Ircon wins $1 billion railway project in Malaysia
Ircon International Ltd (Ircon), an afiliate of Indian Railways has won a major project in Malaysia, valued at around $1 billion.
Tata Teleservices looking to sell 49 per cent of tower business for Rs8,200 crore; SREI's Quippo may be likely buyer
Tata Teleservices is selling a minority 49-per cent stake in Wireless Tata Telecom Infrastructure, for an estimated Rs8,200 crore.
HSBC to acquire 73.21 per cent stake in brokerage IL&FS for Rs1000 crore
Europe's biggest bank HSBC is acquiring a 73-per cent stake in IL&FS Investmart for Rs1000 crore
 
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  Europe looks to EADS to build a European space shuttle
  EADS has just announced that its Astrium division has designed a variation of Europe's new space station freighter, known as the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), to make a crew ship capable of carrying three people. Sourya Biswas reports
  HP snaps at IBM's heels with EDS merger
  HP has already overhauled the venerable International Business Machines (IBM) in total revenue this year to become the largest computer systems and services company in the world. By Sourya Biswas
  Thinking ahead: Futures researcher Markku Wilenius
 

Since the end of 2007, Professor Markku Wilenius has been working as a consultant to the Allianz management on questions regarding the future. The 45-year-old scholar from Finland Futures Research Centre is senior vice president, Group Development of Allianz SE, and is a member of the Club of Rome, an international non-governmental organisation which advocates long-term global thinking and action.

  Isn't India contributing to the global food-price rise?
  Why blame George Bush for stating something obvious when our governments have failed to increase farm output to meet demand, which is undeniably rising By Shivshankar Verma
  Harnessing sunlight on the cheap
  For a project that could be on the very cutting edge of renewable energy, this one is actually decidedly low tech--and that's the point. By David Chandler
  Rural marketing: the bottom-of-the-pyramid game
  The Marcus Evans conference 'Proactive Rural Marketing Strategies' brought together executives from companies across industries to discuss the challenges and triumphs of their endeavours in rural marketing.  Dhruv Tanwar reports from the venue
  India's high domestic demand immune to US slowdown: Merrill Lynch's John Thain
  John Thain, chairman and CEO, Merrill Lynch, feels that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in India will drive revenues for Merrill. He does not believe in the decoupling theory though he says India is less coupled with US companies for domestic demand. India's high domestic demand would be immune to a US slowdown, he says CNBC-TV18 shares with domain-b its exclusive interview with Thain:
  Personal branding: The art of managing your personal brand
  Lesley Everett, founder of the Walking Tall Foundation, and an authority on personal branding, on her recent first visit to India for the Sales and Marekting Executives International (SMEI) meet, spoke to Domain-b's Dhruv Tanwar about personal branding, and its significance for corporates and individuals today.
  Global warming guilt and record oil prices
  The reasons commonly espoused don't fully explain the more than 10 fold jump in crude oil prices over the last decade. Maybe, oil is pricey because we all have started feeling guilty about consuming it! By Shivshankar Verma
  Mapping Earth's soil moisture
  Professor Dara Entekhabi will lead the science team designing a NASA satellite mission to collect global soil moisture measurements and other data seen as key to improving weather
  The continuing travails of Ben Bernanke
  Bernanke's bold and unorthodox steps in recent months seem to have calmed down the credit markets and yesterday's 25 basis points cut was widely expected. But, his biggest test has yet to come. By Vivek Sharma
  Mobile banking set to grow
  Mobile banking has emerged the most promising front end technology for broadening the access of finance in the country. By Probir Roy
  Monetary Policy 2008-09: Between a rock and a hard place
  As the economy slows down further and inflation remains high, the RBI will have to shed the preference for CRR hikes and take more decisive steps.By Shivshankar Verma
  Marketing via controversy: The Indian Premier League
  Controversy, if used correctly, can be a brilliant, amazingly low cost marketing tool that makes for phenomenal media coverage, and be very effective, if you manage the media well and do not mind the odd dose of adverse publicity in the short term. Dhruv Tanwar takes a look at the flip side of two much publicised events, one a restaurant, and the other the Indian Premier League.
  Adding insult to injury
  The call for Rahul Gandhi to be named prime minister is a continuation of the efforts to undermine Dr Manmohan Singh that started with the ouster of foreign minister Natwar Singh and had ended, till recently, with the scuttling of the Indo-Us nuclear deal. By Prem Shankar Jha
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