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FEB 122006
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Is Ketan Parekh Back?
Is the perpetrator of the stock
market's last big scam,
Ketan Parekh, back on Dalal Street?
He says no, but SEBI says yes.
In an exlcusive interview to
Business Today, Ketan Parekh
talks about what he's doing
and what he's not.

Did Roopalben Do You In (Too)?
If you missed out on IPO allotments, perhaps she's
to blame, along with other fronts who would corner
new issue subscriptions via tens of thousands of
demat and bank accounts with fictitious names.
Also involved: Banks, brokers and registrars.
Read More

BT SPECIAL

India's Biggest Newsmakers

The Third Annual
Business Today-CIRRUS
image review of CEOs
and companies that
managed to get the best
press in ../2005.
Read More

REPORTER'S DIARY
Wheels Of Fortune

Delhi Metro is proof that a
mass rapid transport
system doesn't just
make commuting easy,
but also unlocks latent
value in the local
economy.

Read More

Jet, Set, Go?
Jet's Naresh Goyal says the Sahara
acquisition will benefit the airline's
shareholders. But has he paid too much
to buy market share and parking bays?
more...
 

  Hungry For More
In three years flat, tobacco-to-hotels-to-
FMCG giant ITC has emerged as a
major player in the packaged foods
market. A look at how it is gobbling
up market share.
more...
 

The Reinvention Of Rajeev Chandrasekhar
He's back, and he has plans, big ones, and some Rs 1,300 crore to fund them.
more...
 

  IT's New Billion-dollar Baby
Cognizant Technology Solutions, soon
to reach $1 billion in revenues, will be
the youngest company to enter Indian
it's exclusive club.
more...
 

Future Of Indian IT
A BT-Nasscom-McKinsey panel discussion on the future of Indian IT
more...
 

MONEY
The Current Account Story
NRI remittances and invisibles are keeping
the current account deficit in check.
Why is there such a huge, and rising,
gap between exports and imports?
more...
 

Money Matters
A BT-Synovate study on the saving,
spending, and investing habits of people
across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore,
Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
more...

 
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e-Credit: What Next?
In most developing countries financial service providers are not yet in a position to use modern credit risk management techniques. Many developing economies still need to establish functional credit information systems in order to improve the quality of financial information. Will they?
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BPOs On The Move
In the past two years, the BPO sector has recorded above 50 per cent growth year-on-year. The entry of new players has resulted in poaching of employees. Salaries at the entry level have risen 10-15 per cent, while zooming 25-30 per cent at the top level. A look at the changing trends in the BPO sector.


Rural Mural
The government has launched one of the country's most ambitious efforts to tackle rural poverty. The National Rural Guarantee Scheme promises 100 days of work each year for one member from each of India's 60 million rural households. A look at past schemes, and what the future holds for the masses?

Oil On Boil
A surge in oil prices to almost $70 a barrel on concerns about the restart of Iran's nuclear programme only hints at what may lie ahead? Experts believe prices could soar past $100 a barrel if the UN Security Council authorises trade sanctions against the Middle Eastern nation and Iran curbs oil exports in retaliation. A look at the unfolding energy scenario.
 
 

What After Globalisation?
"Mr Strategy", Kenichi Ohmae, on why a borderless world demands a new script for its players.
more...
 

Gobi Manchurian In Gummidipoondi
Once a culinary freak, the dish is now an institution in the South.
more...

People
Starring UB group chief Vijay Mallya; Nut king Baljit Singh Chadha; Sify's George Zacharias; Malvinder Mohan Singh, CEO, Ranbaxy Laboratories; IBM's Mr. Supercomputer, Tilak Agerwala; and Lakshmi Venu, daughter of TVS Motor's CMD Venu Srinivasan.
more...
 

Leadership Spotlight Ratan Naval Tata
Chairman, Tata Group

The Airport Circus
There's only one way to straighten out the mess in airport privatisation, and that is to call in fresh bids all over again.
more...

Do Investors Gain From
Reliance Demerger?
That will depend on the post-listing price of Reliance Infocomm.
more...

Top Of Mind
Focus on CellNext's SMS Interactive TV;
and Nike on a sprint.

more...

Current
HCL Technologies bags another
big-ticket co-sourcing contract from a
German retailer.

more...

Floating On Air
The Indian entertainment industry is poised to grow three-fold to Rs 60,000 crore by 2010. This will create thousands of new jobs for creative people and professionals alike.

more...


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