When this Airbus A340 flight landed in France, there were 303 Indian passengers on board. But when the flight took off for Mumbai after a 4-day detention, there were only 276 passengers. This is because 27 people expressed their wish to stay back there on grounds of asylum. While the flight was detained for an alleged human trafficking probe, what raised eyebrows was the final destination, Nicaragua. Here’s why!
Tata Group would never favour a hostile takeover, its former chief Ratan Tata has said. "Yes, I've said that and what I mean is that if a company doesn't want us, we're not going to take it by force," Tata told CNN in an interview, which would be aired on Sunday
Escorts Group, which makes agriculture-machinery, construction and material handling equipment among other products, has said there is no truth in rumours that some of its rivals are planning a hostile takeover of the company.
Escorts could face a hostile takeover threat and the company has shored up its promoter stake by 5% in last 2-3 weeks in a bid to prevent it, reports CNBC-TV18's Swati Khandelwal Jain quoting sources.