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Aspect appoints Apurva Boradia as director for channels and business development in India
29 Apr 2010
N Raja appointed VP sales, Ford India
29 Apr 2010
N Raja appointed VP sales, Ford India
29 Apr 2010
Irene Rosenfeld of Kraft Foods is highest-paid woman CEO
29 Apr 2010
Rosenfeld jumped to the top slot by nearly tripling her compensation package to $16.7 million in 2009
`Aliens' may exist, but encounters may be catastrophic: Hawking
26 Apr 2010
`If aliens were to ever pay a visit to meet earthlings, it would have much the same consequences for us as Christopher Columbus's landing in America had for the native Americans.'
Indian expat Vinod Khosla tops Forbes ‘green billionaire’ list
23 Apr 2010
Khosla has plenty of other green tech bets, including Calera, a company that is developing technology to trap carbon dioxide and capture it in cement, Forbes said.
Elkann to replace Montezemolo as Fiat chairman
21 Apr 2010
Fiat's new five-year business plan is expected to include the spinning off of its automotive operations from the industrial business, which includes heavy equipment manufacturers CNH and Iveco
Elkann to replace Montezemolo as Fiat chairman
21 Apr 2010
Fiat's new five-year business plan is expected to include the spinning off of its automotive operations from the industrial business, which includes heavy equipment manufacturers CNH and Iveco
Aptech Ltd appoints Easwaran Krishnan HR head
20 Apr 2010
Top management guru, Dr CK Prahalad, passes away
17 Apr 2010
Renowned management thinker, Dr CK Prahalad, who focused global attention at the fortune awaiting innovators at the bottom of the economic pyramid, passed away on Saturday morning in San Diego, US after a brief illness.
Ravi Kapoor to head Citi global banking in India
14 Apr 2010
High growth here to stay: Rangarajan
13 Apr 2010
MasterCard names ‘all-Indian’ Ajay Banga as CEO
13 Apr 2010
Banga is perhaps the only entirely India-schooled executive who has reached the top of an international company; others like Vikram Pandit and Indira Nooyi have degrees from the US in addition to the ones from India
Polish president and wife among 132 dead in plane crash in Russia
10 Apr 2010
While the exact number of people died in the crash is yet to be verified, no one travelling in the ill-fated plane seems to have survived
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