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| October 31, 2003 |
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| Cash and carry The stir that the German distribution major, Metro Group, has caused by opening its first cash and carry distribution centre in Bangalore, indicates that it has the potential to initiate radical change in India's trade and distribution structures.
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| October 25, 2003 |
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| Sport a luxury tag this Diwali This festive season buy yourself a limited-edition product to make a statement, says Soumik Sen
A wok with a view Payal Jauhar, Shilpa Gupta and Natasha Chaudhri opened a restaurant specialising in Thai food, at a time when such eateries were hardly the norm in Delhi
Foreign mobile handsets flock India The cellular handset market becomes even more competitive as Korean and Taiwanese companies dial into the Indian consumer's mindspace, says Soumik Sen
India Inc eyes rural markets Leveraging the prevalent feel-good factor, marketers are reaching out to the rural market as never before, says Nandini Lakshman
Scouting for small business Lakshmi Venkatesan's Bhartiya Yuva Shakti Trust is turning into a role model for developing countries, says Paran Balakrishnan
Reliance's gigabit gamble The Reliance Group is betting big by forking out $207 million for Flag Telecom and must find ways to make it pay, says Surajeet Das Gupta
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| October 24, 2003 |
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| Crowding in or crowding out? In the second part of a three-part series on how foreign portfolio investment is driving the Sensex, Janaki Krishnan and Rakesh P Sharma look at the FIIs' impact on the markets
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| October 23, 2003 |
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| 5 Ways to Make India Inc Great India needs to become an innovator in multiple fields, if it wants to remain a growing economy beyond this current price-driven outsourcing phase, says Arindam Banerji.
Hedge funds key to further bull run In the first part of a series on how foreign portfolio investment is driving the Sensex, Janaki Krishnan and Rakesh P Sharma examine what it is that is drawing these funds to the Indian equity market
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| October 21, 2003 |
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| 5 steps to the next India Inc Arindam Banerji's strategic plan to make corporate India and the Indian nation forces to reckon with globally. The first of a three-part series.
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| October 20, 2003 |
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| Steeling the show! Steel scrips have seen an unprecedented bull run on the back of a favourable demand-supply equation and lower interest costs. But are stock prices running ahead of fundamentals?
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| October 18, 2003 |
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| Juicing up the market Ladakh Foods is trying to change the landscape of the juices and jams market on the strength of a vitamin-rich berry, Jai Arjun Singh
Season of giving There's a range of gifts available in the market this festive season. Smita Tripathi takes a look at some of them
New prescription for success Lupin's Desh Bandhu Gupta is finally letting outsiders manage his company. Where will it lead, asks Arti Sharma
GAIL's giant pipe dream GAIL is criss-crossing the country with 7,900 km of gas pipelines but its monopoly status is angering rivals, says Surajeet Das Gupta.
BPO's first couple K Ganesh and his wife Meena, the entrepreneurial duo behind Customer.Asset, are exploring new avenues, says Subir Roy
Return of the Shahenshah Amitabh Bachchan had to re-invent himself to pay back the losses he made on ABCL, but this time he'll be a more hands-on businessman, says Nandini Lakshman.
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| October 17, 2003 |
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| Spiritual strains DIY pujas, shlokas and mantras are the new tunes in the devotional music market, says Maitreyee Handique.
Sweet enterprise This Diwali, Vrinda Rajgarhia is set to give traditional mithaiwallahs in Delhi, a run for their money, Yusuf Begg.
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| October 13, 2003 |
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| The mystery of Samir Arora The stockmarket regulator's order banning him from the markets raises more questions than answers, says N Mahalakshmi.
How long will this rally go on? Is this the time to take your money and run or wait for the next upmove?
Oilman on a marketing drive U Sundararajan, the freshly anointed independent director on the board of ONC, could easily give corporate chieftains a lesson or two in running their companies.
Arvind Swami: From films to corporate arena A movie career that spanned less than three years and nine movies, the biggest grosser being Roja, a film on terrorism in Kashmir, Arvind Swami today has re-invented himself as a BPO entrepreneur.
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| October 11, 2003 |
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| Power battle: Tata versus Reliance The low-profile feud between Tata Power and BSES has suddenly turned into a battle royale between two of the country's largest business houses, says Nandini Lakshman.
New LIC scheme: What's in it for you A N Shanbhag dissects the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme and the LIC's newest offering.
This is the best time to travel abroad A stronger rupee ensures that this is the best time to travel abroad, says Smita Tripathi.
Hughes Software: Calling up new profits Hughes Software Systems has bounced back after two years in the dumps. In the first quarter ended June 30, 2003 Hughes reported a rise in net profits of 245 per cent. It has followed that this quarter with a net profit rise of 106 per cent.
MRPL on a recovery path MRPL is on a recovery path as its new promoter ONGC has embarked on a scorching restructuring exercise.
Pharma firms: Injecting a new dose A group of Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical companies is moving into position for the new patent regime and powering ahead on steroids.
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| October 08, 2003 |
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| Will DTH work in India? Drop in set-up and service costs makes it an attractive option, but unclear policies remain a major hurdle.
In pursuit of art Art dealer Ashish Nagpal is set to open more galleries to push growth, says Mansi Kapur
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| October 04, 2003 |
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| Bharat Shah: The crisis manager Affluence can be threatening, if you look at the video camera that stares at you menacingly in the office of diamond merchant and film financier Bharat Shantilal Shah.
No strings attached Wireless connectivity is the latest tech buzzword. Soumik Sen explains how to 'go wi-fi'
Nivea plans product rejig A dormant J L Morison wants to unleash 100-odd Nivea products. Can it penetrate an already cluttered toiletries market? Parvathy Ullatil finds out
The foody triumvirate Sanjay Chadha, Sameer Puri and M P Singh together run Foodworld Hospitality, which manages four restaurants in Delhi.
The Indian BPO juggernaut rolls on India is poised to reap the benefits as offshoring spreads to new areas like auto components and pharma research, say Bhupesh Bhandari and Bipin Chandran
Telecom: Disunity on the line The Group of Ministers has taken key decisions but the cracks are already showing, says Surajeet Das Gupta
Teaching tiny tots: a million-dollar biz Multiplication is the name of the game as a new breed of pre-school entrepreneurs turns to franchising, says Abhilasha Ojha
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| October 03, 2003 |
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| It's boom time for corporate gift mart This year choose from silver stress-busters, Patchi chocolates and Zen Gardens for corporate gifts, writes Maitreyee Handique
Forget H1-B, protect L-1 The crunch could come in 2005 if there is a sharp increase in orders and no commensurate rise in visas issued.
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| October 01, 2003 |
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| Free PSUs before privatisation If the PSUs identified for privatisation are transferred to the divestment ministry, there will be continuous efforts to improve proceeds from the divestment, says A K Bhattacharya
Ganguly, Percept set to resume innings Sourav Ganguly is set to return to the Percept D'Mark fold for Rs 48 crore Shuchi Bansal
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