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These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsIf you are putting fresh money into the stock market (or even looking to rejig your existing portfolio), it would be best not to react to w...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Part 49: This auto ancillary has an EV theme, but its balance sheet needs a close readA company can look well placed for the EV transformation on paper and still leave important questions unanswered in the financials. That is...
Ready for a water landing: After a series of disappointing takeoffs, seaplanes are back on India's policy radarIndia’s seaplane ambitions, first launched in 2010 with Pawan Hans’ Jal Hans service, have largely failed to take off despite early hype, m...
13 min that shrunk world in 1911: World’s first Air Mail by airplane in India made it global ‘Ground Zero’A 13-minute flight from Allahabad to Naini 115 years ago marked India as the birthplace of global airmail. This historic event is celebrate...
In US-China AI contest, the race is on to deploy killer robotsOne is pricey and slow: For a new force of up to 13 nuclear-powered attack submarines, the Australian taxpayer will fork out an average of ...
In U.S.-China AI contest, the race is on to deploy killer robotsThe Australian Navy is investing in two different submarine technologies to counter the rising power of China. One approach involves buildi...
IndiGo gets DGCA nod to remove technical paper manuals, to make aircraft lighterIn 2015, the airline became the first in the region to launch an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB), reducing 25 kg of paper on its Airbus fleet a...
Electric cars are passé: This flying battery is the dream of every green aviatorA battery-powered aircraft with no internal combustion has been a goal of engineers ever since the Wright brothers.
The future of warfare: Where digital & artificial intelligence meet kinetic powerThe ministry of defence has identified AI as a key enabler for the future, with a special task force set up to identify and push forward pr...
Move over mobile phone: The next ad frontier is the windshield"They could be here in less than two years," Corning Chief Technology Officer Jeff Evenson said in an interview Thursday. "We're making the...
Air India moves IT to cloud; looks to upgrade technologyAir India invests far less in technology than its private rivals and hasn't hired anyone for internal IT department in over a decade.
Lamborghini Aventador Superveloce is an insane performer, built for the F1 tracksThe Aventador Superveloce dials up the speed and aggression to a maximum. The cockpit is comfortable enough to spend hours in. The entire c...
Poke Me: Government must jump out of Air India’s cockpitIt must exit the airline business immediately. The timing is perfect. The stock markets are on a roll. The Modi government has inspired con...
- Airlines cut costs at passengers' expense
Flights can avoid air pockets, but not rising fuel prices. Hence to stay afloat, airlines are lightening their load and changing speeds to ...
- High fuel prices make US airlines try to lighten the load
With jet fuel prices so high, airlines have no choice but to scour their planes for ways to lighten the load.