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The Champ
Venu Srinivasan has brought TVS Motor back in the reckoning in the Indian two-wheeler industry.
Top Driver
Kenichi Ayukawa has taken India’s automobile market leader where it feared to tread earlier – success in premium cars.
The Fighter
Sunil Mittal has fought many a battle, and emerged on top every time. He’s now readying for the biggest scrap of them all.
The Disruption
Several changes are shaking up the structure of the travel sector.
Different Strokes
International hotel chains are using a multibrand and asset-light strategy to grow faster.
Dark Truths
An Engaging Account of the Journey of Coal, and Its Significance in India’s History, Economy and Politics.
Cash Flow Issues? Reset Your Goals
Senior bank manager Krutti Sundar Patra needs to cut down on expenses and save more, says Pankaj Mathpal, a Mumbai-based certified financial planner.
More Pain
Pharma stocks continue to underperform as policy uncertainty adds to the toll taken by USFDA and market challenges.
Sowing Hope
Agribusiness companies recorded the highest gains in market cap, thanks to government policies. But the sector still faces challenges.
On The Mend
India Inc.’s interest-paying capability shows signs of improvement, but the companies may not be out of the woods yet.
Oiling Along
The market has given a big thumbs up to IOC’s plans to rework its energy mix and stay ahead of competition.
Riding The Consumer Boom
Indiabulls Ventures has made the most of the opportunities in consumer finance.
How We Did It
Business Today has been ranking India’s largest companies BT 500 based on their market capitalisation since 1993.
We Will See Large Job Losses
How serious is the impact of automation on human jobs? Which jobs will be affected first? How is the automation revolution different from the industrial revolution? Business Today’s Rajeev Dubey posed these and other such questions to Paul Raleigh, Global Leader, Growth and Advisory Services, Grant Thornton. Excerpts from the interview:
How Gen 5 Is Reimagining
The 117-year-old Murugappa Group
'Let Market Decide Fate Of Bad Assets'
Last year, global consultancy PwC did something it would have never done a decade ago. It acquired a drone company and added a commercial drone services division in an attempt to position itself as a technology-driven company. This transformation is being done because technology is a bigger disrupter than globalisation for countries, corporations and societies, PWC’s global Chairman, Robert E. Moritz, tells Business Today’s Joe C. Mathew & Rajeev Dubey. Here are the edited excerpts:
GST: The Distributor Chaos
The upcoming GST has landed traders and distributors of consumer goods companies in a quandary.
The Safer Bet
Debt mutual funds offer more tax benefits and returns than other fixed income instruments.
The Cyber Frauds
And how to keep your money safe from them.
Quest To Save Essar
As Debt Hits ₹1.38 Lakh Crore, the Ruias Are Looking to Recast the Group Once Again.
Growing Worries
Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare companies are on the defensive. Our special report takes you through the headwinds they are facing and how they are reworking the way they make and market medicines.
Beyond Metros
Private hospitals, offering quality healthcare, are proliferating in Tier-II and Tier-III towns.
Data That Knows Itself
Self-aware Software Will Be an Important Trend in the Coming Years – and It’s Tricky
India's Best B-Schools
The 2016 edition of the BT-MDRA Best B-schools survey comes in the backdrop of renewed faith in traditional sectors such as consulting, FMCG, marketing and manufacturing, and offers deep insights.
Acting In Haste
The Reserve Bank of India may be moving too fast, too soon, in its efforts to resolve the bad loan mess.
Creative Job Titles Can Energise Workers
They reduce burnout and increase satisfaction.
Are Mutual Funds Worth The Risk?
Debt funds have eroded substantial investor wealth over the past few months. Are they worth the risk?
Stepping Back
The Budget seeks to open fresh funding avenues for investing in infrastructure as the government’s appetite for spending has waned.
Skew Towards PM-Kisan
The shift might be aimed at boosting farmers’ income but there is no extra outgo for two crore additional beneficiaries.