Business
TCS marks 2006-07 with robust growth
India's biggest software company TCS has posted better than expected results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2006.
Orascom gains 68 pc stake in Hutch
Hutch and Essar will have an indirect and direct foreign shareholding of 68 per cent.
World Cup kicks up German economy
German Sports goods firms Adidas & Puma, which sponsored WC winners have enjoyed surging sales thanks to the tournament.
Lessons from disaster: Things to do
Today there is no place "safe". So how does an individual plan for this uncertainty? By planning for the worst.
Mkts end weak in sync with global mkts
Markets across the globe displayed weakness. Sensex closed down 71.59 pts at 10858 and Nifty down 26.60 points at 3,169.30.
Algerian LNG to fire Dabhol plant
GAIL India Ltd is in talks with an Algerian firm for sourcing long-term LNG to fire the 2,184 MW Dabhol power plant.
Good old bank deposits are back in trend
Banks are hoping that risk averse investors will lap up these schemes in the absence of infrastructure bonds.
Hot stocks for this week: Experts
According to experts, stocks like Reliance Industries and Infosys will give the markets direction.
High spenders put exchequer on high
High spenders now know that the taxmen has got specific information about their spending and can’t evade taxes anymore.
Centre embroiled in Jet-Sahara deal
Jet Chairman Naresh Goyal has denied blaming the Government for the failure of the Jet-Sahara deal.
Mkts manage positive close on volume
The markets closed in green, they were choppy and were moving within a tight range throughout the day.
You may opt for power supplier soon
Govt is revisiting power tariff policy to ensure open access, which would bring down the cost of supply.
Consolidation is sustainability: Mittal
Laxmi Niwas Mittal says that the steel industry needs consolidation as consolidation means sustainability.
PCs rock mkts, sales cross 5 mn units
Desktop PCs fetched a revenue of Rs 8,884 crore in 2005-06, an 18 per cent rise over 2004-05 revenues.
The story of the Man of Steel
Coming from his humble roots in Sadulpur in Churu district of Rajasthan, Lakshmi Niwas Mittal can now sit pretty at Kensington Palace Gardens, London, as the King of Steel.
FDI flowing to India: CEO, HyperCity
Andrew Levermore,CEO HyperCITY - a 120,000 sq feet hypermarket brand speaks his mind on FDI in the Indian retail segment.