There remains a debate on who said this: "When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, Sir?" Was it the British economist John Maynard Keynes or the American economist Paul Samuelson. Irrespective of who said it, this sentiment appears to have found resonance in ITC's boardroom in recent years.
Jyoti Randhawa blasted a sensational final round of eight-under 64 to pip Jeev Milkha Singh and overnight leader Anirban Lahiri and clinch the Rs 80 lakh BILT Open title in Greater Noida on Sunday.
India's largest paper company Ballarpur Industries Ltd on Thursday announced a global depository receipts public issue to raise $30 million in the international market.
Shamim Khan clinched the BILT Open title on Saturday after edging Rashid Khan in an enthralling play-off at the Delhi Golf course.
Jeev Milkha Singh sizzled with a five-under 67 but it was rookie Anirban Lahiri who set the greens ablaze with a flawless sevenunder 65 to grab the opening round lead in the Rs 80 lakh BILT Open on Thursday.
The Indian ace carded a superb four-under 68 to grab a one-stroke lead over the rest of the field after the penultimate round.
The International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, will invest $15 million in a foreign currency convertible bond issued by Ballarpur Industries Limited.
A meeting of the board of directors of Ballarpur Industries Ltd will be held on January 29 to consider and take on record the unaudited financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2002.\n\n\n\n
Ballarpur Industries Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 196.50 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2002 as compared to Rs 138.80 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2001.
They are all foreign clothing brands who are bullish about the Indian retail market and have been making a beeline towards Indian shores. The reasons for the gold rush are apparent.
The cremation will take place at Lodhi Road crematorium at 2.30 pm on Thursday.
A tied ninth place finish at the high-profile HSBC Open in Shanghai lifted Jyoti Randhawa\n14 places and saw him join compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh in the top-100 of the world golf rankings on Monday.
Fijian-born golfer Vijay Singh on his golden run of form that led to one of the greatest individual years in the history of the game.
The Indian golfing ace added the BILT Open to the Indian Open crown he won last week.
Daniel Chopra was second while world No. 1 Vijay Singh finished third.
India Inc on Wednesday said the Reserve Bank's move to cut interest rate by 0.50 per cent is "pro-growth" and exhorted banks to transmit the lower interest rate to borrowers to revive demand and kick-start the investment cycle.
India's indigenous paper manufacturers are forced to use a variety of raw materials.