Forbes India - November 6, 2020
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Ajay Singh’s never-say-die attitude has helped SpiceJet stay afloat despite heavy tailwinds in the past year, particularly after the outbreak of the coronavirus. At a time when industry experts point out that the airline is facing financial problems and its overall situation is not good, the 54-year-old chairman and managing director is looking to leverage existing revenue streams and build them into money-making verticals. Our cover story is on his grand plans to de-risk the business and expand SpiceJet into a formidable air transport player. That apart, this issue also has the Forbes 400 package, a list of America’s richest who have seen their wealth soar despite the pandemic.
Drones Waft In A World Of Virtual Deal-Making
Why VC and PE transactions are taking longer to conclude and have got more complicated and intriguing in Covid times
7 mins
Safe Mode Off
The rules are yet to be framed, but experts say the Code on social security in its current form creates more challenges than clarity surrounding the employment of gig and unorganised workers
8 mins
Coffee, Tea… And More
Known as a beverage maker, the recently rechristened Tata Consumer Products now aims to go the whole hog
7 mins
ROUTE RECALCULATION
Beleaguered with financial problems, SpiceJet is looking to leverage existing revenue streams and build them into money-making verticals
10+ mins
Taxing, Yet Rewarding
How ClearTax is transforming from an income tax filing platform to a full-stack fintech player
6 mins
The Anti-Facebook
Amid a herd of grow-at-all-cost unicorns, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz’s second act is a carefully constructed tortoise. As the global workplace has suddenly gone virtual, Asana, the team-management software he has spent 12 years cultivating, is poised to win the race
7 mins
Reed Hastings Rewrites The Hollywood Script
Netflix had already upended Hollywood when the pandemic hit. but by making use of a highly unusual management style, its billionaire founder has positioned his juggernaut to prosper like few companies in the world right now
10+ mins
Biotech's Barnum And His Covid Cures
Billionaire Patrick SoonShiong’s radical cancer treatments made him one of the wealthiest physicians on earth. Now the master of medical marketing believes his drug therapies could defeat the “crisis of our time”—and there are plenty of reasons to think he’ll deliver more Hippocrates than hype
10+ mins
The Rise and Rise of Tyler Perry
From “poor as hell” to billionaire: How Tyler Perry built an entertainment empire and changed show business forever
10+ mins
‘SUCCESS DOESN'T TEACH YOU MUCH, FAILURE DOES'
Former cricket captain Ravi Shastri on turning entrepreneur at 58 with personal grooming brand 23 Yards, his approach as Team India coach, and learnings from the game and his stellar career
10+ mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Editor: Digital18
Categoría: Business
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Fortnightly
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