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The company was earlier producing almost 1.4 million tonnes per annum of copper and supplying it to its parent Hindalco in India
The seventies' oil shock forced Mahindra group's flagship to innovate for staying in business; that started the company's evolution into a technology disruptor, whether through in-house R&D or ser
Arun Nanda, chairman, Mahindra Lifespaces, & chairman, Mahindra Holidays, says the diversification into the services business was a well-thought-out plan based on what new India would need
Engineering conglomerate fended off three corporate raids but emerged stronger
Bharat Doshi, non-executive director, Mahindra Group, explains how the Group survived the oil crisis of 1973 with a simple innovation - replacing its Jeep's Hurricane engine with a customised version
Bankers say it's a question of survival for debt-heavy companies
May mean cheaper inputs but also greater competition from imports
Ambani brothers, JSPL the bottom three in market-cap growth
If crude oil prices fall below $80 a barrel, production of oil from shale gas formation in the US will become uneconomical, warn analysts
Revivals nearly double q-o-q to 36 in September, highest in 3 years
Indian companies raised only $129 mn raised in 2013 and just $16 mn raised till date in 2014
But earnings of main private holding firm get a booster dose from RIL dividend
Time for LIC to become transparent and accountable even as they deal with thousands of crores of public money
May get extension to pay $540 million
Top companies in China are valued at 7.7 times the trailing 12-month earnings against a P/E ratio of 18.6 times for Nifty 50 companies
SAIL, Tata Steel earnings to fall due to Jharkhand mine closure
Stake held by Nahatas has fallen to just about 1% as they did not make any investments post 2010 in rollout of services
Under second-term chiefs, market capitalisation grew faster, companies beat benchmark Nifty