Radhakishan Damani: The Slow And Steady Retail King
With his unwavering focus on profitability, Damani has made DMart a brand to reckon with in the retail space
Vinita Bhatia - November 29, 2022
Why is Radhakishan Damani betting on India Cements?
The DMart founder is looking to work his magic on the troubled cement manufacturer
Krishna Gopalan - June 22, 2020
Ramesh Damani
An insight into ace investor Ramesh Damani's asset allocation
Prathamesh Mulye - November 13, 2019
Where The Rich Are Investing
Outside of their own business, equities and start-ups have emerged as the primary financial assets of the rich and the famous. Structured debt is no longer in vogue
Kripa Mahalingam - November 25, 2019
Ready to Roll
DMart, one of the most resilient offline retailers, is adapting quickly to survive an online onslaught. But bigger fish are closing in
Prathamesh Mulye - June 01, 2019
Growth at any Price
We sieve through the performance of fastest growing companies to present the ones that can sustain growth to justify their valuation
Kripa Mahalingam - May 13, 2019
Retail Stock Therapy - Part 1
A lowdown on how different players in the retail space are faring
Khushboo Balani - December 06, 2017
Ramesh Damani
He got his telecom call wrong with state-owned MTNL, but United Spirits ended up giving him a high
Jash Kriplani - September 19, 2017
Hit & Miss
Ten leading investors talk about their best and worst investment
N Mahalakshmi - September 14, 2017
Make Way For The New King Of Retail
With a ₹38,000 crore market cap, the Radhakishan Damani-owned D-Mart is now India’s most valued retailer
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - March 31, 2017
