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Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Stock Market (Learnings from analysing 2,800 Indian listed companies; Bubble hunting has become an art), Business (Ironies of luck; Risk is never as simple as it seems), Parenting (3 scariest chemicals to watch out for in your home) and Economy (Nutrition is India's next big headache)
With a growing interest in K-pop, K-drama series and Korean skincare in India, Young Doo's online venture for Korean products hopes to convert Indian buyers in a big way
How Britannia's Good Day has continued its thumping domination in the premium cookies segment over the past decade
As Covid-19 prevents spectators from attending the world's most famous cycling competition, technology services provider NTT is leveraging innovative technologies to bring them closer to the action, says Peter Gray, senior vice president for sport
During the war, when Continental supplied tires for military aircraft and vehicles, the company used concentration camp inmates to test products, and the inmates often died as a result, reports say
Abe, 65, has been prime minister for nearly eight years, a significant feat in a country accustomed to high turnover in the top job. Japanese stocks fell as much as 2% Friday afternoon following the report of Abe's planned resignation
Will India's millions of cricket fans take to the other bat-and-ball sport, baseball? Jim Small, senior vice president at Major League Baseball, which recently opened its sixth international office in Delhi, thinks so. Edited excerpts from an interview
Less than four months after joining the video app, Mayer said he was leaving. TikTok has been under pressure from the Trump administration
A tech start-up named for objects in 'The Lord of the Rings' has become a major government contractor. But what exactly does this influential but little-known company do?
In a Covid world, brands are counting on a judicious mix of TV and digital advertising to reach out to potential consumers