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MAY 6,2007

Editorial
Cover Story
Features
BT Special
Trends
Money
Bookend
Back of the Book
Columns
Careers
People
COVER STORY

 

Are the Good
Times Over?

After a three-year heady ride-for corporations, consumers and
investors-the economic scenario
is suddenly looking cloudy. Is the
long-term India story petering out,
or has the economy just paused
to regain its breath?

Is the Economy Headed
for a Slowdown?

If growth in the US slows down, there could
be big trouble.

Read More

Will the Retail Bubble Burst?
Rising interest rates have made consumer
loans prohibitive.

Read More

Is the Bull Run Over?
Dalal Street never looked so drab
in a long time.

Read More

BT SPECIAL

India's Fastest
Growing Companies

Our annual listing of India Inc's top sprinters.
Read More

FEATURE
60 Minutes
W. James McNerney,
Chairman, President &
CEO, The Boeing Company, speaks to Business Today.

more...

REPORTER'S DIARY
Hick Town
Comes Alive

Durgapur is no longer the
'capital' of Bengal's rust
belt. Ritwik Mukherjee
finds that it's rocking to
the beat of the times,
and how.

more...

FEATURES

How to Save the SEZs
In all the heat and dust that the issue of
SEZs has raised, no one is asking the
most important questions and finding
the right answers. This story is an
answer to that problem.

more...

  Reinventing Moser Baer
Having survived the down cycle in
optical storage media, the company
is now diversifying into a clutch of
high-growth businesses.
more...

In a Sweet Spot
Cadbury India's CEO Anand Kripalu
wants to achieve in the next four years
what the company has in the last 50.
New competitors-both Indian and
foreign-will do their best to ensure it
takes longer.
more...

  At Least It's Done
Jet Airways finally succeeds in
buying out Sahara, for Rs 1,450 crore.
Should Naresh Goyal be pleased?
more...

No Frills, No Profit
There are still too many low-cost airlines in Indian skies for comfort-and for profits.
more...  



  Sold on India
Yes, the loudest noise at Placements ../2007
was about salaries, but it's the quiet trend
of more and more newly-minted MBAs
wanting to bet on India that was reassuring.
A BT-Coolavenues.com study.

more...
 
India Today Group : News Window
 
  FROM OUTSIDE INDIA

Borrowing Spree
India Inc.'s borrowings from overseas markets have touched a record high. They have grown more than six-fold to $3.94 billion (Rs 16,942 crore) in the first three months of this calendar year, compared to $644 million (Rs 2,769 crore) in the same period last year. The high cost of borrowing from domestic sources, due to rise in interest rates, has led companies to look beyond Indian shores. An analysis.
More Net Specials


Trade Tangle
Six key members of the World Trade Organization-the US, EU, Brazil, India, Japan and Australia-have failed to take forward the Doha round of world trade talks. The trade ministers met in New Delhi in the second week of April. In a joint statement, the countries agreed to set a new timeline for completing the talks, which they said they aim to finish by the end of this year. Here's a review of trade talks, the hurdles, and what's ahead.


Rising Rupee
The appreciating rupee is helping the government fight inflation. Prices of essential commodities are coming down gradually. But on the flip side, this surge in the value of the rupee has raised concerns over the profits of exporters, particularly textile, information technology and other labour-intensive industries. The rupee is currently overvalued by 11 per cent, up from 8.3 per cent a month ago, according to a JP Morgan index.

Web Censors
Internet censorship is on the rise worldwide. As many as two dozen countries are blocking content using a variety of techniques. Distressingly, the most censor-heavy countries such as China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar and Uzbekistan seem to be passing on their technologically sophisticated techniques to other countries of the world. Some examples of censorship: China's blocking of Wikipedia and Pakistan's ban on Google's blogging service.
 
 
MONEY   JOBS TODAY

Now, Back To Debt
After seeing low interest rates for half a decade, fixed income investors are now landing sweeter returns. Here's how to make the most of it.
more...
 

The Decision That Changed
My Career

Some of the most successful names in India Inc bare their hearts on the decisions that propelled them into the corporate stratosphere. What lessons can you draw from them?
more...

BOOKEND   BACK OF THE BOOK

Cautionary Tale
Bimal Jalan gives us his take on what ails India and where the remedies lie.
more...

Live On A River
Floatel, a hotel on a ship off Kolkata, is the first such in South Asia, and opened its doors to the public in March.
more...
PEOPLE   COLUMNS

People
Starring Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss; Anirudh Bhuwalka, CEO, Asia MotorWorks (AMW); Rajya Sabha member
Prof. M.S. Swaminathan; Infosys' N.R. Narayana Murthy; Citigroup's Deepak Sharma; and UTI Bank's P.J. Nayak.
more...

Leadership Spotlight S. Gopalakrishnan
CEO & MD designate, Infosys Technologies

TRENDS   CURRENT

A Good Augury
The first flush of results is encouraging. Will the trend hold?
more...

No Immunity
Despite being among the largest producers of vaccines in the world, India is facing a crisis in its immunisation programmes.

more...

Top of Mind
Focus on live TV on mobile phones
and eTokens.

more...

Newsmaker
This fortnight's hero is Sharad Pawar,
who's job as President of the Board of
Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has kept
him in the news recently.

more...

 

Chandra's Circus
Can ICL do for cricket what Packer managed?
more...

Eye of the Tiger
The Shiv Sena wants more jobs for the sons of the soil.
more...

Laid Low
Why aren't Frito-Lay's snacks available in Big Bazaar stores?
more...

It's My Turn Now
Infosys now has a brand ambassador-its
former CEO.
more...

On the Money Trail
SEBI can now track funds coming in from safe havens.
more...

Hey, We're Not That Bad
Will SEBI acknowledge the existence of
hedge funds?
more...

Idea in Play?
It's only an idea, whose time may have
not yet come.
more...

New School of Thought
Manipal group plans to plug industry's talent shortfall.
more...

When Gold Becomes Rust
Pepsi repositions its gold-coloured drink after the World Cup fiasco.
more...

Taking Stock
Brokerages are leaning on private equity
for growth.
more...

Paramount Proposition
Have a sound USP, will make money.
more...

Adding Life to the Years
Can Pond's new skincare range work miracles in the market?
more...

Ghost-town in the East
Some 63 km off Kolkata lies a barren industrial zone.
more...

Pursuit of Happiness
Hollywood films are finding more
takers.
more...

Big-Ticket Plans
Media & entertainment is attracting mega
bucks.
more...

Fodder on the Line
A contact centre for farmers-but not all
can call.
more...

Raising a Stink
BG flexes its muscle, GAIL objects.
more...


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