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20% drop in travel bookings; second COVID-19 wave hits travel sector hard
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The elephant learns to slow dance
Anand Adhikari
September 18, 2008
After five years of breakneck growth, ICICI Bank eases its foot off the pedal.
Dell's designs
Rahul Sachitanand
September 18, 2008
After enduring a tough couple of years, hardware giant Dell India is set to become both the fastest geography within the company and fastest tech MNC in the country to cross $1 billion in revenues. Can it make the good times last? Rahul Sachitanand tells us how the company re-invented itself in India.
Back from the dead
Shamni Pande
September 18, 2008
Whirlpool, written off as a has-been till as recently as five years ago, has scripted a remarkable comeback.
What to do with your ULIP?
Nitya Varadarajan
September 18, 2008
With the stock markets going nowhere, ULIP schemes are struggling. ULIP corpus has taken a hit, but don’t get out of it in a hurry. We tell you why and how to stay up for the long-term.
9+,8 or 7…?
Rishi Joshi
September 4, 2008
The latest GDP growth figures for the first quarter of the current financial year reveal that it has grown by just 7.9 per cent. CMIE says GDP will grow at 9 per cent this year. Others peg it much lower. So, what’s the right answer?
The gravy train just slowed down
Rachna Monga
September 4, 2008
As valuations take a beating, a number of companies, big and small, are being forced to tweak their fund-raising plans.
Are the dark clouds for real?
Anand Adhikari
September 4, 2008
The buzzword at the country’s second-largest bank, which became famous for its scorching growth rates, is ‘measured growth’, a euphemism for losing steam. Here’s what prompted ICICI Bank’s strategic shift. Anand Adhikari reports.
A touch of balance
Manu Kaushik
September 4, 2008
With the stock markets meandering sideways, investors are turning to balanced funds.
Mumbai: The sun hasn't set, not yet
T.V. Mahalingam
August 18, 2008
Mumbai might be the maximum city with most people surveyed voting for it as the best city to do business in, but it’s among the toughest cities to live in.
Rise of the silver brigade
K.R. Balasubramanyam
August 18, 2008
Prices of precious metals such as silver and platinum have kept pace with gold. Should you invest in them?
Prahalad's plan
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August 6, 2008
An India that's home to 30 of Fortune 100 companies, the world’s largest pool of technically-trained manpower, and Nobel Prize winners in arts, science and literature? That’s management guru C.K. Prahalad’s dream for India@75, and he’s got a plan how to get there. A Business Today exclusive.
A few good stocks
Rishi Joshi
August 5, 2008
In a wobbly stock market, look for companies that have delivered decent results this earnings season.
Inclusive capitalism
Kapil Bajaj
July 22, 2008
Handicraft retailer Fabindia is turning thousands of its supplier-artisans into shareholders in a unique experiment that seeks to empower and enrich some of India’s poorest people. \"Supplier-region companies\" set up across India by the Rs 260-crore retailer are part of this ambitious programme. Kapil Bajaj reports.
It is the biggest bull of all
Rachna Monga
July 22, 2008
With investments of a little over Rs 44,000 crore in 2007-08—up from a meagre Rs 5,400 crore two years ago—the Life Insurance Corporation is easily the single-biggest shopper in Indian stocks. Rachna Monga tells us how the largest and the only public sector life insurance company has been re-inventing itself.
Where is the bottom?
Virendra Verma
July 9, 2008
The stock market’s massive fall has been swift, sharp and painful. Experts believe there’s going to be more pain before it settles down. Yet, predicting its bottom is like catching a falling knife.
India's best equity analysts
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July 9, 2008
Fortunes are made or lost on Dalal Street every day. So, who are the analysts fund managers swear by? BT presents its fifth annual survey of India’s Best Equity Analysts.
Economy watch
www.businesstoday.in
July 8, 2008
The inflow of invisibles has been rising quarter-on-quarter and is helping offset, albeit only partially, the higher outflows on account of the higher oil import bill.
Heavy lifting
Rahul Sachitanand
July 8, 2008
A decade after Cisco came to India for low-cost talent, the networking giant now wants to make the country a hub of innovation and its second global headquarters. Will this novel initiative be successful? Business Today's Rahul Sachitanand finds out.
Too little, too late
www.businesstoday.in
June 12, 2008
Keeping in mind the cash crunch faced by infrastructure companies, the government has doubled the ECB limit to $100 million. For all other companies, the limit has been hiked from $20 million to $50 million. Higher ECB limits and relaxed FII caps in debt may not help.
One for the nest egg
Shalini S. Dagar and Shammi Pande
June 10, 2008
Better returns to workers is one reason why pension management in the country needs sweeping reforms. Inadequate coverage is another. A report.
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