SoftBank Group's plan to pump $1 trillion into solar in India unlikely to receive special sops from govt
Fp Staff • 7 years agoThe government is also unlikely to accept SoftBank's demand to fix tariffs in dollars as it would not expose state utilities to foreign exchange risks
PNB scam fallout: Indian auditing is stuck in the nineteenth century; it is time to audit the profession
Srikanth • 7 years agoCan the auditing profession really hide behind a grass skirt given the scale of stressed assets across public sector banks?
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal claims that Bitcoin is "Enron in the making"
• 7 years agoBitcoin is a virtual currency that has gained more than 500 percent this year, more than any other tradable asset class.
From Enron to Goldquest and Ishrat: The many half-truths of P Chidambaram
Rnb • 9 years agoChidambaram has been insisting that he is innocent in the Ishrat Jahan case, and whatever he did was strictly according to law. But the more one examines his past record it becomes apparent that he has a penchant for cutting corners around Indian laws
SC slams MoPNG for abusing process of law, harassing PSC owners
Fp Archives • 9 years agoThe Supreme Court on Tuesday junked the government's plea seeking removal of a foreign arbitrator appointed by Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL).
From Enron to Wal-Mart: the dirty business of 'lobbying'
Vembu • 12 years agoEven if there is no proof of payoffs by Wal-Mart, it is easy to believe the worst because virtually every pillar of society - from politicians to corporate houses to lobbyists to the media - has become a player in the business of lobbying.
Why Goldman's CEO Blankfein might be in deep trouble
Fp Archives • 14 years agoThe day that Blankfein's hiring of high-profile lawyer Weingarten broke, the bank's stock dropped nearly 5 percent to its lowest level since March 2009.
One in every seventh office mail is gossip: Study
Fp Archives • 13 years agoThe average corporate email user sends 112 emails every day and one out of every seven of those messages can be called "gossip," says a new study.
One in every seventh office mail is gossip: Study
Fp Archives • 13 years agoThe average corporate email user sends 112 emails every day and one out of every seven of those messages can be called "gossip," says a new study.
Goldman Sachs CEO hires high-profile lawyer, shares tumble
Fp Archives • 14 years ago