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Edelweiss Alternatives’ Subahoo Chordia quits, likely to launch own fundSubahoo Chordia, a key figure at Edelweiss Alternatives, has departed to launch his own infrastructure fund. He was instrumental in buildin...
Here to win quick commerce, will become market leader in near-term: Samir Kumar, Amazon India chiefAmazon is planning to aggressively expand its 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, aiming for market leadership despite moderating quick...
Why Amazon has struggled to crack IndiaAmazon's India strategy is changing: under new leadership, the company is focusing on profitability over rapid growth. This shift comes as ...
Suzlon Energy shares crack 5% after Rs 29 crore Sebi fine for misleading financials; company clarifiesSuzlon Energy shares 5% dipped after Sebi imposed nearly Rs 29 crore in penalties on the company and former executives for misrepresenting ...
'Misleading financial statements': Suzlon to challenge Sebi's penalty order before SATSuzlon Energy plans to challenge Sebi's order imposing penalties of nearly Rs 29 crore on the company and former executives over alleged ac...
Sebi fines Suzlon Energy Rs 29 crore for misleading financial statements; promoters, executives also penalisedSEBI has fined Suzlon Energy Rs 29 crore and several former executives for misrepresenting financial statements, inflating profits via circ...
ETtech In-depth: Amazon’s quick commerce blitz rattles Blinkit’s playbookAmazon's aggressive 10-minute delivery push is intensifying competition in India's quick commerce market, putting pressure on leader Blinki...
Amazon Now orders growing 25% month on month: CEO Andy Jassy in Q1 earnings callAmazon Now's quick commerce orders are experiencing 25% month-on-month growth, with Prime members tripling their shopping frequency. The co...
Amazon to expand quick comm network to 1,000 stores across 100 citiesAmazon Now is rapidly expanding its quick commerce services to 100 Indian cities, boosting its micro-fulfillment centers to over 1,000. Thi...
Amazon India plans to invest Rs 2,800 crore to strengthen operations; to focus on quick commerceAmazon India announced an investment of Rs 2,800 crore to bolster its infrastructure and operations, aiming to enhance delivery speeds acro...
From swipe to strategy: Your credit card now decides what you buyConsumers now meticulously compare credit card offers before making purchases, turning transactions into value calculations. Credit cards a...
Amit Agarwal interview; ONDC cuts incentivesHappy Wednesday! Amazon's Amit Agarwal spoke to us about the company’s quick commerce plans and India growth blueprint. This and more in to...
Jet Airways CFO Amit Agarwal quitsIn a statement to the stock exchange, the debt-ridden carrier said that Amit Agarwal resigned with effect from May 13, 2019 due to personal...
No doubt Air India is a valuable asset, but it's just not for us: Amit Agarwal, deputy CEO, Jet AirwaysThe entire package on offer in the Air India sale does not work for Jet Airways, says Deputy CEO and CFO, Amit Agarwal.
Stanton Chase makes India comebackFour senior executives — Amit Agarwal, Ashwini Prakash, Mala Chawla and Sripad Kn — who were with the earlier Stanton franchise will now he...
Amazon India boss Amit Agarwal's stress-buster mantra: Watching reruns of 'Seinfeld'It's been 20 years since the show. But for the jet-setting Amit Agarwal, the sitcom provides much laughter therapy.
Amit Agarwal to remain at helm of Amazon IndiaAgarwal was supposed to spearhead Amazon’s launches in Singapore and Australia in the coming years
Want to ensure that buyer doesn't find a better shopping experience elsewhere: Amit Agarwal, Amazon India chiefAmit Agarwal, Amazon India chief says that with a new war chest of $3 billion, his company will ensure that lowering costs for sellers is a...
Bullish on Sobha, Oberoi in realty space: Amit Agarwal, SBI Cap SecuritiesWe saw cash flow visibility in this particular quarter very sharply and that is the reason why Oberoi is going to do well.
Mobile will be our focus area, says Amit Agarwal of Amazon IndiaRight now more than 35 per cent of our traffic is coming from mobile and that is amazing. We expect it to continue to grow.