More than the revenue component, the movies gain hugely in terms of visibility and reach, reports T E Narasimhan.
When you say, Make in India, it means, Indians will work for you, but we should create our own brands and create a market for them internationally. Only then, money will come back to India.
The present ruling also has a bearing on Nestle's Maggi noodles.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers readers' queries on stocks they own or want to buy.
The current valuation is 38 per cent higher than the 10-year average of 22x and over 50 per cent higher than the 20-year average of around 20x.
Small independent agencies in India are slowly but steadily making inroads into large advertiser accounts held by industry majors.
Instant noodle from Nestle is not the first food brand in India to have faced a tough time though
Intimate getaways offered in the form of homestays by hotels are proving to be the flavour of this extraordinary and difficult time. Not far from cities, they offer a pleasant respite from homebound lives, says Pavan Lall.
Baba Ramdev's brand is pivoting away from franchise outlets and expanding its retail presence through the tried-and-tested channel distribution route of FMCG companies. Arnab Dutta reports.
Sensex is under pressure due to concerns in the global market.
Raamdeo's base argument is that India's stock market merely mirrors the national economy, which is poised for big things.
Jindal Steel and Power was the top loser down 10% followed by Hindalco, Tata Steel, Tata Power which ended down between 0.5-3% each.
This is second time in a month when a packaged food co has complained
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday
It's a post-truth world for multinational brands and businesses too.
'I believe that to be a successful leader, you need to develop fly vision.'
The Bombay High Court had revoked the ban on Maggi on October 19 paving the way for it to be back on shelves.
Uttar Pradesh Food and Drug Authority (FDA) says it has found excess lead in the Yippee noodles of domestic giant ITC.
This columnist cannot pretend to be an economic expert but can certainly point out that the statistics being reeled out on a daily basis now, have added to the economic burden of the people, says Seema Mustafa.
One of the oldest living brands in the country, Horlicks has been innovative in its approach, which helped it survive intense competition