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Infosys co-founder N.S. Raghavan became one of India’s earliest venture investors in 2000 but his company didn’t make much money. His sons, Sriram and Anand, are out to change that
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He beats his own drums. He treads his own path. Gopinath is back at his old game: Disruptive entrepreneurship
by N.S. Ramnath, Nilofer D'Souza |
Oct 14, 2009 |
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The first peek into the stock market’s hottest prop shop and the first family of derivatives
by Pravin Palande, S. Srinivasan |
Oct 1, 2009 |
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Vinod Ramnani wants to win the heart of the largest medical devices market in the world
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Shahnaz Husain converted her teenage passion into a thriving beauty business. Now she must let it move on beyond her
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Sportsman Mahesh Bhupathi has ended many a tussle on the court with the drop shot. Now Bhupathi, the businessman, has to show the same finishing touch
by Ashish K Mishra, Prince Mathews Thomas |
Sep 17, 2009 |
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Spirituality, environmentalism and business blend in an international commune in South India
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Vishal Nevatia and his team of buyout specialists believe in the companies they invest, sometimes more than the founders themselves
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They like to restore crumbling palaces. Now, all classes of travelers have a place to stay thanks to this misfit duo
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A wily and innovative company that came out of Infosys wants to turn every phone call into an advertising opportunity
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