Business
New Ford CEO to get $18.5 mln payout
Ford Motor Co said it would pay Alan Mulally $18.5 million to join the troubled automaker as its new CEO.
Gifting your child the world
As soon as we have children, we think about Insurance policies, we think about making investments for them.
Real estate major DLF's IPO called off
The Initial Public Offering from construction and real estate major DLF has been called off.
Markets end marginally in red
The markets opened in green tracking its Asian peers. Asian markets are also moved higher.
SBI MF comes under CBI scanner
The CBI chargesheet alleges that a research report was prepared as a part of a larger conspiracy.
Rapid growth reduces extreme poverty
The percentage of people living on $1 a day in South Asia dropped to 28.4 pc in 2003 from 40.9 pc in 1990.
Ansal Housing to raise upto Rs 233 cr
The BOD approved to raise the amount through the rights, private placement or preferential allotment basis.
Oil PSU officials start hunger strike
The officials have also threatened to go on an indefinite strike beginning September 5, if demands are not met.
Price war: RIL diesel sales drop 70%
RIL has seen a 70% drop in diesel sales on pricing the auto fuel higher than public sector firms.
Samsung to set up second plant in India
South Korean consumer electronics major Samsung on Thursday said it will set up a second plant in the country.
Now a crash course in cash raising
With a certificate course in Resource Mobilisation and Management, anyone and everyone can learn the tricks of the trade.
Recruitment advertising steps outdoors
Software companies have taken to the great outdoors to hunt for talent and using billboards for that.
Bandra-Kurla to get posh apartments
The going rate for a duplex apartment in Bandra-Kurla is over Rs 15 crore at a whopping Rs 30,000 a square foot.
Autocar, Ford Fiesta enter Limca records
Autocar India and Ford Fiesta have registered their names in the Limca Book of Records in a Max Mileage marathon.
128 pilots quit Govt airliners
As many as 128 pilots have left Air India, Indian Airlines and Alliance Airways between 2004 and 2006.
US business mission headed to India
American business and industry leaders are expected to join the largest ever US Business Development Mission to India.