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In 1908, Jacques Brandenberger was trying to save a tablecloth when he created something much biggerIn the innovative spirit of the early 20th century, Swiss inventor Jacques Brandenberger stumbled upon cellophane in 1908. This remarkable ...
In a volatile market, odds do favour contrarians, but only if they have an edge: 4 stocks from different sectors with dividend yield of up to 5.8%When a fundamentally strong business is available at 4% dividend yield, the probability that you will have both dividend and the capital ga...
The Iran war puts India’s dosa and AI dreams on iceThe war in Iran has disrupted India's LPG supply, impacting commercial kitchens and industries like rum distilleries. While prioritizing ho...
US toy makers nix batteries, other materials to save costs during tariff warAmerican parents might need to buy batteries separately this holiday. Toy companies are reducing accessories and packaging to save money. T...
Country with just 11,000 citizens makes banking history; gets their first-ever ATMs in 2025Tuvalu, one of the world's smallest and most remote nations, has introduced its first-ever ATMs, marking a significant milestone in its fin...
A slice of Brit Royal nonsense served oldAn anonymous bidder from China purchased a slice of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's 77-year-old wedding cake for £2,200 at an auctio...
Add Britannia Industries, target price Rs 5,650: HDFC SecuritiesHDFC Securities recommends investors to buy Britannia Industries shares. They have set a target price of Rs 5650. The brokerage firm believ...
Young Prince Harry's handwritten Christmas note to brother William up for auction at £7,000 | Here’s what it saidIn 1993, on December 25th, a young Prince Harry, at the age of nine, penned a heartfelt message in pencil that still exudes warmth and nost...
Year 2022 an icing on the cake for this FMCG stock; do you own it?According to Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities, this tie-up opens up export avenues for Britannia, and given that Bel Group is a maj...
How investible are NFTs?As such he concludes that NFTs are similar to the IPOs, earning a high first-day return with abnormally high volume. However, the size of t...
Execution, execution, execution! That's the mantra for this Budget74% FDI in insurance is a signal to the world that India is ready for business and confident about managing itself through a competitive la...
TCS rallies over 6% to hit record on solid Q4; more gains on the way?Experts said while the numbers are healthy, upside looks limited at the counter.
Rs 25,300 cr worth of NCDs to flood Indian debt market to satiate investors' hunger for yieldWith bank fixed deposit rates no longer attractive in a falling interest rate scenario, fixed corporate debt is the hot cake investors can’...
Australia to export Uranium to India by listing conditions like setting up of independent nuclear regulatorThe report noted that uranium sales to India would boost Australia’s uranium mining industry and mining industry in general
PM Narendra Modi arrives in Canberra, summit talks with Abbott on TuesdayModi will meet his Australian PM Tony Abbott for summit talks here tomorrow during which the two countries are expected to sign a series of...
India to finalise uranium deal with Australia during Tony Abbot's visitNegotiations for the nuclear deal with Canberra have been among least troublesome for New Delhi. The culmination of these negotiations is e...
Builders cut apartment size and price to perk up demand in dull marketBuilders have begun to bring down prices to prop up home sales in dull market, gladdening the hearts of potential buyers.
- Roman remnant: Chester, fortress city of Deva
Chester, or the fortress city of Deva as it was then called by the Romans, was built as a bulwark against the fierce Welsh tribes in the 1s...
- Google Earth emerging as popular online application
Google Earth not only shows a lot of maps and zoomed-in locations, there are oodles of fun hidden behind it. In Pics: Consumer Electronics ...
- Subsidy fossil turns fuel for promoting inefficient economy
The government decision to stick to the easy solution of subsidising petroleum products to shield people from rising international crude oi...