Mindtree CEO Debashis Chatterjee further added that the company was looking at rationalising smaller clients and would defocus from them where synergies are lower
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Biz EOD: Loan moratorium may extend; effects of Padmanabha temple verdict; Why tech intervention is critical
Catch top stories from the world of business and economy with BusinessToday.In’s Biz EOD report
UK bans Huawei 5G from end 2020, pleasing Trump over China
Britain’s National Security Council (NSC), chaired by Johnson, decided to ban the purchase 5G components from the end of this year and to order the removal of all existing Huawei gear from the 5G network by 2027
Roads can offer higher returns than RBI, Nitin Gadkari tells banks
Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said that banks can get a return of 6.5-7 per cent by investing in road projects
Oracle tools help industries build business continuity
Among the enterprises that Oracle has worked with in India are UST Global, RBL Bank, Tata Sons, Hindalco and many more amid the COVID-19 pandemic by enabling their path to business continuity
TikTok’s loss is Instagram’s gain; 55% influencers favour Facebook-owned platform after Chinese apps ban
Almost 55 per cent TikTok influencers said they will be active on Instagram; another 20 per cent said they will also focus more on YouTube
BF Utilities share price closes 10% higher after Radhakishan Damani buys 1.3% stake
Share price price of BF Utilities ended 10% higher at Rs 220 against previous close of Rs 200.90 on BSE
Wipro Q1 consolidated profit flat at Rs 2,390 crore, revenue rises marginally
Wipro’s consolidated revenue increased marginally to Rs 14,913 crore in Q1 FY21 as compared to Rs 14,716 crore in Q1 FY20
Best invention of 2020! Cuddle curtains for coronavirus-hit families to hug
First implemented by the staff and resident at the Jardins de Picardie nursing home in Belgium on June 14, the ‘hug curtain’ quickly gained popularity all across the world
Bharat Bond ETFs: Should you invest?
Bharat Bond ETFs not only enjoy tax advantage in the form of indexation benefit similar to debt mutual funds (20 per cent with indexation), but also liquidity as you can sell these ETFs in the secondary market