![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 13, 2006 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Signs of decadence I Met, the other day, a highly successful young Indian American professional, who is comfortably settled in the US. He is obviously of the thinking type and while leading a prosperous life, has been closely studying the trends and developments in ... More WIDE CANVAS US strategic interests Targeting China, wooing India Two US reports see China as a threat, as Beijing "continues to invest heavily in its military," and as that country emerges a voracious consumer of oil. These reports also see India as a balancing power. But the more important question is, will Washi ngton change its stand on the Kyoto Protocol that it is yet to ratify? More ON THE MOVE
Iron ore exports: Raking up problemsA RINGSIDE VIEW It's now time for consolidation? The general impression one gets talking to cross-section of market regulars is that no one wants to miss the bus. More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE Franklin Templeton fact-sheets provide more info IN a world where critical information can energise the way you live, fact-sheets of mutual funds containing additional details are always welcome. More so, if investors are able to leverage these details to their advantage. Check out the ... More ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED ERP is not a magic wand YESTERDAY, I visited a department store that belongs to the organised sector. A few weeks ago the company had re-branded the shops and put up a new name. So, naturally, I was curious, as I strolled in. It was quickly apparent that the ... More RANDOM WALK Making IT work well If Kerala hopes to attract IT investments, it should ensure the most stringent of standards - not just in physical infrastructure and corporate incentives, but also in internationally recognized core labour standards. More CHAT Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit Talkative, as always, Sridevi was phoning up her friends to check how much they’d gain when the new STD rates kicked in from March 1. Jogin was assembling data on strikes by airline staff, to find the total loss suffered. Dakshinamoorthy was ... More EUROSCAPE Europe's nations on vacation JOTTINGS Making a difference through HR PEOPLE WISE
Problem of the runaway brideWhy did the promising bright star the organisation had zeroed in on, not turn up for work on the appointed day? More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Feb. 5-Feb. 11 `Stay invested' Gas deal fuels Ambani spat Mount 10,000 and Reliance Is the Sensex in the same league as the Dow? |
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