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Business Today, October 28, 2001Toyota Revs Up
Barely two years after it entered the Indian market with a winning multi-utility vehicle, the Japanese auto giant is talking of producing a million vehicles by 2010 and dominating a third of the car market in India. On the cards: a slew of launches, including a new sub-compact that is expected to rake in the numbers. A BT exclusive.

Editorial
A Virtuous Insularity

Features
The New UTI
Two months after he took over the embattled mutual fund behemoth, chairman M. Damodaran is beefing up internal systems and making UTI more customer friendly. But with just a year to go in the top job, he’s fast running out of time.

Just Desserts
Fierce competition and unprecedented pressure on the bottomline are taking their toll on CEO pay packets. Increasingly, performance will drive pay, reveals BT's CEO Salary survey.

60 Minutes: Ray Stata
Five years after he stepped down as the CEO of the company he founded, Ray Stata of Analog Devices is continuing to find new things to do, including some in India.

AIR's New Aria
Saddled with a bloated workforce, falling revenues, and a dwindling listenership, the national broadcaster is now battling to take on nimble new competition. Will it win?

Out Of The Box
The Indian postal department hopes to wipe out its huge losses in the next five years by offering consumers a host of technology- backed value-added services. But changing the organisational mindset won’t be easy.

Trends
Leader: Fear Is The Key
Forensic Economics:
Hitting Them Where It Hurts Most
Data Moloch: We Know All About You
Sugar Coated: What TCS Could Do With CMC

Personal Finance
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Equities are battered. Precisely the reason why you should be out bargain hunting.

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Cover Story

Two years after he sold his portal indiaworld.com to Sify for Rs 499 crore, Rajesh Jain is busy dreaming up his next big idea. Or so he says.

What's Hot
Horizontals cash in on the Afghan-US war, MIT’s Media Lab in India is working on ways to connect rural artisans with the outside world, and snapshots from the India Internet World fair.

Case Game
The Case Of A Financial Portal
A financial portal is under pressure from its investors to expand its offerings. Will doing so weaken its strong niche? A  discussSend us your solution which scrutinises the problems in companies like yours. We'll showcase the best solutions on-line.

Managing
Bailing Out Rich

Uncertain times and scarce top-management talent bring ‘‘golden parachutes’’ to corporate India.

Back Of The Book
The New Board Room

Why pool tables are replacing water coolers as the corporate watering hole.
Plus: Treadmill

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