Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, October 27, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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COLUMNS CHAT: Bear, bear, go away, retail investors want to play Jogin (an economics student) and Mack (an American expat working in India) start celebrating Diwali before their friends Divya (a journalist) and Bidyut (an economics professor) can join them. Between bursting crackers and ... A RINGSIDE VIEW: Market outlook is still bleak Overseas investors’ selling not to be halted any time soon. Weekly outlook for the equity market is bleak, to say the least. Foreign institutional investors’ sell-off is unlikely to ... S VENKITARAMANAN: Failed bail-out of Dabhol The recent bail-out operations in the US consisting of the troubled assets’ repurchase package have met with substantive criticism that the process amounts to nationalisation of private losses and privatisation of profit. The reference ... ADR WATCH: Tata Motors plummets IT counters show relatively better performance. The global tsunami that started from the US showed no signs of abatement, as week after week the equities tumbled to new lows leaving the investors battered. Last week the Dow Jones Industrial ... VISION 2020: Leave infrastructure to private sector According to TV reports, the Tatas have cut down their commercial production by as much as 40 per cent. It has been said that Ashok Leyland too is looking for customers — it has over two month’s production lying ... AMERICAN PERISCOPE: Higher standards will find their level We need to take a break from all the discussion about the financial crisis and impending recession that my last two columns were on. Not because it is not important but the gloom will still be there when we return.Meanwhile, other events ... COMMODITY COMMENTARY: Conflicting stands of vegoil industry bodies Mumbai, Oct 26 It is now an intra-industry war out in the open; and no effort is spared by the warring groups. The country’s oils and fats industry is split wide open with pro and anti duty-hike groups lobbying hard with the Government ... OFFHAND: A Deepavali like no other I am waiting to see in what mood the various strata of society are going to approach the celebration of this year’s Deepavali. As at the time of writing, the observance is restrained, as measured by decibels of noise made by bursting ... BL CLUB: Mr Ravi Kumar Peesapati, Treasurer, Hyderabad Management Association; KRRIIT, Ghatkesar Hyderabad, Oct 26 Integrity and a common set of values are vital for success in sales and marketing endeavours, according to Mr Ravi Kumar Peesapati, Treasurer, Hyderabad Management Association ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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