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Amit Mukherjee

Bharti Airtel - Rider of the boom

by Amit Mukherjee |Mar 5, 2008

By turning its weaknesses into virtues, Bharti changed the telecom industry paradigm. Result: In a booming industry, it’s still ahead of the pack.

Boom, boom

by Amit Mukherjee |Feb 18, 2008

India will spend between $25 billion (Rs 1 lakh crore) and $35 billion (Rs 1.4 lakh crore) by 2012 to buy several high tech and big ticket armaments for the defence forces. No wonder every arms mercha...

The devil in derivatives

by Amit Mukherjee |Feb 5, 2008

Do you make use of futures and options in your strategy? Watch out; the turnaround is unpredictable.

Realty dreams

by Amit Mukherjee |Feb 4, 2008

Property prices are beginning to correct in some cities.

Beat the burnout blues

by Amit Mukherjee |Dec 12, 2007

India Inc. is in the growth mode. The massive opportunity has, however, brought along excessive workload and unrealistic targets. Result: the workforce is falling prey to burnout.

Indians pay very high taxes

by Amit Mukherjee |Nov 28, 2007

According to Mercer’s Worldwide Individual Tax Comparator Report, Indians pay much higher taxes than their Asian counterparts.

On Verizon's horizon

by Amit Mukherjee |Dec 10, 2007

The international long-distance (ILD) telephony market in India is set to swell further with another global giant, Verizon Business, a unit of US communications service provider Verizon Communications...

SEZ area may be unbound

by Amit Mukherjee |Dec 10, 2007

You could ascribe it to the lobbying power of industry or the evolving nature of government policy but SEZ norms are in for amendments.

Mobile sales reach a high

by Amit Mukherjee |Dec 10, 2007

Mobile phone sales have sky rocketed. The worldwide sales to end users in the third quarter of 2007 reached 289 million units, a 15 per cent increase over the figures for the corresponding period last...

Telecom's policy pitfalls

by Amit Mukherjee |Nov 27, 2007

What’s the surest way to ensure that India misses its telecom target of 500 million wireless connections by 2010? Just continue waffling about spectrum, infrastructure and rural connectivity as ...