'Indian business will weather Mumbai storm'
Indian IT bellwethers and other corporate giants do not believe the terror attack in Mumbai will disrupt business for long.
Meltdown-hit tourism sector to be hit further
Indian tourism, already hit by the global meltdown, will be further impacted by Mumbai terrorist attacks, according to India Inc.
ArcelorMittal to cut 9,000 jobs worldwide
Steel-making giant ArcelorMittal might slash up to 9,000 jobs across the globe, approximately three percent of its total workforce, through voluntary redundancies, the co...
Bharti Teletech bags Rs.350 Million contract from BSNL
Bharti Teletech, manufacturers and distributors of telecom and allied products, Thursday said it has bagged a contract worth Rs.350 million from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd ...
'Its business as usual': Citibank India after bailout
Following the $20 billion bailout package announced by the U.S. government, the beleaguered Citigroup Tuesday said its Indian operations were on track and that it was bus...
India defers decision on Dow Jones' move for facsimile editions
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has deferred decision on a proposal from the U.S.-based media giant Dow Jones to publish facsimile editions of newspapers in India.
Tamil Nadu to get super-critical thermal plant by 2012
Power equipment major Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) and Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) will jointly set up 1,600 MW super-critical project in Tuticorin district in...
BSE, NSE shut down due to terrorist strike
BSE and NSE, the two biggest stock markets of India are to be shut down Thursday out of security concerns due to the serial terrorist attacks Wednesday night.
Dell bans travel to India due to security reasons
Concerned about the security of its people following a series of terror attacks in India's financial capital, Mumbai, global technology company Dell has banned its travel...
Terrorist-attacked hotels may face liability claims
The Taj Mahal Hotel and The Oberoi Trident, the two hotels attacked by terrorists in Mumbai Wednesday night, could face sizeable damage claims, says the insurance industr...

