MARCH 28, 2004
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Q&A: Donald Stewart
He is Chairman and CEO, Sun Life Financial. A 138-year-old firm with $14.6 billion in assets, it is Canada's largest financial services company. And he's been at the helm during one of its most difficult phases. He spoke to BT Online on the insurance business, acquisitions and corporate governance. For excerpts, log on.


Muppet Leap For Disney
Under pressure to show creative sparks, Disney has acquired Jim Henson's famous Muppets. Surprised?

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Business Today,  March 14, 2004
 
 
A Day In The Life
 
THE MORNING
Sulajja starts the day on the treadmill, Subbu with a cup of coffee and the newspaper. One prays, another exercises. And Prasoon just is.
First the statistics: the photographs of Sulajja Firodia Motwani and R. Subramanian were shot over one day, and those of Prasoon, over three days in three different cities (whoa there!)
THE DAY AT WORK
Layout discussions for Prasoon, a launch on the move for Subbu, meetings, meetings and more meetings for all three
That probably explains the logical sequence in the work days of the joint managing director of Kinetic and the managing director of Subhiksha. As for the national creative director of McCann, he confesses that his travel schedule is hectic but that he writes best on the move.
MORE WORK AND SOME PLAY
Sulajja checks out a new bike, Subbu the stocking at a Subhiksha store, and Prasoon introspects. In the evening, Sulajja spends time with family, the Subbus catch up on TV, and Prasoon takes a dip (wife Aparna was travelling the week these pictures were shot)
For the record, that good old red bound notebook is never far away (you can't see it, though)

 

 

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