Based on the GDP numbers and the remarkable stability of the taka Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, is a better manager than our 'economist prime minister',' says TVR Shenoy.
'The Tata group will need for its new leader to show the same foresight and willingness to go against conventional wisdom at times to keep the group's aspirations high and uphold the values of innovation, ethics, corporate responsibility, trust and leadership that are frequently associated with the Tata name.'
Move to hasten rollout and, if successful, set a precedent for new banking firms.
Contrarian approach to investing works on the foundation of psychology of investors
Sensex lost 76 points to end at 25,589 while Nifty shed 23 points to end at 7,649.
What will be the impact on the Euro itself? Will it devalue and to what extent?
Sensex ends 134.91 pts down at 28,709.87; Nifty falls 44.70 pts at 8,712.05.
'I am hoping that now with the strategic status of our relationship, the Indian voice will get heard in Saudi Arabia,' says Ambassador B S Prakash.
The market breadth ended weak on the BSE with 2,086 shares declining and 893 shares advancing.
Benchmark share indices ended lower for the third straight session as investors turned cautious amid tensions in Iraq even as consumer durables shares stole the limelight tracking rally in gold prices.
Impact of the slowdown is most visible among promoter/owner-CEOs
The 30-share Sensex gained 321 points to end at 26,430 and the 50-share Nifty surged 100 points to end at 7,879.
Transcript of the Ganesh Natarajan chat on rediff on Friday.
Famous and long believed to be trusted Indian brands have wilted against foreign brands, says Mohan Guruswamy.
Defence ministry incompetence hobbles development of battle-taxis for the Indian Army.
While study was done before the current boardroom battle began, the findings indicate Tata is no longer viewed as aspirational brand by working professionals.
'India is the number one IT destination in the world as we have the largest number of IT professionals in the world.'
The industry employs about 10 million workforce.
Two professionals -- from aviation and jewellery industry -- share their stories and lessons they learned from the pink slips they got.