![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, April 22, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Police reforms A TIME there was alas, now beyond recall when India's police force was admired for its spit-and-polish smartness, sharp reflexes, inflexible standards of discipline, effective enforcement of laws and prowess in investigation of ... More ON THE MOVE As tea exports fall...: It is dip, dip, dip at Amingaon ICD ARMED with bulging briefcases, the top brass of Container Corporation of India (Concor), tea shippers, senior officials of a number of shipping lines both Indian and foreign assembled at Guwahati in the first week of this month to ... More A RINGSIDE VIEW Political climate, dull results to check market movements LAST week, the Sensex lost 146.50 points from the previous week's close of 3510.90 points. The market capitalisation of the top 1,530 companies on Bombay Stock Exchange was pruned by Rs 19,868.64 crore. The week was marked by five days of ... More POLICY WATCH Corporate governance: Will SEBI give clear direction? OVER the last five or six years, when winter sets in, the lobbying arms of Indian industry like the CIIs, the FICCIs and assorted other chambers get busy in their usual act, lining up seminars to boost their earnings and to help some of the ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE Post-split effect -- All eyes on DSP Merrill Lynch REPORTS on changes at DSP Merrill Lynch have brought to the fore a whole lot of interesting issues, especially with mutual fund circles assessing the situation and drawing parallels with recent instances of similar moves. The story so far is ... More ADR WATCH Wipro results affect sentiment THE feel-good factor infused by Infosys Technologies for infotech counters during the previous week fast vanished following the disappointing Wipro results. Profit guidance from Microsoft seemed to have further alienated the confidence of ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Cotton futures to consolidate THE Cotton futures on the New York Cotton Exchange settled sharply lower on Friday on renewed technical weakness and steady fund liquidation. Excellent exports and cash business done this week at every level on the way down keeps the hope of ... More AMERICAN PERISCOPE
Paid more for performing lessWHEN high fliers receive dizzying sums as compensation, what is the principle at work? On the one hand, there is a principle of inherent worth of a job. If the work requires long training, high skill, and critical judgement, it should ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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