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Monday, November 10, 2008

Canon Pixma MP145


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Technical Specification

7-segment LCD display Photo Lab Quality, High Quality; 2 pl ink droplets and 4800 dpi* (Vibrant Colours, Minimal Grain ); “FINE Cartridge” for superior Image Quality with CHROMALIFE 100 for long lasting prints; DUAL COLOuR GAMUT PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY (For Second Copy to optimise quality ), BORDERLESS Prints Upto A4 Size
PRICE: Rs.5,995
WARRANTY: 1 year (on site)

MP145 has a classy-looking white (titanium white) exterior, which is quite different from its other generation models. “As compared to MP160, it is low-priced and offers low prices cartridges, the PG-830 & CL-831,” asserts a confident Sanjeevan, Assistant Director CSP. It comes with a USB interface cable and has designer software with Photo Editing Easy LayoutPrint for both Windows & Macintosh formats bundled with the needed equipments. Since all the consumers using the product will get lab quality BORDERLESS prints at low price along with option for high capacity cartridges, this is certainly a lucrative offer for them. Its high printing speed of 20/15 cpm (Blk/Col), copy speed of 19/15 cpm (Blk/Col) is an additional feature that enhances the offering as such. The printer is compact and has a Stylish Print Scan & Copier with fully supported 100 Sheets Tray.

Marketers’ delight: It cuts down on complicated key assortments and makes handling easy.

Tester’s note: Pros – Terrific speed of printing, high in quality photo prints, fast and good copying, fast scanning abilities. Con – Has no pictbridge.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

DELL XPS M 1530


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Technical Specification

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium; Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo T7500; RAM: 2 GB; Screen Size: 15.4 inches; Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8600M GT; Storage Capacity: 160 GB

PRICE: Rs.49,900;
WARRANTY: 1 year

M1530, being the middle child in the XPS family, fills the gap between M1330 and M1730 quite brilliantly while maintaining the sleek metallic finish and stylish chassis that made M1330 so alluring. It is light enough for short trips at 6.2 pounds – with a nine-cell, 85-Wh battery. The M1530 comes with two battery options: an extended nine-cell battery (85-Wh) and a six-cell battery that offers less-than-spectacular battery life (2.75 hours). The notebook is loaded with premium features like fingerprint reader, and design accents like touch-sensitive multi-media buttons, brushed aluminum accents and comes in a variety of urbane colors. It is also one of the initial laptop to have a slot-loading Blu-ray burner. An upbeat Girish Mehta, Director-Cons. Mktg., Dell India says, “The XPS1530 is targeted at customers who want the latest features and high performance and at the same time appreciate fashion...”

Marketers’ delight: Multi-media enthusiasts will love the optional Blu-ray disc drive and noise cancellation ear buds, and travel remote that stores away in the ExpressCard card slot.

Tester’s Note: Pros – Dell’s MediaDirect and Instant Office technology offers fast one-button access to music, movies, and pictures, as well as calendar items and contacts, without booting the system up.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Opening up the discount window to investment


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Opening up the discount window to investment banks, announcement to auction $200 billion of US treasuries for certain mortgage-backed securities, unleashing a fiscal stimulus package, a $150 billion tax rebate package et al apparently imply that US does not enjoy the luxury of waiting for markets to stabilise before thinking about the future. The fact is US is plagued by profound errors in risk management. The IMF has already shaved its forecasts for growth in the global economy; and the downbeat analysis has further created a gloomy backdrop for policymakers across the globe.

The ongoing debate may continue, but in the final analysis, it needs to be figured out how hard the landing will be in the US. When it happens, policy makers will also have to analyse whether it will prove to be a V, U, W or L type of recession, and act accordingly, for the sake of the world at large. After all, how the other economies fare in this period will depend to a significant extent on the US situation. So the Fed has to be ready with all the parachutes it can spare...

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Friday, October 17, 2008

JAMES MURDOCH - Son of a gun


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JAMES MURDOCH
Son of a gun


James Murdoch, the son of the world’s biggest media mogul Rupert Murdoch, has all the qualities to be the appropriate heir of News Corporation and take the legacy forward that his father has established. His father has always been appreciated for bold moves and radical thinking, but James is more of a consolidator. Having said that, I don’t mean that with James as its steer, the aggressiveness of News Corp. will slow down. In fact, it will mature with a blend of aggressiveness and out of box thinking.

