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FEBRUARY 3, 2002
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Property Pasha
Just two decades ago, DLF City in Gurgaon was a mere dream in the eyes of one man, the 49-year-old Kushal Pal Singh. Today, it's a 3,000-acre township, housing some of India's best corporations and rich executives. In the process, Singh has
made DLF one of the biggest and richest real estate development companies in India. Business Today presents an
indepth analysis.
Cover Story
How corporations are using e-sourcing to cut costs. But can reverse online auctions replace paper tenders? Read More
What's Hot
The internet is proving its sceptics wrong. It isn't just working, but transforming
work itself.
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  Coke's Second Wind
The Big Red is making a bold attempt to grow in India outside its carbonated soft drinks portfolio. On the American giant's radar are products ranging from tea to juices. Will the strategy work this time round? more...
  Cashing In On Cellular
Cellular service companies in India are making a bold prediction: that by 2005, there will be 50 million subscribers. But for that they will have to double the current 6 million subscriber-base every year. Guess what? more...
       
  The Guns Of Erehwon
Tension between India and Pakistan seems
to be diffusing. But just how exactly will the
Indian economy do if a Indo-Pakistan war
breaks out? more...
  The OTC Rush
Every pharma company worth its capsule is making a beeline to the over-the-counter
(OTC) market. The prize: A growing Rs 2,500-crore market. more...
 
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Auto-Expo 2002
A lot of the big names were missing. Just the same, people came, saw, and drooled over the hot-rods at the biennial automotive fest in New Delhi. Click here for a review of the show.
Show Me The Money
The Finance Minister is going to have a tough time balancing the government's books this fiscal end. Estimates of gross tax collections for the period April-Dec 2001, point to a shortfall. Unless the kitty makes up in the last quarter, the fiscal situation will
turn precarious.

More Net Specials
Quote-Unquote
By Assistant Editor
Seema Shukla

Plain Speak
By Special Correspondent
Suveen K. Sinha
  Interview with Richard Sykes
As the CEO of Glaxo-Wellcome, Richard Sykes saw through its merger with Smithkline-Beecham, making it the UK's biggest corporate merger. Now, as GlaxoSmithKline's Chairman, Sykes is pushing for greater focus on R&D. more...
  The Reliance Connection
Whether Reliance was responsible for the
US 64 debacle is a question that still remains unanswered. But, clearly, the country's largest financial institution lacked a consistent investment policy. more...
       
   
  The Best Picks of 2001
Tech bust-up, global slowdown, scams—these are what the stockmarkets will best remember 2001 for. But a handful of scrips survived, even emerged stronger. BT brings you 15 winners in the 2001 equity sweepstakes. more...
  By Intuition
Growing complexity, rapid change, and
uncertainty are forcing every manager of the industry to hone that most primitive, yet sophisticated, of survival tools across the
world: hunches. more...
       
   
  Case Game
Has Smith & Robin chosen the right entry
strategy for the Indian market. Arvind Singhal of KSA Technopak and Y.L.R. Moorthi of IIM-Bangalore discuss. more...
  After The Gold Rush
It was India's celebrated lode. A year after closure, shell-shocked miners struggle to survive as the town their forefathers built crumbles like so much fool's gold, says Venkatesha Babu. more...
       
   
  Starring: N.R. Narayana Murthy and Nandan Nilekani of Infosys; D.R. Mehta of Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), and N. Srinivasan of India Cements. more...   Business Revival
By Pradip Chanda
Going By The Book
By Diljeet Titus

Leadership Secrets
By B.P. Agrawal
       
   
 

Hope For The Best
The new year should bring hope to the forlorn Indian techies, but not right away. more...

  Help, Tarun!!!
Tarun Sheth addresses your career concerns every fortnight. more...
       
       

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