The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 85.23 crore for the October-December quarter of previous financial year.
A scuffle broke out between security personnel at Bombay House and photographers trying to click pictures of ousted Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry, injuring one of them, ahead of the board meeting of Tata group firm Indian Hotels Company Ltd here today.
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The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 63.97 crore for the October-December quarter of previous financial year.
While the Times Of India and Hindustan Times wage an ad-war of sorts claiming to be number 1 in the metros, Dainik Bhaskar has launched a campaign called Unmetro, targeting the untapped potential of the non metro cities.
These top corporate leaders include the Ambanis, Adani Group chief Gautam Adani, Mahindra chief Anand Mahindra and Phoenix Mills director Gayatri Ruia amongst others.
As Parliament gears up to discuss Budget session, Shobhana Bhartia assesses the current mood of the country and what can be expected ahead.
Total consolidated net sales during the October-December quarter, however, increased 4.95 percent to Rs 601.46 crore as against Rs 573.04 crore a year ago, HT Media said in a BSE filing.
According to Shobhana Bhartia, Devendra Fadnavis is the likely frontrunner for Maha CM post
The Indian Readership Survey mandated by Media Research Users Council (MRUC), threw up many top line changes with the entry of Mid-Day and Deccan Herald and the exit of DNA and New Indian Express. When compared to the last IRS, only two English dailies registered growth
India Inc has been up in arms over the law that they have to set aside 2 percent of their net profits annually for investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, there are companies around the world who are doing this and much more and seem to be doing just fine. To discuss this we have Walter Robb, Co-CEO of Whole Foods
Dubbed 'Let's Make News Better', the campaign attempts to re-position the English daily from a news reporter to an active partner who can affect the change its readers want to see.
Vinod Sharma, Political Editor of Hindustan Times believes this might be a major issue for the upcoming elections in 2014 and therefore, the DMK has withdrawn support from the coalition government.
As the FDI in retail issue heats up the Parliament, Congress is confident of having majority votes in their favour.
If you read newspapers you can't have missed how the front pages of almost all the top national dailies, have been serving up ads. This trend was rampant between September 25 and October 16.
Can the Chief Minister continue in office without damaging the credibility of the BJP? Can the BJP afford to let him go without losing the only stated controls in South India? BJP National spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman, Deccan Herald senior editor Ramakrishna Updhayay, HT editor Samar Halarnkar and Yogendra Yadav answer those questions.
Newspaper publisher HT Media’s fourth-quarter (January-March) consolidated net profit rose 11.8% from a year ago to Rs 52.9 crore aided by strong growth in advertising sales.
After attacking the government over the Wikileak exposés, it’s now the BJP’s turn to squirm. From Arun Jaitley and LK Advani to Sheshadri Chari and Prakash Javadekar, leaders of the party may regret what they have reportedly said to American diplomats. CNBC-TV18’s Karan Thapar discusses the issue with eminent set of panelists.
India-Pakistan relations are poised for what could be a significant change, a process of talk started today when the two home secretaries met in Delhi but the popular imagination has been captured by Dr Manmohan Singh’s invitation to President and PM of Pakistan to visit Mohali for the WC Semi Finals.
Obseving the recent string of events, Vinod Sharma political editor of Hindustan Times says that the the events are deep embarrassment for the government. “The prime minister’s image as an admistrator has been imapacted,” he believes. He also says that PM will try to refurbish his tarnished image.
Unitech promoters have repaid the entire amount of Rs 178 crore to investors to prevent Morgan Stanley (the banker of the issue of debentures) from selling shares that were held against debt raised by some group entities, the Hindustan Times reported.