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Business Today, July 21, 2001Frequent Flyer
In eight years, Jet Airways has emerged as the most successful domestic airline. Now, with a looming price war, imminent competition from an Indian Airlines that could soon acquire a new master, and a soaring desire to go global, can it stay on top?

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[R]evolution: Ten Years Of India Inc.
The first decade of reforms has been a roller-coaster ride for corporate India. Fortunately, there are more good news stories than bad. A clutch of upstarts has emerged on top of the heap, and a smaller number of old worthies has seen its fortunes decline.

The Salary Sweep-stakes: Senior Management
The Business Today-Omam Consultants survey of senior manager salaries throws up a disturbing finding: the salaries of India Inc.’s first lieutenants aren’t growing as rapidly as they should. But there’s still some hope for performers.

India's Best Fund Managers
The returns on the mutual fund schemes they manage, and their investing strategies set these ten fund managers apart. Most important, in a period when each market-bloodbath makes the previous one look tame by comparison, this exclusive club of 10 has proved that there is a method to the madness of the market.

Star Next
After getting to the top, Star has now trained its sights on the road ahead. But it also has to have one eye trained firmly on the rear-view mirror for the competition.

The Original Price Warrior Returns
Two years after it lost its dominance in the colour television market, Videocon is back with a multi-brand strategy, a refurbished organisational structure, and an even greater willingness to play the price card.

Trends
Lead: Screwdriver Technology
Monopolies:
Smells Like A Dead Fish
M&A: Bigger, Yes, But Better?

Personal Finance
Investing Beyond P/E
There are better performance metrics for a company apart from the price-earning ratio.

Budgeting Woes
The perfect way to run a financially sound household is to simply maintain a budget.

BT dot.com 
Cover Story

The first ever BT-Ventureahead.com survey captures the investing-preferences, and other predilections of the country's leading venture capitalists.

What's Hot
An interview with Webdunia’s Vinay Chajlani, notes on bandwidth-peering, and more happening stuff.

Case Game
The Case Of Manufacturing
Should a branded manufacturer turn into an anonymous contract one? Rama Iyer of Kvaerner Powergas, Alok Gupta of Cabot India, and Nishith Mathur of Accenture  discussSend us your solution which scrutinises the problems in companies like yours. We'll showcase the best solutions on-line.


 Readings List

Managing
The Unspoken Word

Non-verbal cues, and body language are playing an increasingly important role in interviews.

Back Of The Book
The Wired MLA

One Karnataka legislator’s battle to wire his constituency.

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