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OCT. 13, 2002
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Quest For The
Magic Pill

From drug cloners to drug creators, the Indian pharma industry is transforming itself for 2005. There's big money in R&D, but will the industry actually make the cut? The odds.

ACUMEN 2002
The West Zone round of Business Today-Standard Chartered Acumen 2002
saw some of India's best
business-school debaters
and quizzers match wits. A
snab report.
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Glut!
Remember the IT services treasure hunt? The search for e-Dorado? Here's the sad story of how it was done in by greed, incompetence, and local software heavyweight competition. This too was good while it lasted, but there are just too many players in the field today. more...
A Requiem For Reforms
Presenting, a special service from Business Today—to lay a tearful wreath in the memory
of the dear departed reforms process. We
will miss the fond moments of the past 44 months that gave us glimpses of a
prosperous India.
more...
The New B-To-B
Forget ratings. Think B+ in cars, and you will
find India's first high-volume upgrade
segment in a state of frenzy. With the
Zen, Indica, Santro, and Palio already
zipping, and more players rushing into
the fast B lane, watch out for a
snarl-up ahead. more...
Dalal Street Daze
The bear grip seems unending, groan market players who would rather be bulls. Recent
policy depressants haven not helped. But
still, the market has not given up hope on a
new trigger that could send stocks up again.
What could this trigger be, and when could
it come? more...
A Cement Czar's End Game
What went wrong with India Cements? Poor debt management, mainly, as it appears. What will CEO N. Srinivasan do next? Hard to tell. But he sure appears to be getting pushed to divest the company of all the cement acquisitions it made over the 1990s. That will surely be a comedown for a man who got billed as India's cement czar, but does he have any other option? more...
 

The Complete Feeling
Having snapped up ColorPlus, the premium men's casualwear brand that gained so much attention in just a few years, Raymond has
given new meaning to its advertising property, 'complete'. The company finally has a
complete menswear wardrobe to offer. But if
its vast retail network is to be leveraged, there's still much to be done
. more...

 
 
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Walkabout
By Deputy Editor
R. Sukumar


Hard-Sell
By Special Correspondent
Shailesh Dobhal
All Weighed Down
Reading stockmarket indices is not as easy as you'd think. Here's why. more...
Clocking Time
Want to turn the workforce into a variable cost?
Try temping. more...
The Case Of Buying Revenues
Tech firm BDL has made disparate global acquisitions. Are they justified? more...

Gone In 60 Seconds
Kolkata's famed auction houses are dead, or dying. A look at the end of an institution.
more...

Moving Rooms
Sujit Baksi and Aadesh Goyal's jumps, Ken Pringle's cup of tea, and Anjan Chatterjee's Big Apple foray.
more...
Pulp It by R. Sukumar
Going By The Book by Diljeet Titus

Notes From The Trough by Mahesh Murthy
Leadership Secrets by Ratan Jain

No Free Lunches?
Bottomlines of Indian IT biggies may suffer as they may have to expense stock options.
more...

Mr Telecommunications
Union Telecommunications Minister Pramod Mahajan likes to call the shots. It shows.
more...

The X-Ray Factor
A Bangalore-based radiologist comes up with the next big thing in ITES.
more...

It Still Pinches
If only Bata could get Indian consumers to change footwear as often as it changes its CEO.
more...

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

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