It has long been widely believed - at least among some experienced investors - that it is the inexperienced ones who are most likely to get swept into the euphoria of a bubble and to buy when prices are the
A world-class urban transport infrastructure, including an efficient public transport system, road network, and optimising the existing infrastructure in key Indian cities would require an investment of Rs 4,35,800 crore in the next 20 years. A study undertaken by Wilber
The music business is known for supporting causes with events like the Live Aid and Live Earth concerts, which generate lots of money and publicity for a relatively short time.
When accessing forums ranging from huffingtonpost.com to linkedin.com these days, there is good chance that you will run into a blogger called Parker plugging a "talkathon."
Patenting activity is on the rise in India. But it continues to be hampered by lack of innovation, tougher patent laws than elsewhere in the world, and a shortage of examiners to handle applications
The hen strutted across the yard purposefully. Then it leapt onto a stack of firewood and pretended to peer at the sky and suddenly with a manic squawck, it flapped its wings and fled into the bushes...My brother and I
Israel's security officials this week saw that not even the highest walls and strictest checks can stop an attacker who lives in their midst, as a resident of the city killed three Israelis with a bulldozer
It's a dream going sour for real estate developers. With demand for housing stagnating, high costs of construction, a major liquidity crunch in the banking system and high interest rates on loans, few seem to be opting for high-end properties.
The Gariahat hawkers' group that prevented retailer Spencer's from opening its second large-format store here said today that any organised retailer wishing to do business in the city must not sell common commodities in packs below a specified weight and
Brazil and Peru had in 2007 proposed to the World Trade Organization (WTO) that biofuels and organic foods be classified as "environmental goods," thereby qualifying the two countries for deep tariff cuts.
Oenophiles are easily outraged, in the estimation of Ian Ayres. Not because the word sounds so shameful, but because wine gurus have reacted with utmost anger to the disruption of their merry bouts of sniffing and swirling brought about by