AUGUST 3, 2003
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The Next Infosys
In the 1980s, Reliance was the country's hottest stock. In the 1990s, Infosys was busy making its shareholder unbelievably rich. Sowhat will be the next big stock? Presenting BT's own shortlist of probables.

FOODWORLD
The Penny Drops

Seven years after it set up
shop, FoodWorld is close to tasting its first ever
bottomline profits.

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The Gush Rush
Domestic exploration for oil and gas has very nearly gone into a frenzy, as ONGC, Reliance, British Gas, GSPCL and Cairns Energy get their rigs together. Minor strikes there've already been, as we wait for a big one.
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Mid-Cap Pharma Mania
The stockmarket sizzlers of the past quarter haven't just been the famous names you keep hearing of. They've been second-tier mid-cap pharma stocks such as Orchid, Lupin, and Torrent. And there's a good reason, too
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Bollywood Goes Global
It's the new Bollywood. As local audiences
play hard to get, film makers are looking hard
at the prospect of making moolah off
foreign audiences curious about India's
unique culture
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What's Ailing Dr. Morepen?
What ails Dr. Morepen? A whole lot it would appear, judging by its cash woes, executive exodus, distribution glitches and promotion chaos. The parent company, certainly, is in grave financial distress. BT investigates
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New Expats
Indiaa punishment posting? Think again.
As expats of all stripes troop into the country
for a wide variety of executive jobs, it is
becoming clear that this is one market in which some of the most ambitious execs actually want to gain experience.
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Small City ITES
Sure, everybody knows India's call center locations. They're easy to spot on a map.
But are they, really, anymore? As BT
discovers, call centres are opening up in the strangest of places in the country. A look at
this new phenomenon.
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60 Minutes
An exclusive interview with Carl-Henric Svanberg, CEO, Ericsson, a company that hasn't exactly covered itself in glory in the cellphone handset market, of late. Plus, there's a slowdown that Svanberg prefers to see as an opportunity to bounce back.
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Q&A: Jagdish Sheth
Given the quickening 'half-life' of knowledge, is Jagdish Sheth's 'Rule Of Three' still as relevant today as it was when he first enunciated it? Have it straight from the Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University, USA. Plus, his views on competition, and lots more.

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Q&A: Arun K. Maheshwari
Arun Maheshwari, Managing Director and CEO of CSC India, the domestic subsidiary of the $11.3-billion Computer Sciences Corporation, wonders if India can ever become a software product powerhouse, given its lack of specific domain knowledge. The way out? Acquire foreign companies that do have it.

Mutual Funds
Here it is, the latest quarterly report on India's best performing mutual funds. And you know what? Mid-cap players hog all the glory. more...
 
Retaining Knowledge
When top personnel leave, companies
often get thrown into a tizzy. So how do
they cope? more...
 
The Case Of Rural Micro-credit
Should Archimedia reorient its rural marketing thrust? It's an issue that gets very little public discussion. So, as a special case, we invite six solutions from rural market experts. more...
 

The Country's Best Bookshop
An authoritative guide to the country's
best bookshops, by someone who's
done the circuit. Plus, the very best of
them all.
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Breaking Time Zones
A. Kumar's fashion ideas; Kapil Kapoor's overseas leap; Karan Bilimoria's exciting brew; Subhash Ghai's digital bug; Y.V. Reddy's RBI term; and Rajesh Hukku's survivor tag.
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Kiran's Korner by Kiran Karnik
By Invitation by Salil Parekh
Leadership Secrets by Vikram Talwar

On The Horns Of A Rally
All indices seem to suggest that we have
a new bull market. There's just one
concern-P-notes.
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Naidu Does A Shourie
Despite earlier obstacles, the AP government manages to put its disinvestment programme back on track.
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Restructuring Bata
Bata India goes for another round of revamp with a strict focus on marketing.
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Super Rupee-Sequel
After making huge gains on the dollar, the rupee is now appreciating against the euro and the pound.
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Help, Tarun!!!
Tarun Sheth addresses your career concerns every fortnight. more...

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