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BUSINESS TODAY: January 2006 to June 2006

 

Business Today,  June 18, 2006June 18

There's A Bubble
Somewhere
As prices of assets-equities, real estate,
gold, metals-yo-yo at peak levels, a few
speculative rallies are at bursting point.


Business Today,  June 4, 2006June 4

Surviving A
Volatile Sensex

The Great Indian Bull
Run surges on. But the volatality
calls for caution.


Business Today,  May 21, 2006May 21

The Race To
$10 Billion

Who'll Get There First:
TCS, Infosys,
or Wipro?


Business Today,  May 5, 2006May 7

How Genpact CEO Pramod Bhasin And His Team
Are Breaking New Ground In BPO-land.

Those wishing to get up close and personal with the heart, the epicentre, the #1 holy spot of the $6 billion (Rs 27,000 crore) Indian Business Process Outsourcing industry will have to take one of the two roads that connect Delhi to its most-happening satellite Gurgaon, in the state of Haryana. Neither route promises smooth progress; one is witnessing roadwork that shows no sign of ending; the other was never meant for the volume of traffic it finds itself supporting.


Business Today,  April 23, 2006April 23

David On Dalal Street
His peers in financial services are cashing out,
but Uday Kotak is talking of taking on global
financial Goliaths not just in India but abroad.
Can he do it?


Business Today,  April 9, 2006April 9

India's Best CFO
He's Ratan Tata's financial navigator at Tata Motors, structuring complex acquisitions, raising capital at attractive rates, wielding the axe on costs and showing the road ahead in the automotive major's quest to become a global auto brand. Meet Praveen Kadle.


Business Today,  March 26, 2006March 26

Indian IT's $100 Billion Opportunity
That's the value of outsourcing deals coming up
for renewal till 2008. Can Indian firms break the
stranglehold of the IBMs and the Accentures,
and grab a piece of this?


Business Today,  March 12, 2006March 12

The 25 Most Powerful Women In Indian Business
India Inc. could well be standing on the brink of a revolution. The number of women in senior executive positions seems to be on the rise, especially in businesses such as banking and financial services. It will be a while before men become the other sex at the workplace- realistically speaking, it may never be-but right now, it is time to forget everything else and celebrate our Power 25. They deserve it.


Business Today,  February 26 2006February 26

India's Best Banks
With the economy surging, things are getting better and
better in the banking industry. NPAs are shrinking,
retail loans are growing, and the bottomlines are
turning a darker shade of black. Now, all eyes are on 2009.


Business Today,  February 12, 2006February 12

Is Ketan Parekh Back?
Is the perpetrator of the stock market's last big scam,
Ketan Parekh, back on Dalal Street? He says no, but
SEBI says yes. In an exlcusive interview to
Business Today, Ketan Parekh talks about what he's
doing and what he's not.


Business Today,  January 29, 2006January 29

Inside Google India
How the internet's biggest phenomenon is
getting its act together to dominate India's
online market and leverage local tech talent
to stay on the bleeding edge of innovation.


Business Today,  January 15, 2006January 15

25 Challenges For India
We've identified five themes for the overall growth story-and 25 challenges within them-that need to be addressed, pronto. We must find answers to the questions involved. They cover a broad spectrum of issues-from the economic to the aspirational-and include challenges relating to delivery, to our quality of life and, indeed, to the very basic issues of development themselves.


Business Today,  January 1, 2006January 1

Tween Power
The brand-aware child is the father of the brand-conscious man. Not surprisingly then, everyone wants a piece of the Rs 20,000-crore tween (children aged between eight and 12) market.


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