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and Hitachi, when a 20 page verdict was handed down by an Intermediate Court in Beijing last month. The three large multinationals were named and identified as having pai bribes to the now former Head of China Construction Bank – Zhang Enzhao in the form of highly luxurious gift s accounting to more than $500,000. This transaction though happened through a Chinese contact named Zou Jianhua. The motive of the bribe was aimed at acquiring Chinese contracts for providing IT services. Though Zhang Enzhao was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment, interestingly, none of the companies were charged with any crime.
sroom lately? It’s not Virgin Group, but rival UK pay TV operator BSkyB. The issue cropped up when Branson (holder of 10.6% stake in NTL) called Britain’s Office of Fair Trading to arbitrate, after Rupert Murdoch’s BSkyB purchased a 17.9% stake in the national broadcaster ITV plc. Branson (NTL’s biggest shareholder) is actively blaming BSkyB’s deal as the one ‘distorting competition’. BSkyB’s $1.77 billion investment came at a time when there were talks about a possible merger between NTL and UK’s main commercial broadcaster ITV. As per the current UK media ownership rules BSkyB is prevented from controlling an interest of more than 15% in ITV. Branson is accusing BSkyB’s action of dominating ITV and hampering the interests of other stakeholders.
Baer continues to break newer grounds in communication too! This ad has been specifically designed keeping the Indian audience in mind. A wedding is an emotional event and the idea is simply to keep that moment alive forever. Moser Baer’s simple, but powerful, consumer proposition is with a Moser Baer DVD/CD, the mehndi and the fragrance of that unforgettable event will never fade away, simply because only a Moser Baer product is capable of accurately recording and retaining the freshness of the most cherished moments in our lives. Certainly, when anyone says that and with such confidence, how can the customers keep their hands off the product for who’d argue over happy memories being priceless?
ix times in 2007... and 18 times in 2009! These indications clearly point towards a major talent drought.” The talent shortfalls have resulted in higher salaries and also inter talent and intra talent poaching. The only way to deal with this is to act now. Hoteliers can tie-up with hotel management institutions or they can start their own training schools for the same. The retail giants like Pantaloons and Reliance Retail are following the same pattern. Furthermore, hoteliers need to fortify their HR practices so that the access to a new and fresh talent is consistent and attrition is no big problem.
for a democratic political system. It has been stated in the First Article itself that the boundary of Bhutan is inviolable, an obvious rebuff to the Chinese. Incidentally, the Chinese soldiers marched into the Bhutanese territory on November 2005 on dubious pretext, and since then, have been building roads in those areas totally ignoring the Official Bhutanese protests. Increasing military garrison in the region can be read as another Chinese endeavour to do another ‘Tibet’ in the region. Unlike the power hungry counterparts in neighbouring Nepal, the monarchy here has been officially labeled as the ‘friend of the people’, meant to satisfy the genuine aspirations of people. These steady transitions, minus the usual ‘revolution’, has almost been an unheard thing in modern geo-political history. The world, indeed, needs to learn, even if from the tiny-tots in the international arena.
arm of the Victorian age, away from the hustle and bustle of the city; place where you’ll come across horse-drawn coaches in place of swank automobiles (by law!) and Victorian cottages instead of suburban setting? Nothing less than an exceptional experience indeed on Mackinac Island, Michigan. And like an icing on the cake are the fall colours of the foliage in the background of the beautiful works of architecture and sculpture. A tourist’s delight is the Lake View Hotel, currently off erring a “Fantastic Fall Colour” economy package! Pack your bags...
From those unsightly and ponderous handsets to Motorola’s epitomes of designing excellence, the Dolce and Gabbana range, from the brick like Nokia 5210 to all-inclusive N-Series, the Indian mobile handsets industry has seen it all. Monthly subscriber additions of over 5 million and the world’s cheapest call rates(under 2 cents) are forcing the global handset makers to fine-tune their strategies to suit India. “Motorola is bullish on India and is gearing up to play a defining role in the country,” said Edward J. Zander, Chairman & CEO, Motorola Inc., while announcing India as Motorola’s headquarter for its High Growth Markets last year.
figures, could easily have taken the top position, after having offered a dividend of Rs.20 and Rs.30 in FY 2003-04 and 2004-05, respectively. But with a stock split and payment of Rs.4 per share as dividend in the subsequent fiscal, its ranking plummeted two levels below. If one were to consider the financial year 2005-06 alone, Essel Propack is the company with the maximum dividend yield for that period; it paid out an aggregate dividend of Rs.22 per share for the financial year. Tube Investments of India Ltd. is the second best for the same period of FY ‘05-06. The company paid out Rs.23.50 per share as aggregate dividend in that year. GTl Ltd., Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. and Monsanto India Ltd.
