A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The customer is not a fixed target, but a moving one with constantly evolving tastes
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For the third time in five years the world’s highest-earning celebrity isn’t even living. Here are the top moneymakers from beyond the grave
There is a preference for deal-by-deal engagement, allowing investors to decide on a case-to-case basis
Will midcaps outperform the large caps in the next one year? Which sectors are expected to do well? Forbes India asks the experts
LG gets the premium feel right, and takes on competitors spec for spec
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner knows how to exploit his own network to hire smart. Here are the house secrets
Five years after an unprecedented government bailout there’s no shortage of people—including President Obama—taking credit for rescuing the most important industrial company in American history. But the truth of what happened during GM’s darkest days has never been told. Until now
The world’s first Bitcoin ATM, in Canada’s Vancouver, opened to media frenzy on October 29. But this is not the first alternative currency to have attracted so much attention
The intense scrutiny on his dual life hasn’t deterred politician-cum-industrialist Naveen Jindal. He is firm on his eventual goal: To become a full-time public servant. But, first, he has to fix his company
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By harnessing opportunities ignored by its bigger competitors, Micromax has emerged as a serious challenger in the mobile phone market. But now that the gaps are disappearing, can it create newer markets as well?
How TTK Group’s TT Jagannathan battled competition and product fatigue with constant innovation and consumer proximity
Joan Behnke redesigns the homes of the rich and famous by first renovating their minds
Mahesh Shetty’s strategy for scaling up the usually ‘localised’ tutorials business is based on standardising teaching processes. And, to overcome the constraints of the brick and mortar model, he now has his eye on the digital classroom
When even WHO doesn’t seek zero chemical traces, FirstAgro’s ultimate health food has people excited. Can it achieve scale with the speed its customers want it to?
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