Overnight, the Wall Street closed on a flatter note.
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Global markets could correct 5-10 per cent. If that happens, Indian markets will correct about 10 per cent
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Market breadth continued to remain strong, with 1899 gainers and 674 losers on the BSEs.
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Construction major L&T was the biggest gainer among the Sensex components, spurting 2.30 per cent, after the company said its board has approved a Rs 9,000-crore share buyback plan.
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Industrialist Gautam Singhania has close to 8,80,000 followers on Twitter, yet he has opted for a service that 'promotes' his tweets by displaying them to a wider audience beyond his own followers.
Months after announcing a ban on testing of cosmetics on animals, India has banned import of such products and become the first "cruelty-free" cosmetics zone in South Asia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked all wings of the government to work in a synchronised manner and pressed the bureaucracy to take speedy decisions.
To take the Rs 49,000 crore ITC to the top slot in the highly competitive FMCG business will require some aggression.
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'The procurement cycle still consumes too much time; little has changed.'
The deal will end months of uncertainty about Yahoo's future.
In the context of RBI's view that the real interest rate, defined as the repo rate less "look forward" CPI, should be around 150-200 basis points.
'If such inflows materialise, what will be the effect on the rupee's value -- and therefore on exports growth, the only sustainable path to recovery?', asks Mihir S Sharma.
UrbanClap's business model is still a work in progress.
The company is keen on creating 'a differentiated e-commerce model'.
Joint venture to take on Amazon will be announced next week.
Renault will start with a slew of new products that will be launched over the second half of this year and next year, apart from giving facelifts to the Kwid and Duster.
'We have integrated start-up space created in almost all the 14 district headquarters of the state.'
'They have incubation facilities providing entrepreneurs common facilities like shared software, legal support, fab labs, hardware, manufacturing facilities and services like chartered accounting facilities, etc, enabling the start-ups to concentrate on technology R&D and product development.'
Over a third of Ambani's speech was focussed on RIL's plans.
Milk booths by Amul and Mother Dairy, a Kumbh phone by Reliance Jio, Dabur's toothpaste dispensers are among the many initiatives by brands steadying for a stint on haloed ground.
'We all wanted a strong Centre with a decisive mandate from the people, to allow them to take bold decisions.'
Technology purchases in the People's Republic will reach $136 billion this year, four times more than in India.
Brands like Puma, Wildcraft and Woodlands are rewriting the marketing playbook to cater to women consumers.
With commodity markets remaining soft and uncertain, it is likely the money will flow into equity markets with strong upsides, such as India.
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Today, more about 35 per cent of Amazon's traffic is through mobiles.
Arnab Dutta traces how Bira 91 is already among the top two in the premium segment in all the cities that it is present in today and how it is giving larger brands Kingfisher and Budweiser a run for their market share.
Just like China wants Trump to lose the US presidential poll, it may want Modi to lose the Lok Sabha polls. So months before the 2024 elections, China may take possession of an important area, say one of the Char Dhams, warns Sanjeev Nayyar.
The calculation excludes cross-holding of listed group cos in each other.