India’s Most Powerful Women in Business
Fortune India will be coming out with India’s definitive ranking of the Most Powerful Women in Business (MPW), in November 2020. Here’s a look back at our MPW 2019 issue.
Fortune India will be coming out with India’s definitive ranking of the Most Powerful Women in Business (MPW), in November 2020. Here’s a look back at our MPW 2019 issue.
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With competition nipping at its heels, Emami is entering new segments and pumping up its e-commerce business.
After a global acquisition spree, British industrialist Sanjeev Gupta is looking to buy at least four distressed Indian companies.
Broadcaster Star India has valued it higher than IPL.
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By betting big on good ideas and on nascent companies, Accel is showing the way forward for venture capital investing in the country.
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