Insolvent Builder, Dejected Buyer
The Indian homebuyer, especially in the National Capital Region, does not have a home. They spend time either in courts or government forums in an attempt to claim the home they wished and paid for. However, the builder is bankrupt, and neither the courts nor the government knows how to proceed
Jeevan Prakash Sharma - September 28, 2022
ACC-Ambuja’s conservative approach has worked well, but now it might need to step out of its comfort zone
India’s second-biggest cement player has seen sticky growth, but competition has been far more aggressive
Krishna Gopalan - October 08, 2020
High-powered gains
JSW Energy’s acquisition strategy has put the company in a position of strength as demand hints at a recovery in the power sector
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - December 23, 2016
Business as usual
Rising demand and profitability have improved matters for Pune's food processing units
Adit Mathai - March 11, 2016
"My style has been to gain confidence by delivering good quality"
Sheer determination and an iron will powered the growth of an infrastructure giant from North India
Kandula Subramaniam - July 13, 2015
Keep calm and sell assets
Following the slowdown, a host of Indian companies are selling assets to find a way out of a debt quagmire
Krishna Gopalan - January 15, 2015
Future Tense
UltraTech will have to up the ante in its bid to retain supremacy over the domestic cement market
Krishna Gopalan - June 11, 2015
No value for money
Falling power output can’t be attributed only to inadequate coal supply, there’s a new culprit — faulty equipment
Kandula Subramaniam - February 05, 2016
Sybaritic spas
The intent at Six Senses is to pamper hedonists
Kishore Singh - December 21, 2015
Capital stretch
Previewing the much-awaited Yamuna Expressway
Team Outlook Business - August 20, 2015