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SpaceX says 'disabled' 2,500 Starlink devices at Myanmar scam centresSpaceX has shut down over 2,500 Starlink devices at scam centers in Myanmar. This action follows an AFP report on the widespread use of the...
Cryogenic OGS IPO subscribed 646 times on final day; GMP hints at 68% listing popCryogenic OGS IPO: Retail investors drove the demand, oversubscribing their portion by 239.90 times. Non-institutional investors subscribed...
China's economy grew 8% in 2021 but property, virus threats loom: AFP pollThe eight percent growth would be well above the government's target of more than six percent, and comes on the back of a strong start to t...
Big rethink ahead for US Chinese-listed stocks after ugly JulyThe Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index -- which tracks 98 of China’s biggest firms listed in the U.S. -- plunged 22% in July, its biggest one...
US IPO market a danger zone for Chinese firms after Beijing crackdownOn Tuesday Beijing said it would strengthen supervision of all Chinese firms listed offshore and tighten rules for cross-border data flows,...
China steps up supervision of overseas-listed firms after Didi IPO dramaU.S.-listed Chinese companies including Full Truck Alliance and Kanzhun Ltd were also set to open lower on Tuesday after the CAC on Monday ...
Volkswagen draws up plans to carve out LamborghiniThey said the German carmaker is looking to make Lamborghini a more independent unit within its stable of car brands and is discussing long...
Better prepared but need more hands: FMCG companiesThe lockdown had resulted in an exodus of workers, and states restricted movement of trucks, disrupting supply for essential goods. The min...
Railways’ parcel train service is back, but can it survive after the lockdown ends?Railways’ parcel train service, abandoned decades ago, is now helping companies move essentials.
People moving around freely in J&K: General RawatRawat said brick kilns were functioning normally, trucks were transporting sand and shops were open, reflecting that life was normal in the...
Letting problem fester for decades is not a solution, says Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev on Article 370What governments have done till now is kick the can of these troublesome issues for the next government to handle –– be it the problem of K...
Which part is in India and not in India- make it clear for the next generation. This is what the government is trying to do right now - Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev“We can always question the wisdom of the government, but letting the problem fester for forever is not the solution”
Pakistan nuclear bogey shows lack of faith in its Army: General Bipin RawatIt’s time to give peace a chance in J&K; Pak has made LoC deployments amid fear of retaliation to terror attack attempts in India.
Nifty gains at risk of reversal; fourth quarter earnings may disappoint: UBSWhile bulls say Modi’s win has improved prospects for continuation of his reforms, UBS says the mkt overestimated the strength of the recov...
Sales of heavy-duty vehicles rise sharply after clampdown on overloaded trucksThe huge penalty and other charges have made overloading nonviable for truck operators, forcing them to invest in higher capacity vehicles.
Demonetisation: It’s cash and no carry for realty as sellers, buyers prefer wait-and-watchReal estate, once a booming business for brokers, had been reeling under the impact of slowdown for over a year now.
The Swami who took on the mining mafiaThe swami's fight began in 1998 during Kumbh Mela when he spotted the riverbed being dug up and trucks stealthily crossing the river at nig...
Illegal sand mining: High stakes, mega bucks fuel illegal ‘dig-load-sell’ sand businessBoom in construction industry has triggered demand for sand, to meet which contractors, with state officials' help, have begun a dig-load-s...
- Untapped growth prospects lure PE firms to non-banking finance companies
PE firms are betting on the untapped growth prospects in the niche sector and expect 20-22% return on investment, while focussing on NBFCs ...
- Food prices to stay high till Diwali
Consumers may have to brace themselves for a further hardening of commodity prices over the next few months.