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BUSINESS TODAY: July
2004 to December 2004
December
19, 2004
The Battle
Hots Up!
Now out in the open,the battle
between Mukesh and Anil Ambani
threatens to escalate into
a full-blown war.
December
5, 2004
20 Companies
To
Watch In 2005
Our third annual listing of companies it
could pay to keep an eye on in
the coming year..
November
21, 2004
The King
of Steel
With 70 million tonnes of steel capacity,
Lakshmi Niwas Mittal becomes the world's
newest steel czar with $31 billion in revenues,
$7 billion in profits, and 1,65,000 employees
in 14 countries.
November
7, 2004
The Value
Chronicles
More stories behind the numbers
of the BT 500.
October
24, 2004
Tremors
In BPL
The inside story of why patriarch T.P.G. Nambiar
is unhappy with son-in-law Rajeev Chandrasekhar.
Unhappy enough to drag him to the
Company Law Board.
October
10, 2004
India's
Best B-schools
The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, makes significant
gains, five new entrants make the list of 30, 20 schools slip some,
and India's first and only ranking of B-schools based on recruiter, wannabe-MBA,
MBA student, functional head, and young executive perceptions proves why
it makes sense to be just so.
A BT-ACNielsen ORG-MARG study.
September
26, 2004
The 25
Most Powerful Women
In Indian Business
She is a woman in business,
executive, entrepreneur, or simply
someone into the family business.
September
12, 2004
10 Things
That Make
India Inc. Invincible
Well, almost. What else can explain its
resilience in the face of a patchy monsoon,
zooming inflation, and the coming oil shock?
August
29, 2004
Fast
Company
The inside story of how
Infosys plans to grow
bigger and better, then,
bigger and better still...
August
15, 2004
Lodha
Vs The Birlas:
A Battle Of Wills
As a shocked Birla clan launches a legal campaign to
oust R.S. Lodha, the battle for the M.P. Birla Group
appears likely to be a long, bitter one.
August
1, 2004
How To
Win Friends
And Influence People...
...and still get your way. Just ask India's
Finance Minister P Chidambaram. His third budget,
and the United Progressive Alliance's first is,
better believe it, reformist. That's a relief!
July 18,
2004
Small
Towns, Big Business
The topography of India's small towns is changing.
Think malls replete with golden arches.
Think multiplexes. And think, a new consuming class.
A Busines Today report.
July 4,
2004
The Great
Gambler
As a 29-year-old, Ashish Dhawan of
ChrysCapital made
three bets: That global investors,
would trust him with millions. They did—with
$450 million.
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