The
Empire Strikes Back
They’re late, but they’re
here. Now Reliance’s Anil and Mukesh Ambani plan to launch a full
service offensive that could make them the only real threat to India’s
public sector telecom monopolies.
Corporates
BPL
Innovision's Resurrection Plans
WiLL may deal a blow to its cellular plans and it
may have put its broadband aspirations on hold, but CEO Rajeev
Chandrasekhar has a strategy that could change the company’s fortunes.
The
Bear Hunt
The noose tightens around the bear cartel, which abused the stock
lending system in its bid to hammer stock prices. The members of the
coterie include the former BSE president.
The
Curious Case Of Shankar Sharma
Everyone’s quick to damn First Global’s Shankar
Sharma. Is the man simply being victimised for doing his job, or did he
use prior knowledge of the Tehelka investigation to market advantage?
Why
Mallya's Broken It Up
By splitting UB into two Mallya may actually be able to unlock the
shareholder value latent in the company.
A
Sensational P2P
Tehelka may have missed out cashing in on the
commercial aspect of its explosive investigation, but the dotcom does have
a reasonably strong revenue model for the future.
How
Hughes Plans To Avoid The Big Chill
True, the slowdown in the US Economy could hurt this
telco-focused software company, but CEO Arun Kumar is strangely speaking
of triple-digit growth.
Duncans:
Restructuring Episode IV
Flat sales and plummeting profits mean G.P. Goenka
cannot afford to put off restructuring flagship company Duncans any
longer.
Copper
Hopes
Its fertiliser business in disarray because of the
subsidy regime, Indo-Gulf is forced to look to its copper business for
survival.
Interview
A
Chat With A Dotcom Dr Frankenstein
His name is Jeff Taylor, and he’s the guy who
founded Monster.com, the most profitable of cyberspace’s innumerable job
portals.
Policy Watch
On
Slippery Ground
With crucial issues remaining to be tackled, the
deregulation of the oil sector could skid out of control.
Features
Death
And The Indian Small Business
Two lakh sick units, a
thousand suicides, mass immigration of workers as units shut shop, Rs
2,000 crore-plus of unpaid debts…Is this the end for the small
businessman?
Face-to-Face
With Noel Tichy
Long-time GE observer and
renowed leadership guru Noel Tichy speaks to BT on the making of a great
leader.
When
The Network Goes Down...
...the cellular one did,
and there were enough good tech-reasons for it to. But there are none that
can explain why Airtel chose to play it down.
Personal Finance
Nine
Ways To Prevent Your Investment Portfolio From Tanking
The markets may be unpredictable, and debt instruments may not look
so good now, but there's no reason to panic. Managed wisely, your
portfolio could see you through.
Case Game
The
Case Of Post-Acquisition Strategy
How will Sunrise integrate the
formerly state-owned Alco into its umbrella? Ajit Kumar of
Accenture, Prashant Srivastava of TSM, and Haresh Shah of
mergersindia.com discuss. Send us your solution which scrutinises the problems in companies like yours. We'll
showcase the best solutions on-line.
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BT
dot.com
Cover Story
Unable to make their websites pay,
dotcoms are starting to hire out proprietary domain expertise, and just
about anything else for which
they can find a market.
Passionfund's
Passion
Going by some old-fashioned
rules of investing, two small-time angels have racked up a dotcom
portfolio that may actually pay.
New
Accounting Norms
ICAI’s new guidelines may rid
dotcoms of dubious accounting practices.
What's
Hot
Rediff’s NRI-acquisitions,
Ericsson’s wireless internet plans, Railways’ internet mantra, an
interview with Planetasia’s Anand Sudarshan, and all about XML.
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