reduced in the Railway Budget announced on Wednesday.
The Sensex opened a point higher at 5,104. The index slipped into negative zone and is now at 5,077 - down 26 points. The Nifty is at 1,597 - down seven points.
'I think Ratan felt he had to do everything that he could to retain control of the company started by his forefathers, because that was the first priority and nothing else mattered compared to that.'
The BSE Sensex opened 9 points higher at 5,713. Continued buying has meant that the indices have moved further upwards. The Sensex is now at 5,734, up 30 points.
'Should the government be in the business of running banks?' 'Particularly when it does not have the fiscal strength to continuously infuse capital into such banks?'
Don't bet everything you have, Lemon Tree's Patu Keswani tells Pavan Lall.
Mistry is not the first Tata bigwig to be ousted and Tata is not the only big name which saw a doyen or two leave
Together, they controlled nearly Rs 26 lakh crore of assets at the end of FY16.
Dr Raghuram Rajan's departure holds lessons for all, be it sections of the media, politicians or the people themselves. We need to learn how to value and retain talent. At the same time the talented must realise that talent alone does not ensure the top job, says Sanjeev Nayyar.
Many say Tata Motors has perhaps paid the price for being too ambitious.