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Jun 27, 2009
Regulars
Editor's Note
Cover Story
Chronicles of the rise and fall of the Indian software engineer.
Aviation
Hot Seat
Dinesh Keskar, who was appointed President of Boeing India in March, tells Sudipto Dey
Companies & Industry
View
The distress in the auto-component sector is an opportunity for companies with strong sheets and vision to swoop in for bargains.
Feature
Retail
It takes a lot to become a Wal-Mart supplier—and little to be dumped by it.
Pepsi
Going against the grain, Pepsi wants to buy out its bottlers in North America. What’s behind this move and will it work?
Bharti MTN
Much as Sunil Mittal wants this deal to be sealed, he doesn’t want to cede control to MTN.
Tata Motors
New MD Telang has just four years at the helm and a lot of problems to fix.
Trade
India in mind, China is cozying up to South Asian nations with trade and aid. To wrest back the advantage, India needs to do the same—better.
Toyota
In its first 12 years in India, the world’s largest car maker held back. Now, it is stepping on the gas.
Health
How a doctor measured the health of 15,000 Hindustan Unilever employees in cold numbers and set about improving them.
Diversity
Shanti Bhavan, a free school for dalit children, is a spectacular role model to promote diversity.
Enterprise
An idea and a PPT. That’s all Nitin and Rohan Gupta needed to launch an e-waste recycling company.
Life
Life
CavinKare CMD CK Ranganathan had to choose between birds and business for much of his life. But now, he has a big business and an aviary full of exotic birds like cockatoos and macaws. He tells Sharada Balasubramanian all about his love for pets
Advertising & Media
guerrilla tactics
Books
A competent account of how two of the most successful brand campaigns in Indian tourism were orchestrated.
Take One
First
If Pranab Mukherjee were to base his Budget on President Pratibha Patil’s speech inaugurating the 15th Lok Sabha, this is what it would look like.
Tata Group
Traditionally, the group’s CEOs took charge in their 60s. Now, they are doing so in their 40s.
Economy
Take One
PRIME MOVER
Morgan Stanley’s perma-bear thinks the global revival is exaggerated, but is optimistic about India’s prospects.
GM BANKRUPTCY
What did Ford Motor do right over three years that GM didn’t?
Governance
The government needs to create a single multi-purpose card for all its schemes.
Venture Capital
VCs, by definition, invest in start-ups. But some are now swinging to the other end too.
Executive Diary
The news will give British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s government some much-needed relief.
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