CEOs take away 25 percent of companies' net profit
While companies boast of their highly paid CEOs, a review on the compensation received by this genre reveals that the salary taken home by the CEOs are disproportionate t...
CEOs of sick PSUs to get fat pay hikes!
CEOs of sick public sector units (PSUs) are all set to receive huge pay hikes! The idea behind the move is to retain them and offer additional incentives for turning arou...
India set to emerge as hub for international arbitration
The Union Cabinet Thursday paved the way for the country's emergence as a prestigious hub for out-of-court settlement of international commercial disputes between various...
Economic zone exports to grow over four-fold by 2008-09
Controversies apart, exports from special economic zones (SEZs) have registered a growth of 192 percent between 2005-06 and 2007-08, and are likely to tot a phenomenal 45...
Government will do anything to help Tata, says Kamal Nath
Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath Thursday said the government will do anything to help all the parties arrive at a convergence so that Tata Motors' Nano proje...
ING Vysya Bank expects 35 percent growth in deposits
ING Vysya Bank Ltd expects a growth rate of 25 percent in advances and 35 percent in deposits in the current fiscal, a top company official said here Friday.
CEOs from outside more likely to be dismissed
Boards of directors commonly trip while hiring CEOs, especially if they are taking them from the outside, because they know little about the competence of the prospective...
BHEL, Airtel, HDFC among 10 Indian firms on Forbes' list
Ten Indian companies led by Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL), Bharti Airtel and HDFC Bank are on the Forbes' list of 50 of the best of Asia-Pacific's biggest listed compan...
Reliance spending Rs.10 Mn to help develop Gujarat village
As part of a Rs.10 million corporate social responsibility (CSR) project, India's largest private company, Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries (RIL),
Around 1.15 Mn expats in Kuwait's private sector
Around 1.15 million expatriates worked in Kuwait's private sector till June this year, according to new figures.

