MAY 9, 2004
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Good Buys, Good Luck
Fools—why, even geniuses—and their money are easily parted. The bull market is here to stay, but that doesn't mean you can take your gains for granted.

Equity Resource: How I Pick Stocks
Stock picking is part art, part science, and all serendipity. We convince Raamdeo Agrawal share his strategy. Read More

Bangalore's Balasubramanyams: On The Aspirational Track

Bull Vs Bear
Two bulls and one bear offer their conflicting takes on the future of the stockmarket. Read More

D & D
How to get derivatives to work for you, and demystifying the day-trading myth. Read More

Picking The Right Fund
2003-04 was the year of the equity fund. What will this year be? Read More

India's # 1 Fund House

With some Rs 15,000 crore under management as of March 31, 2004, 40 mutual fund schemes, and over 900,000 investors, it is Franklin Templeton India Mutual Fund.
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Delhi's Mukherjees: Well-Heeled But Under-Invested

Real Estate: Has It Finally Emerged An Investment Vehicle?
Yes, but only if you look at your second or third piece of real estate as a for-pleasure thingamajig with the benefit of capital appreciation thrown in. Read More

Real Estate Resource
If Appreciation Is Your Thing...
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Bullion & Commodities
The Bullion Angle: Idle Asset Or Great Investment Option? Should you invest in commodities?
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The Investment Lifecycle Ready-Reckoner
10 Things You Need To Do When... Read More

Bangalore's Bharadwajs: In Quest Of A Nest Egg

Tax Planning For Dummies
This year's budget isn't out yet, but there's still no time like now to plan your taxes. Read More

 

All You Wanted To Know About Insurance But Were Afraid To Ask

Who Should Manage Your Money?
Don't go by popular wisdom. Get help. Read More

Chennai's Vasudevans: Middle Of The Road Prosperity

Should You Look At Fixed Income Schemes?
They may seem unfashionable, but the answer to that question is yes. Read More

 
 

Competition As Ad Adrenalin
There is nothing like the adrenalin shot of a competitor you can't take your eyes off, according to many a marketer. Competition is just what every brand needs. Has competition from Joyco's PimPom lollipops, for instance, helped Alpenliebe turn in the advertising performance that makes it so popular?

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Choice Contest
'Thanda matlab' Coca-Cola owes some of its success to the very very of Pepsi as an archrival.


Form And Function
Marketers of FMCG products are periodically accused of allowing their zest for 'form' overtake their concern for plain and simple 'function'. Meanwhile, right now, everybody agrees that the industry is in need of some innovative breakthroughs. But of form or function? Should this be an issue?

Tommy HIlfiger
Here's a fashion brand with an interesting identity crisis, new to India.
 

She's Leaving Home
Rather, she's left home already. For some 50,000 women from Jharkhand, Delhi is the proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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Splicing HLL
Its businesses cleaved into two, HLL hopes to be a nimbler fighter in the marketplace. Will it? more...

Big Blue's Indian Colours
In just three years, IBM India has struck—dig this—local outsourcing deals worth nearly $1.2 billion. With Daksh now in its bag, the
company is gearing up for an even bigger
push in services.
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Boomtown Baddi
Lured by the Himachal government's
tax sops, more than 700 units, big and
small, have set up shop in the
Baddi-Barontiwala-Nalagarh belt in
just the last one year.
more...
 

The Best Companies To
Work For In India

The BT-Mercer-TNS study gets
off the ground. Here are the details.

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The TCS Family "Tree"
Mala Ramadorai has transformed an all-wives club into a company-wide employee self-help group that's now an integral part of HR at Tata Consultancy Services. more...
 
The Challenge In Energy
Investment advice on surviving an impending oil crisis, a book on Canon's management and a marketing databank on urban India. more...
 

Reading The Tea Leaves
Once a booming plantation economy, Tamil Nadu's Valparai is trying to reinvent itself as a tourist resort.
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People
Starring NASSCOM's new Chairman Jaitirth 'Jerry' Rao, biotech billionaire Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw of Biocon, telecom-equipment-distributor-turned-headhunter Atul Vohra, advertising lord Sir Martin Sorrell of WPP, a fighting IIM Bangalore Chairman S.M. Dutta, and social sensitiser Rajeev Karwal of Electrolux India
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Global Ideas
Leadership Secrets by Pramod Khera

BPO: Growth Through M&As
IBM set the trend by acquiring Daksh, and others are likely to follow suit.
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Rationalising Portfolios
Pharma majors shrink drug portfolios to prepare for the forthcoming patent regime.
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Q&A With Robert Hagerty
The CEO of Polycom on India's broadband scene.
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Insurance Broking In Crisis
The nascent general insurance broking business has become unattractive, thanks to IRDA.
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New Zest For Wrenching Talent
Public sector units are deploying new tools to retain their best employees.
Help, Tarun!
Outsourced Teaching
Blade Runners
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