ounded in 1981, over time NIIT Ltd. has spawned into a powerhouse of talent, with the largest LAN in the country, over 200 nodes and several communication bases. Associations with world leaders, NIIT academies and management programs to educate students and professionals alike has furthered their goodwill considerably. Major expansion plans are on the cards within NIIT: They’re setting up training institutes in China and other South Asian markets and have also teamed up with the likes of Sony, the Indian Ministry of Defence and the Singapore government to name a few.
ving home after a hard day’s work? Before you can turn the key into the lock, rest assured that the lights would be on, the AC will have adjusted the room temperature to your desire, and your microwave would have heated up your fav evening snack. No, this is not dream-land, but a reality of the 21st century digital home. All you have to do is click a few buttons on your every day personal computer, a hand held PDA or a 3G mobile phone. With new innovative computer aided systems, entire homes can be accessed from any part of the world by the owner. Local alliances between real estate agents and large appliance companies, now enable scientists to develop fully accessible collective homes.
is a better yardstick for weighing the sense of devotion to one’s motherland. We pride ourselves on being in a nation where economic progress and new age modernity blend with the longstanding heritage and rich tradition, why then should unsavoury events, such as these, unfold? Love thy country; revere thy brethren... Vande Mataram!
momentum would continue as OECD forecasts a GDP growth of 3.9% in 2006, much higher than the expected growth rate of 1.8% of the European region. It has posted the third largest growth rate in Europe without a single failure since 2001. A robust growth in household consumption, strong trade balances and high gross fixed capital formation are the main drivers behind this upswing in the GDP growth. The value for Swedish exports touched $180.72 billion in 2005, an impressive rise of 6.6% over the previous year (Central Bank of Sweden). Electrical & telecom equipment, machinery, passenger cars, pharmaceutical products and iron & steel are the main export items.As the IT/ITeS sector is expected to grow by 30-35% in the next 3-5 years, the same can be used as a benchmark for estimating the growth of commercial office space.” The festive fiesta will bring in immense opportunities for investors. Be it the auspiciousness of the occasion or the sheer lure of the opportunity that drives you, it’s time to put your money where your mouth is. The way realty is shaping up, the only precedent that comes to mind is gold. There is expected to be only a marginal correction in prices, followed by even further appreciation. So don’t bide your time, celebrate the upcoming Diwali in your new homes.
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maximum purchase of suiting material happens from the business community,” says Vikram Mahaldar, Sales Manager, Raymond Ltd. If Raymond is focussing on institutional buyers, then rival Pantaloon is focusing on regional customising. “Our USP is what we sell in Durga Puja in Kolkata and that’s totally different from what we are designing for Diwali for the entire country,” boasts Bina Mirchandani, Head, Category Management, Pantaloon Retail India. The Birlas are betting big with their brand Digjam for this festive bonanza. This Diwali, the company will add as much as 350 new designs for their ‘Milan Collezioni’ range and will divulge ‘jacketing material’ to gamble on the juvenile segment. “This is the most important time of the year and customer looks for new collections in Diwali,” feels Rajiv Pal, GM, Marketing, Digjam.
Nokia, the Finnish handset seller, has come up with another way of connecting people. Nokia has bought Seattle based Loudeye for $60 million. Loudeye possesses a vast digital music catalogue. In 2004, it had bought the British music download service OD2 that now manages a licensed catalogue with nearly 1.5 million tracks. The deal will enable Nokia to gift its customers holding music enabled phones access to the wonderful collection. Last year, Nokia sold over 45 million music-enabled hand sets, and plans to sell about 80 million in 2006.
in his black Fiesta! After reaching Goa, one of his friends complains that he doesn’t have a swimming costume; Abhishek immediately changes their final destination to Ooty instead! So, the entire assembly of Ford Fiesta’s back tracks and heads toward Ooty! The positioning with this latest commercial is crystal clear: Fiesta is for the impulsive youth and combine sits zing appeal with characteristic sturdiness. Fiesta has already redefined the category break-up in automobiles, being as it is positioned somewhere between the B and C segments in the country. When Ford approached JWT for Fiesta, the brief clearly was: “You have to make it bigger than ‘Josh’, reveals SN Mohan, VP and Senior Creative Director, JWT Chennai.
The Indian textile industry has a golden opportunity to catch up with China in the post quota regime and become a massive generator of export dollars as well as jobs in the country. Yet, the Left will simply not allow the labour policy reforms, desperately required to make the Indian textile sector more globally competitive. Pleads S. P Oswal, Chairman of the National Textiles Committee of CII, “In an industry like textiles, which is very much seasonal demand oriented, the government must give certain flexibility to labour laws, like what China and Bangladesh have. I am not talking about hire and fire, but there should be freedom to work.”
h contributes to around 50% of its $367 billion economy. Generally diversified, the notable strength of the Swiss economy lies in four sectors – pharmaceuticals, machinery, watches & precision in instruments and financial services. Other sectors like agriculture and cartelised construction are still heavily government controlled and have not yet been opened up. Having faced the same fate as its other European counterparts, Switzerland too, showed slow growth for almost a decade; even in 2005, their GDP grew by a meager 1.7%.


