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APRIL 24, ../2005
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India's
Best CFO

If his Managing Director calls
him Mahindra & Mahindra's
Assistant CEO, it's because
Bharat Doshi has played a
key role in reversing the auto
major's declining trend.

The CFO's New Clothes
Well, you'll still catch them in good old pinstripes,
but they aren't content just counting their bosses'
beans any more.

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India's
Best CFOs

The 13 other CFOs
who made it to the final
stage of the Business
Today study.
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How We
Did It

The method behind
Business Today's Best
CFOs study.

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Manufacturing's Next Export Wave
A CII-McKinsey study talks of Rs 13,20,000 crore potential in manufactured exports by 2015. What are these sectors and just where do they stand today? A reality check.
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Yet Another Makeover
A new office, contemporary logo and high-profile CEO are all in place. But all of Subhash Chandra's formidable business acumen will be tested as he plans to take on Star India and The Times of India simultaneously. Has Chandra bitten off more than he can chew?
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60 Minutes
James S. Turley, Chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young, speaks to BT on life after Sarbanes-Oxley and the future of accounting.

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Landgrabbers Inc.
In a city where real estate returns more money than any other industry, nearly 600 acres of prime land waiting for development is a magnet for opportunists who will do just about anything to get their hands on it. Welcome to Mumbai's controversial Great Mill Land Sale.
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An Idea Before Its Time
A Free Trade Agreement with China without an accompanying services treaty will hardly serve India's cause.

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  Top Talent Meets Top Dollar
The graduating class of ../2005 at the leading B-schools saw foreign recruiters make record offers and, surprise, an equally record number of students spurning them in favour of local jobs. Salaries, of course, continued to head north. A Business Today-Coolavenues.com study.
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Formula Racing
First, it was motoring enthusiasts. Then, it was advertisers. And now, all of a sudden, it seems to be just about everyone around. Formula I racing is attracting interest in a country that's yet to get its first track. And it is altering expectations—of motoring infrastructure, to begin with.

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Ferrari Ferment
Is Ferrari all about snazzy design of superb engineering? And how is it that the Formula I circuit is the only place this sports car brand seems to have anything resembling pole position?


Fashionably Chinese
China, say marketers, the kind who believe in touchy-feely research, is better understood not by all the statistics that forever hold economists in thrall, but by what is actually going on in such arenas as fashion. So, what's going on anyway? Here's an attempt to find out. Through a thoroughly unscientific sample survey of China's fashion scene.

Versace
It's a name everyone who can spell 'fashion' has heard of, but a name very few in India can explain the actual significance of.
 
Five For The New Year
For the new financial year, that is. Here are five personal finance resolutions that should stand you in good stead through ../2005-06.
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Frame By Frame
Corporate film producers have repeatedly failed in Bollywood. But Applause Entertainment, an Aditya Birla Group company and producer of hit movie Black, thinks it will more than just survive.
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Busting Bounds
Staring down obstacles Sandy Weill style. Plus: branding, fame and peace.
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Quicki Wiki
Just how did a website with a quaint sounding prefix establish the concept of an online democracy? And why did a multi-millionaire one-time derivatives trader become its benevolent dictator?
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People
Starring Zorawar Kalra of the Royal Parantha Company, Amul's Verghese Kurien, S. Ramadorai of TCS, high-flyer Vijaypat Singhania, Sun TV's Kalanithi Maran and Prathap C. Reddy of the Apollo Hospitals Group.
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Leadership Secrets by Hans-Michael Huber

BSNL On Top
The operation to create an integrated state-owned pan-Indian telecom could end with MTNL being taken over by its bigger brother.
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We're #2. Now What?
Getting Shaw Wallace was the easy part.
Now for Act II.

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In Safe Mode?
Indian firms aren't spending enough to
fortify IT networks.
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Policy Watch:
VAT's The Problem?
Even an imperfect value-added tax is an improvement over state sales tax.
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Druids Of Drool
They make mouths water. They are chased by clients. They are food consultants.
Help, Tarun!
For That Gush Rush
Refinement Margins
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