Business
Shah Rukh on 'board' Jet Airways
Jet Airways has appointed Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan as a director on its board.
After no to Tata, B'desh woos Pak firm
Bangladesh is now wooing Pakistan's Dawood Group after keeping in abeyance proposals worth $3 billion from Indian firm Tata.
Microsoft plans share buy-back
Microsoft has found something to do with the $34.1 billion in cash, that it has sitting around.
Deccan chief against airport monopoly
The no frills, low cost airliner Air Deccan has voiced against monopoly of airports in the country.
Oil cos to absorb price volatility
the Government-run oil marketing companies remain firm on not passing on their Rs 73,000 crore accumulated loss.
Rel Retail to roll out from Hyd in Sept
Kicking off its Rs 25,000 crore mega retail plans, Rel announced its first store will come up in Hyderabad next month.
Hyundai not interested in Ford's Jaguar
Hyundai, along with affiliate Kia Motors Corp, is aggressively expanding its overseas presence.
Potato sales to go online in Bengal
Trading in potato, India's most widely grown tuber, will go online in WB to benefit farmers resorting to distress sales.
Infy chief joins US businessmen board
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy is joining TiE - a worldwide network of entrepreneurs of Indian origin in the US.
Shaw Wallace's subsidiaries to merge
Vijay Mallya-controlled Shaw Wallace and Company Ltd said its two subsidiaries have decided to merge.
Hutch looking to sell India stake
Hutch may be looking to sell its India stake and Essar may already be preparing to buy it.
McDonald's India sees profits surging
The Indian unit of McDonald's Corp, the world's largest restaurant chain, expects sales and profit to surge over the next decade.
Sensex, Nifty close flat; Midcaps party
The 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) gained 130.21 points in the previous trading session on Wednesday.
ONGC shuts oil wells due to floods
ONGC's Hazira gas processing complex was flooded last night forcing the company to shut down the facility.
US could end trade benefits with India
The decision follows the collapse of world trade talks, which Congress blames on developing countries like India.
BP shutting down largest US oilfield
UK's oil major BP Plc shut down US' largest oil field after discovery of corrosion and a small leak in a pipeline.