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COVID-19: Hospitalised Karnataka CM Yediyurappa is now stable, recovering
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Future Retail finalises debt restructuring plan; to seek Kamath panel approval
Flavoured milk taxable at 12% under GST: Gujarat AAR rules
Godrej Appliances expects indigenisation to increase, AC sales to jump by double digits
Wonder why Apple stopped giving chargers with iPhones? Here's the reason
TCS, Infosys, 5 other firms' m-cap drops by Rs 1.4 lakh cr in a week
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Macrotech Developers market debut on April 19; what to expect
Sensex ends higher for third session; Asian Paints, UltraTech Cement, ONGC top gainers
Macrotech Developers IPO share allotment today: Here's how to check status
Ashoka Buildcon share rises 11% after firm wins project from Gujarat Rail Infrastructure
Why SBI Cards share rose over 7% today
MONEY
National Pension System: PFRDA makes 5 key announcements
MFIs to face asset quality pressures in near term due to recent surge in COVID-19 cases: Icra
COVID-19 impact: Expect 15% hike in health insurance premium by next quarter
2800% returns YTD! What's happening with Dogecoin?
Ask Money Today: How to settle death cases under Atal Pension Yojana?
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Banks asked to enhance safety norms amid novel ATM frauds
AirAsia to waive change fees on tickets booked till May 15
Nissan ramps up production at Chennai plant to meet demand for 'Magnite'
COVID-19 impact: India's passenger vehicle exports tumble 39% in FY21
India's power consumption increases nearly 45% to 41,91 billion units in Apr
TECH
OnePlus 9R gets first major OxygenOS update, here are the details
Domino's India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cell numbers
iPhone 13 Product Red appears in renders, show design changes
Microsoft rolls out UI refreshes for OneDrive and Bing Android apps
Mi 11X images leaked, said to be rebranded Redmi K40
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India's e-payments space: A dawn or down of retail in India?
How Millennials, Gen Z are shifting focus to balance in work life, not just work-life balance
WhatsApp leak case: Do companies need to root out the mole within
India badly needs Sputnik V in fight against COVID-19
How India can beat coronavirus faster
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COVID-19 crisis: New symptoms of Covid-19 you must not ignore
Wholesale inflation jumps to 7.4% in March 2021
Weekend curfew in Delhi: What's open, what's not
FY21 - A forgettable fiscal for auto industry
COVID-19 India: The mutant strains we must know about
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Indian tech companies that are expected to launch an IPO in 2021-22
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October 13, 2020
Indian tech companies that are expected to launch an IPO in 2021-22
Sympathetic sensex
Clifford Alvares
April 16, 2008
The Indian stock market is sneezing because the US has caught a cold. Otherwise, especially at the current prices, D-Street still offers perhaps the best high-growth bet.
The hottest young talent in India Inc
www.businesstoday.in
April 15, 2008
Business Today’s league of extraordinary managers—25 young guns, aged 40 or under, who are blazing a trail up the corporate ladder.
Serving the dark continent
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April 2, 2008
Africa is turning out to be a services market for India.
Ratan Tata: In the driver's seat
Krishna Gopalan
April 1, 2008
Tata Motors has acquired iconic British auto brands Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motor Company for $2.3 billion. But does it have a concrete plan to turn them around? BT's Krishna Gopalan finds out.
India's most innovative companies
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March 31, 2008
Barriers to innovation remain, but the most innovative companies have realised that \"innovation\" is not just about developing new products and services but, more fundamentally, about discovering new ways to create value. A Business Today-Monitor Group study profiles the most innovative Indian firms.
They are dreaming big
Mahesh Nayak
March 31, 2008
Say hello to the brash new kids on Dalal Street. Flush with funds, thanks to till-recently booming primary and secondary markets as well as generous infusions by venture capital and private equity majors, most of these single-service houses (primarily stockbroking) are now planning to get into areas that have been traditionally the preserve of dyed-in-the-wool deal makers. BT's Mahesh Nayak reports.
Seeds of change
www.businesstoday.in
March 18, 2008
The cotton farmers in India have some cause to celebrate. India has overtaken the US as the second-largest producer of cotton, and is also now the third-largest exporter of cotton.
Money to feed
www.businesstoday.in
March 18, 2008
Investments are flowing into the food and agri-business sector. Good news: this is just the beginning.
Where is Sensex headed?
Mahesh Nayak
March 18, 2008
The recent gyrations of the BSE sensex will make a yoyo look like a model of stability. On average, the swings between the day’s highs and lows have increased to 3.24 per cent, compared to 1.8 per cent in 2007. Volatility is at an all-time high; this means it’s time for caution.
Sudden moves
www.businesstoday.in
March 5, 2008
It was less than three years ago that Ranganath ‘rangu’ Salgame, 46, then the newly-appointed India head of networking giant Cisco, shot into the limelight for attracting over $1-billion investment to expand its local operations.
Reasons why the yellow metal is sparkling amid global tensions
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August 14, 2019
Reasons why the yellow metal is sparkling amid global tensions
Addressing the big questions
Anand Adhikari and Krishna Gopalan
March 1, 2008
Has the FM done enough to address the potential impact of a US recession on India, exporters reined in by an appreciating rupee and investors caught out by volatile markets?
An I-banker for SMEs
www.businesstoday.in
February 19, 2008
A Bangalore-based I-banking firm gets angel funding.
HDFC - Ahead of the field
Rishi Joshi
February 16, 2008
The housing finance market is slowing down, but not if you asked HDFC, which is clocking growth rates of 25-30 per cent and even expanding its market share. The inside story of how it has kept running while others around it are stumbling.
India's best banks
www.businesstoday.in
February 6, 2008
The 14th Business Today-KPMG survey of India’s Best Banks reveals, there’s one bank that continued to roll better than all others: HDFC Bank. Once again, for the fifth year in a row, the Aditya Puri-led bank beat 76 others to emerge as the #1 player in the industry.
The colour of money
www.businesstoday.in
February 5, 2008
Now, a real estate fund that’s fastidious about its investors.
Jumpstart
Krishna Gopalan
February 5, 2008
From #5 to #2 is a big jump in any rankings—more so for HSBC, which has powered ahead on the back of sheer growth in deposits and profits.
A new breed of microfinance entrepreneurs emerges
E. Kumar Sharma
February 5, 2008
In an industry that is barely 12 years old in India, a new breed of microfinance entrepreneurs has emerged on the scene, armed with management techniques and technology, and a burning desire to get big quickly. 7 Indian Microfinance Institutions in Forbes' 50 listGod of small credit - Vikram Akula
They're back
Brian Carvalho
January 22, 2008
Two decades after testing Indian waters, the Hindujas are once again in investment mode in India. They’re planning to pump at least $50 billion into a number of sectors in the next five to seven years. That's not too little, but are they too late? Brian Carvalho tells us the inside story.
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