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India's quiet push to steal more of China's iPhone business
India, as part of a national manufacturing drive, is chipping away at that dominance, when many companies are looking to spread their work to countries other than China. An estimated 13% of the world's iPhones were assembled in India last year, and about three-quarters of those were made in Tamil Nadu. By next year, the volume produced in India is expected to double.
Is a bearish trend unfolding in the US DXY amid economic uncertainties?
In October, the US DXY was seen oscillating between 105.50 to 107.40. However, the Dovish Fed led to a breakdown in US DXY below 105.40.
We see large opportunity in EMS companies: Milind Karmarkar
We have Maruti in our portfolio. But besides that we have never bought into autos because frankly, again, a big part of business which is cyclical and most of the times I avoid cyclicals because I always say that I do not understand commodities very well and these are trades.
'Laal Singh Chaddha' & 'Raksha Bandhan' see total wipeout. Can these SRK, Hrithik, Salman movies revive Bollywood?
Following the latest box-office debacle, movie producers and distributors are now a worried lot.
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PayMate files DRHP to launch Rs 1,500 crore IPO with Sebi
PayMate is looking to raise Rs 1,500 through the primary route, which includes issuance of fresh equity shares worth Rs 1,125 crore. The remaining Rs 375 crore will consist of an offer for sale (OFS) by existing shareholders and promoters.
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Exclusive: Delhivery CEO Sahil Barua on daring IPO; Cognizant to go fully hybrid by early 2023
One company has chosen to plough ahead despite the less-than-ideal conditions. We spoke to Sahil Barua, founder and CEO of Delhivery, in an exclusive interview to find out why.To swap or not to swap: What's best for electric vehicles
With swapping, the battery packs can become smaller and the average subsidy per vehicle will become lower implying more vehicle support within the FAME-II budget. The battery swapping model uses battery leasing service which separates the ownership of the battery and the E2W/E3W and reduces the expenses incurred by EV owners.New vs Old: How startup IPOs are changing the valuation game
The blockbuster IPOs of new-age tech companies show the valuation game has changed, as focus shifts from earnings to growth potential.How Startup IPOs are changing the valuation game in India
The blockbuster IPOs of new-age tech companies, such as Zomato and Nykaa, show the valuation game has changed, as focus shifts from earnings to growth potential.In a battle for prestige, AIADMK's Jayakumar seeks to retain Royapuram seat; DMK rival assures more amenities
Elections to 234 Assembly seats in Tamil Nadu will be held on April 6, with counting to be taken up on May 2.Full text of Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders
Wall Street loves the fees that deal-making generates, and the press loves the stories that colorful promoters provide, Buffett said.Rs 72,000 crore tax benefit for top 500 stocks: Check out who gained most
Sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals and electric utilities may see only limited gains.Oyo set to be one of the largest hospitality brands in the world, says CEO Aditya Ghosh
He wants Oyo to do in hospitality what IndiGo, from where he resigned in 2018, managed to do in aviation.Earnings growth may rocket to 15-year high
Bajaj Finance, Britannia, HDFC Bank, Bajaj Auto, Kotak Mahindra, Eicher may benefit most.The stealthy strike that may've set up the return of Tatas as India's steel king
How many times have you seen a $5-bn takeover wrapped up in 72 hours flat? Well, here is one.Nifty at record high! Look within it, 50-pack is telling interesting stories
The more weight a stock holds in the index, the more clout it carries in swinging the index.Here's how IIT Madras has become a haven for startups
Since 2006, 140 startups have been a part of the IIT-M Incubation Cell. Of these, 32 startups have raised a total $108 million from investors.Traveller’s diary: From the Hungarian Grand Prix to the Tour De France, places to visit this July
If you have a vacation in mind, these are locations you must surely consider.Why starting up is not everyone's cup of tea, and points to ponder for wannabe entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs are a rare breed. You should be able to ideate, have a risk-taking ability, plenty of passion, demonic energy and focus.ET 500: Why Dynamatic is the Infosys of aerospace manufacturing
European aircraft maker Airbus, which has placed orders worth Rs 1,800 crore with Dynamatic, has worked closely with the company for the past eight years.Why Indian MNCs find it difficult to gain developed world’s approval
After spectacularly announcing their arrival on the global stage in the boom years, India Inc’s global ambitions face a reality check in the developed world.Two mega industrial units on the anvil in J&K
Two mega industrial units will be set up in Jammu and Kashmir in the near future to give fillip to industrialisation and to generate employment in the state.How five ex-bankers broke free with radically different ventures and made them click
This is a tough environment to be a banker of any sort. While many in the business are still wondering what the future holds, five ex-bankers broke free with radically different ventures and made them click, reports ET.We don't lend to airlines, realty and power sectors: Shailendra Bhandari, ING Vysya Bank
ING Vysya Bank has returned to investors more than double what the BSE Bankex did since January 2009, the year when Shailendra Bhandari was appointed its chief executive.Beijing Auto Show to witness 100 new cars, big shifts in global auto industry
ET on Sunday analyses all the new trends of the global auto industry emerging from the show so you know what the ride is going to be like.Companies like Nokia, Philips, HUL, Godrej eye emerging middle class India
A clutch of companies is targeting a more pragmatic opportunity: the chunk of consumers between the middle and the bottom of the pyramid.Hyundai boss Chung Mong-koo gives $462 million to charity
Chung Mong-koo has donated $462 million to charity as part of a pledge he made in 2006 while being investigated for corruption and breach of trust.Auto demand lifts US retail sales to 3-year high
Sales at US retailers surged in August by the most in three years, led by a jump in auto purchases, as consumers took advantage of the government’s “cash-for-clunkers” programme.Load More
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