Economics Manufacturing output fell for the sixth month in a dispute in August, official figures show. The drop of 0.4 per cent pushed the annual decline to 1.9 per cent. The wider measure of industrial production, which...
Order books at British factories are in their worst state for nearly 30 years and the labour market is shrinking rapidly, adding weight to predictions that a full-blown recession is just around the corner and intensifying...
The effort paid off. On Tuesday, Ratan Tata said a site near a sleepy town in Gujarat would build the world’s cheapest car, with a price tag of Rs 1 lakh. At least four other states held talks with Tata Motors to relocate the...
By CANDIA DAMES, Guardian News EditorOn the first anniversary of the sale of the majority interest in the Bahamas Telecommuni-cations Company, the process for licensing two new cellular phone operator...
The deepening financial crisis brings daily news of corporate collapses and bailouts that plunder the taxpayers' pockets at an unprecedented scale. Its 2007 accounts received a clean bill of health (page 44) from auditors KPMG....
Press Trust of India / New Delhi October 7, 2008, 16:30 IST The government is planning to extend the subsidy for shipbuilding industry, a move that is likely to boost India's share in the global market and create up to 2.5...
The domestic pharma companies have urged the Prime Minister to reduce the length of time the government takes to grant approval for clinical trials after a drug is discovered, through a letter forwarded by industry body, Assocham.
By BARBARA S. ROTHSCHILD • Courier-Post Staff • October 7, 2008 CHERRY HILL — Spanish language students at Cherry Hill High School East got more than a vocabulary lesson Monday. They got to watch a cooking demonstration by...
Out-of-home consumption is fast emerging as a new segment in the FMCG sector. Companies like Coke, ITC, and Dabur are exploring this avenue and coming up with new products and new packaging in this sector.
The financial crisis has thrown many skilled bank staff out of work but, as our correspondent writes, their expertise is in demand elsewhere It has become one of the defining images of the financial crisis. If, as Mr Smith...