It would be simplistic to view activist shareholders as acting in their own selfish, short-term self-interest. They actually help all shareholders benefit in the longer run
Companies have been in a congratulatory mood in Glasgow. But critics say their efforts to cut emissions are too vague
Of the 1,670 mega and large projects (worth Rs150 crore and above) monitored by the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI), nearly 438 reported a cost overrun of about Rs 4.3 trillion (lakh crore) till September
For angel investors, what matters most is the quality of the idea and its unique, differentiated defensibility and the need for a great team
Fab facility will take time to pay economic dividend; chip design and assembly can throw up more opportunities in the near term
The RBI must find ways of making funds available at a concessional rate for investments in renewable energy and green technology
China’s approach may stem panic, but it sidesteps broader pressures on the sector and the economy
Molnupiravir increases our armamentarium against COVID-19, but it cannot replace vaccines. So, then what’s the hype all about?
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At half time of COP 26, it is increasingly doubtful that the ‘last chance for climate’ summit will deliver on the UK COP presidency’s ambition
Becoming self-reliant in the climate technology arena could play a pivotal role in ensuring that a geographically diverse country like ours having one of the largest scientific and technical manpower worldwide can rely on its own resources to address multiple challenges posed by Climate Change, including the capacity to build climate-ready communities
SEBI needs to be reminded that it is regulator of the entire market and has to take the view of all stakeholders before implementing structural changes
Shareholders, taxman and Musk himself are unlikely to lose from share sale
Input tax credit should be reinstated to keep projects affordable, says Razack
A wise investor should be aware of the fact that transaction costs are critical for him. At the end of the day, they can potentially add up to a substantial amount
The richest 10 percent of the global population emits nearly 48 percent of global emissions in 2019, the top 1 percent emits 17 percent of the total, whereas the poorest half of the global population emits 12 percent of global emissions
The Fed report points to speculative or biased views while trading
With several global powers, including India and the US, deliberating about the ardent need to ensure a free, open, and thriving Indo-Pacific in the context of China’s hegemonic behaviour in the region, the revamped role of the QUAD is going to be more effective in resolving the outstanding issues in the region
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Already home to the third-largest number of startups valued at $1 billion or more, India is poised to capitalise on a host of global and domestic factors that could create many more such companies
Some asset managers are tired of quiet conversations with companies about emissions and are now threatening to divest
A possible sectoral rotation is happening in Crypto with gaming and meme tokens: here’s what you should know
Risks for the wind power projects remain high. They take longer to execute and face greater operating challenges
There is only one reason ONGC is on its knees, and it is government interference in every aspect of the company’s operations.