FEATURES / Big Bet
An abusive reality show from India becomes the most social show in the world
Abhishek Raghunath
Mobile services provider Comviva, after conquering the African continent, has plans to go solo in India and succeed without parent Bharti’s help
Anirvan Ghosh
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How PepsiCo India’s new chairman Manu Anand is tearing down existing rules to create an exciting new business model to serve bottom-of-the-pyramid consumers
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William Bissell has an audacious plan to spur the retailer’s expansion, but there’s concern that it may come in the way of doing good for the artisans
by Mitu Jayashankar, Nilofer D'Souza, Udit Misra |
Nov 2, 2011 |
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The group’s 80-year-old founder, Jaiprakash Gaur, has a daring plan to leave a legacy and, in the process, dig out of a mountain of debt. But the ride may be long and tough
by Abhishek Raghunath, Ashish K Mishra |
Oct 24, 2011 |
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RIM’s new approach to tap the trendy young consumer in India pays off
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Three years ago, when its home market in Europe all but collapsed, Spanish wind turbine maker Gamesa turned its attention to India, and in the process, discovered a whole new lease of life
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FedEx has missed the India bus so far. Can the logistics giant win back lost ground from the competition that is miles ahead?
by Anirvan Ghosh, Ashish K Mishra |
Sep 8, 2011 |
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The $12 billion Posco investment in India was supposed to be the biggest FDI project in the country. After six years that still remains on paper
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UK-based Pavers Shoes believes it has cracked the code to succeed in India
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The 72-year-old company is making a strategic shift from just chemicals to water purification and products that promote health and wellness
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Beware AirAsia. Beware Air Arabia. India’s most successful budget airline is coming your way
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