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Effective executive
WERE you casting about in utter ignorance for some clues about what makes for an effective executive? Lucky you! The Harvard Business Review (HBR) has not one, but nine, to offer — all so facile that it is ... More

ON MINT STREET
Banking reforms stranded midway
ABOUT two months ago, top bankers talked of fresh capital investments coming back to life. The same gentlemen today have turned quiescent. They expect investors to call up after the Union Budget. In the current year, bankers could be looking at ... More

EX PARTE
Deposits are in creditors' interest
ARE deposits the same as loans? How naïve to ask, you may chide, but that was the subject of discussion in the Oriental Insurance case taken up by the Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Delhi, recently. The company had made deposits with ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND
Gains on stake sale buzz
THE on-again, off-again rumours of auto giant Bajaj Auto buying out Maharashtra Government's stake in Maharashtra Scooter would appear to have revved up the stock price of the company. Maharashtra Scooters moved up by almost 7 per cent on the BSE ... More

ON THE HEDGE
Outlook negative for BHEL, PNB
THE following strategies are based on Thursday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE. BHEL: The stock closed at Rs 480 in the spot market. The outlook appears negative. The downside price target is Rs 468. Sell ... More

SENSOR
Markets recover despite hike in petro prices
AFTER a prolonged lull, the markets on Thursday gained over a percentage. The advance to decline ratio was positive indicating a positive sentiment in the stock markets. Despite a hike in the prices of petrol, diesel and coal during the week, ... More




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