APRIL 25, 2004
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Anil Ambani's
Power Play

As elder brother Mukesh spearheads the group's telecom business, the younger Ambani comes into his own with power.

EDITORIAL
Doing It With Mirrors
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BT SPECIAL
India's
Best Equity
Analysts

The first-ever survey
of India's best equity analysts. Part of Business Today's
ongoing year-round
specials.

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Boom Checks In
With the economy booming and
domestic tourism taking off, the
hotel industry is gearing up to
add some 30,000 rooms at a
cost of Rs 6,000 crore.
more...

60 Minutes
Patents are a measure of research output and IBM Research has the largest number of patents as compared with any other corporate laboratory in the world. BT meets up with Paul Horn, who currently heads eight IBM research labs across the world, including the one at IIT, Delhi. more...

The World's #1
Venture Capitalist

It's no longer Vinod Khosla
but another Delhi-born
Indian, Promod Haque.
Here's what makes
him tick.
more...

The Reclusive GMR
Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao runs one of India's most happening infrastructure businesses with a clutch of power plants, a couple of national highway projects, even an airport development. And lest we forget, he hasn't spoken to the media in the Rs 1,500-crore group's 27 years of existence. more...

The Brothers Dalmia
Abhishek and Chaitanya Dalmia have emerged as one of Dalal Street's biggest bargain hunters, grabbing under-valued stocks and rattling managements. But are the brothers serious investors or mere punters? more...

  Managing Expectations
India Inc. discusses managing
expectations and employees at the
second Business Today
Corporate Governance
Summit.
more...
 
 

Q&A: Jagdish Sheth
The originator of the 'Rule of Three' as a market evolution concept and Charles H. Kellstadt professor of marketing at the Goizueta Business School, Emory University, has been conducting brand workshops in India. But being an Emory professor, the one question he cannot escape is what he makes of The Coca-Cola Company's succession quandary.

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Apple SFX
Apple Computer wants to target its snazzy technology at Hindi cinema's growing market for special effects.


Q&A: Tarun Khanna
When a strategy professor at Harvard Business School tells the world that global analysts and investors have been kissing the wrong frog-it's India rather than China that the world should be sizing up as a potential world leader-people could respond by dismissing it as misplaced country-of-origin loyalty. Or by sitting up and listening.

Raghuram Rajan
The Chief Economist of the IMF doesn't hesitate to tell the country what he thinks. That's good.
 

Leaping To Safety
See a sliding stockmarket?
Fret not. You, the retail
investor, are not without
strategic options.
more...
 

MT Redux
After the medical transcription boom and bust, the industry has settled into a steady-state mode that bodes well for companies in the field, and their employees. In short, things are just the way the doctor ordered. more...
 
Own Volition
A bare-all look-back at a life wilfully wrecked, another on whether globalisation is good and a third on the yield curve. more...
 

Quiet HQ Of The DNA Sisterhood
A walkabout of the Golden Jubilee
Biotech Park for Women at Siruseri in
Tamil Nadu.
more...

People
Starring Infosys Technology's N.R. Narayana Murthy, steel baron Lakshmi Niwas Mittal of LNM Group, ace auditor Kashi Nath Memani, WorldTel's Chairman and India's telecom architect Sam Pitroda, Nasser Munjee and Data Access' Siddharth Ray
more...
 

Column by By Akshay Bhargava
Column by Vasant Kumar
Global Leaders

Leadership Secrets by Girish Arora

The Urban Governance Imperative
More Indian cities are waking up to the urban governance imperative pioneered by Bangalore and Hyderabad.
more...

Q&A With Stephen S. Roach
Morgan Stanley's Chief Economist speaks to BT on the falling dollar, China and India.
more...

Is There A Steel Cartel Around?
Consumers say yes, but steel producers
point to rising input costs as the cause of zooming prices.
more...

Is IBM Buying Daksh?
Seems likely, and such an acquisition would certainly make a lot of sense to IBM.
more...

The Flight To Academia
Why are corporate execs giving up top-dollar assignments for academic jobs?.
Help, Tarun!
Brain Burrowing
High Networth Network
more...

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