Enthused by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposed visit to world's premier New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, analysts say it will have a 'positive impact' and revive India Inc's dream for overseas listing.
State-run gas firm Gas Authority (India) Ltd may list on the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq by converting its global depository receipts into American depository receipts.
Wipro Technologies on Monday announced the successful implementation of an e-Ticketing solution for easyCinema, a new venture of the Europe-based easyGroup.
The rot is is not limited to Chitra Ramkrishna and the yogi, observed Debashis Basu.
The offer comprises of 5.12 million primary ADSs, 1.75 million secondary ADS and up to an additional 1.03 million primary ADSs under the over-allotment option given to the underwriters, it said.
Crop loss would the highest in Karnataka (where a little more than 75 per cent of the national output comes from), followed by Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The executive order, which was signed by Trump on Thursday, prohibits certain purchases involving publicly traded securities or any securities that are derivative of or are designed to provide investment exposure to such securities of any Communist Chinese military company.
The New York Stock Exchange-listed Perot Systems on Thursday said it has reached an agreement to acquire the Chennai-based healthcare claims processing company Vision for an aggregate value of $10 million.
Silverline Technologies Inc, a software developer and services provider, said on Friday it was no longer in compliance with minimum share price requirements for listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
John Reed, the former chairman and CEO of Citigroup, will handle the reins of the New York Stock Exchange temporarily for a salary of $1 from September 30.
Will space tourism with a niche market of serving only the uber-rich ever be profitable, asks Kumar Abishek.
The NYSE accounts for more than 60 percent of S&P 500 volume at the close of the market
The year 2020 could see the worst global economic fallout since the Great Depression in the 1930s, with over 170 countries likely to experience negative per capita income growth due to the raging coronavirus pandemic, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday. Georgieva made the remarks during her address on 'Confronting the Crisis: Priorities for the Global Economy' in Washington, DC, ahead of next week's annual spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
Uber may be in the midst of a major controversy over a rape incident in India, but Infosys' CEO Vishal Sikka feels that digital services like this app-based taxi provider have huge potential in the country.
$47.6 bn capital invested across 921 deals in India in 2020, despite pandemic.
The FTSE 100 is up by about 2 per cent since the start of 2015, although the index is down 6 per cent from a record high of 7,122.74 points reached in April.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that the metropolitan city is the 'epicenter' of the coronavirus crisis in the United States, as government officials announced some of the most stringent measures to slow the spread of the pandemic that has claimed over 200 lives in the country.
He topped the list with a personal fortune of $4 billion.
Several US businesses were hit by technological issues on July 8.
He said the government has already begun implementing tax reforms.
US fast-food giant McDonald's Corp has ended its 41-year-long Olympic Games sponsorship deal three years early, the International Olympic Committee said on Friday.
With this subdued forecast, India is likely to record its worst growth performance since the 1991 liberalisation. However, it is among the only two major economies, which will register a positive growth rate in 2020. The other being China, for which the IMF has projected a growth rate of 1.2 per cent.
Wang ranked second on the list this year, with a fortune of 145 billion yuan.
Nike has been present in India since 1996.
Manchester United expect profits to fall back from last season's record levels after the club splashed out on new players to try to regain its place in Europe's soccer elite.
Are we seeing a replay of March 2000? What are the similarities and differences and how worried should we be, asks Akash Prakash.