James has an increasingly growing focus on the Indian market and it’s simply a strategy to grab a pie of the budding market in the country. Some of his early games in India worked out well. But in the 21st century he has not been able to deliver strongly in the Indian market. However, I feel that he has all the capabilities to take the group forward both globally and in India.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Monday, October 06, 2008

The next Generation of Terror


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When British police broke down Younis Tsouli’s door in October 2005 in a leafy west London neighborhood, they suspected the 22-year-old college student, the son of a Moroccan diplomat, of little more than having traded e-mails with men planning a bombing in Bosnia. It was only after they began examining his hard drive that they realised they had stumbled upon one of the most infamous – and unlikely – cyberjihadists in the world. Tsouli’s online username, as they discovered, was Irhabi007 (“Terrorist007” in Arabic). It was a moniker well known to international counterterrorism officials. Since 2004, this young man, with no history of radical activity, had become one of the world’s most influential propagandists in jihadi chatrooms. It had been the online images of the war in Iraq that first radicalised him. He began spending his days creating and hacking dozens of Web sites to upload videos of beheadings and suicide bombings in Iraq and post links to the texts of bomb-making manuals. From his bedroom in London, he eventually became a crucial global organiser of online terrorist networks, guiding others to jihadist sites where they could learn their deadly craft. Ultimately, he attracted the attention of the late leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. When British police discovered him in his London flat, he was serving as Zarqawi’s PR mouthpiece on the Web.

Tsouli’s journey is representative of the wider evolution of Islamist terrorist networks today. Since Sept. 11, 2001, the threat confronting the West has changed dramatically. The enemy today is not a product of poverty, ignorance, or religious brainwashing. The individuals we should fear most haven’t been trained in terrorist camps, and don’t answer to Osama bin Laden or Ayman al-Zawahiri. They often do not even adhere to the most austere and dogmatic tenets of radical Islam. Instead, these are homegrown wannabes – self-recruited, without leadership, and globally connected through the Internet. And their lack of structure and organising principles makes them even more terrifying and volatile than their terrorist forebears. the new face of terror

The five years between Osama bin Laden’s 1996 declaration of war against the US from his safe haven in Afghanistan to the attacks of 9/11 were the “golden age” of what could be called al Qaeda Central. Those days are long over, but the social movement they inspired is as strong and dangerous as ever.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

For More IIPM Info, Visit below mentioned IIPM articles.
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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Pakistani nukes


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Therefore, there is a growing feeling that Pakistani nukes (about 40-50) can fall into the wrong hands. But then, there is the other side of the argument. The pro-Pakistan experts think that India is deliberately raising concerns as it wishes to take advantage of the fact that President Musharraf is in trouble today. A.H. Nayyar, Visiting Fellow, SDPI, an Islamabad-based independent think tank, explains “The safety of nuclear weapons is seen in two ways. The first security is ensured by building an elaborate lock and permissive-action system. Pakistan has many such systems and the nuclear weapons are perhaps pretty secure. The second safety is ensured by layers of security and personnel-profile system.”

Seconding such feelings is none other than Pakistan’s close ally, the US. America’s Admiral Mike Mullen recently said that “I am very comfortable that the nuclear weapons are secure, and that proper procedures are in place. I am not concerned that they are going to fall into the hands of any terrorists.” A global journal, Stratfor, went a step further: “Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are already under American control. Musharraf, for credibility reasons, had every reason to cover up and pretend it never happened, and Washington was fully willing to keep things quiet.”

Leonard Spector, Deputy Director, James Martin Center for Non-Proliferation Studies thinks that “the risk of weapons falling into rogue hands is slight. Pakistan’s weapons are under the control of the military and even if the country descended into chaos, the military’s line of authority would remain in place. I think the military for the moment has a lot of coherence and solidarity. I think the cadres that actually protect the weapons and guard the sites are fairly disciplined and, for the last five years or so, I think they’ve been better trained and individuals with Islamist leanings have been called out. I think this is a cause for watchfulness, but I would not say alarm.”

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

For More IIPM Info, Visit below mentioned IIPM articles.
IIPM, GURGAON
IIPM : EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
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Monday, September 22, 2008

Fashion on the rocks


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Rocky S reveals his designs...


“Having a fashion week signifies that ‘fashion’ in that particular country is an organised industry, ready to break into international markets and reach out to a much wider market.

Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WLIFW) and Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW) pretty much work hand in hand where models, branding, participation rates etc. are concerned. They differ in terms of international buyers and overall reach, wherein the WLIFW seems to be a little ahead because of its affiliation with FDCI. However, the LIFW is just as well organised, and shows are held for select designers internationally (Singapore, New York etc) so both have certain aspects in which they’re different.

I have participated in both, and, as said earlier, both work hand in hand. I showcased my Rocky S ‘noir’ line at Delhi and then did a small preview for the launch of my kids wear line in Mumbai. However, where business and exhibition stalls are concerned, I have been leaning towards Wills Fashion Week from the past two seasons as I am also a fellow member of the FDCI.

World hold on!
Both fashion weeks are working towards getting to the international level. Lakme Fashion Week has more shows internationally, whereas Wills Fashion Week has a considerably wider reach where international designers/buyers are concerned...so both should evolve with time as infrastructure and understanding of the fashion industry gets better in India.

