Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, October 15, 2009 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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WEB EXTRAS HEALTH: Measuring healthcare delivery AccountSpeak Getting to speak to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt, would have been the most ideal thing to do, to learn about GE’s recent decision to integrate all healthcare units with its Wipro joint ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Watch the value-added space The wireless telecom industry continues to be in the news and evoke interest across all segments of society — consumers, investment bankers, the stock market and the corporate world. The telecom market is the second largest with close to ... HUMAN RESOURCES: Deferred incentives for executive directors The issue of excessive executive directors’ pay dominates public debate from time to time with a workable solution proving elusive.The corporate sector, particularly its honchos club, springs to the defence of the existing regime, ... FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Higher ‘other income’ boosts Parsvnath consolidated net profit in Q2 New Delhi, Oct. 14 Parsvnath Developers on Wednesday posted a 180 per cent year-on-year rise in its consolidated net profit for the second quarter ended September 2009, at Rs 61.42 crore, aided by stake sale in a Delhi project and lower ... REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION: Rise in net interest margins lifts Can Fin Homes profit 22% Improved net interest margins and a better market for housing loans have resulted in higher net profits for Can Fin Homes for the July-September quarter of this fiscal. The net profit has shown 22 per cent increase this quarter at Rs 10.29 ... HUMAN RESOURCES: Recognising human capital risks Risk in relation to human capital has now gone significantly beyond the traditional remit of the human resources (HR) department. With current economic challenges and in an increasingly complex regulatory environment, managing HR risk has become ... OUTLOOK: Kolkata port seeks help as Hooghly depth drops Kolkata, Oct. 14 The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) has sought urgent assistance from the Ministry of Shipping to overcome the crisis thrown up by the sudden drop in the navigable depth of the Hooghly River at Auckland, posing a threat to ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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