Management - general
RIM marketing chief to leave in six months
05 Mar 2011
Satyam mulls suing former Satyam management and PwC
19 Feb 2011
Mahindra Satyam is examining the possibility of suing Ramalinga Raju and PwC as they were party to the scam that resulted in security fraud and litigation
CIL well in line for ‘maharatna’ status
07 Feb 2011
Larry Page is Google's new CEO, Schmidt executive chairman
21 Jan 2011
Page takes the reins at a time when Google is striking out in multiple directions with its small businesses, from its online video site YouTube to its large push in mobile advertising with Android
L&T may be split into nine firms, says chairman Naik
05 Jan 2011
Twenty-one months before he retires, L&T chairman A M Naik has initiated a restructuring plan that will divide the Rs37,000-crore company into nine virtual companies
Air India’s half-year results show distinct improvement
27 Dec 2010
The turnaround plan initiated by national carrier Air India during 2010-2011 seems to be bearing results, with the airline reporting improved performance on all parameters
Parmalat founder Tanzi gets 18-year jail term
11 Dec 2010
Independent directors win: AI sacks Pawan Arora
19 Nov 2010
BP to link executive bonuses to safety
20 Oct 2010
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