Designs beyond borders
Indian fashion is slowly but surely moving towards the international level, which means forecast, trends etc are followed universally. However, where climatic differences are concerned, designing keeping international buyers in mind, is not entirely a very risky process. Designers can always make a separate concise sample line which they feel will suit a particular international market, over and above their signature line. It is certainly worth the investment.

Technical knick-knacks
I think the ‘openness’ & ‘acceptance’ of government policies in India towards the fashion market are admirable. However the application process, infrastructure etc. need to be quick-paced, specialised and organised to facilitate evolution of the fashion industry in India.”

Neha Sarin


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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Premium Brand


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AKRAM HOQUE says that Unitech’s Sanjay Chandra was among the first to market complexes as premium & semi-premium products


There is a saying ‘when luck follows you, destiny is at your feet’. Whether it is luck, destiny, or strategic decision-making, real estate giant Unitec’s Chairman Ramesh Chandra has made his debut in the Forbes list of India’s richest self-made billionaires. And one of the three MDs of the company, Sanjay Chandra, the son of chairman Ramesh Chandra, is largely credited with catapulting Unitech group from a family-run business into a professional empire. His entry into the business marked a transformation that made Unitech a national player to reckon with – and at par with the likes of DLF.

“It feels good but there is still so much to learn from the veterans of the trade,” says Sanjay. He adds, “my mantra is to work diligently towards sustaining Unitech as one of the leaders in the sector and to contribute to the real estate business at large. The team at Unitech shares the common vision and has contributed to growth. It is the collective effort of the team.” But modesty apart, he seems to have learnt fast in the recent past, and has ventured quite ahead in achieving his strategic objectives.

For example, when he joined Unitech in 2001, the real estate sector in India was still recovering from 1997-2001 crash, prices in most areas were flat, and the business was unorganised and unexciting. Plots and apartments were still sold as commodities. However, Sanjay was among the first to market complexes as semi-premium or premium products. “I joined as the business development manager and my first project was Unitech World City, which was one of the first branded products. What I concentrated on was to create a unique and distinct image for Unitech’s complexes,” he explains.

Over the next few years, Sanjay focused on issues relating to branding, and finding ways to create a distinct and unique image for Unitech. “I think packaging made a difference to two products – UniWorld City and Nirvana Country. Packaging and positioning became the key differentiators.” In fact, all real estate developers adopted it in the subsequent years. Today, even the smallest of the players use the advertising & marketing tools to establish their constructions as products in buyers’ minds.

Sanjay’s biggest business challenge was the Noida mall project, which is spread over 1 million sq. ft. and has the largest number of retailers compared to any other mall in the area. Initially he thought of a mall of 200,000 sq ft, just like other builders such as DLF and MGF had done before. But then he started thinking a bit bigger. He met small retailers and persuaded them to buy/rent space in the proposed project. Although it was tough to handle both internal and external stakeholders, he succeeded.

For all his achievements, it is quite ironic that Sanjay was not inclined to join the family business. Born and brought up in Delhi, he left the country after his schooling in Modern School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi. He completed his graduation in business and administration from Massachusetts University, and preferred to stay back in the US as he wanted to do something on his own. He started an apparel business, importing clothes from India to supply to large US brands like Macy’s and Gap, and ran it for a few years.

The garment business boomed; in 1990, the turnover was $14-15 million, which was higher than Unitech’s. But he says that his love for the nation and an intention to finally settle down in Delhi forced him to return. In addition, garment exports became tougher due to increasing competition and a fragmented and unorganized supply chain. “We are no longer into exports. After my two kids were born, I shifted to India.” It marked the beginnings of another success story – in organised retail and real estate.

Like many NewGen promoters, Sanjay is busy with work, but still manages to be with his family whenever he gets the time. Ask him about his personal life, and he replies: “I met Preeti, a fashion designer, through friends almost 15 years ago. We have now been married for 11 years and have 2 children, Trisha (aged 9) and Karan (6 years).” He works ten hours a day and loves to visit places like Goa and Phuket for holidays.

Like most NewGen promoters, Sanjay, being young and enthusiastic, is a sort of a risk taker. Fortunately, Unitech has evolved with time and accepted changes as and when they happened. “Risks are involved in everything we do. One has to plan taking all risks into consideration and with contingency plans. Young people do take risks but the risks have to be coupled with prudence,” he cautions. His father, Ramesh, provided the prudence required to save the group from adverse business shocks.

Using foresight and thorough planning, Unitech recently replaced IPCL as a Nifty index stock, and became the first realty firm to be included in the list. It is also the sole representative of the sector to be listed on the National Stock Exchange. With a land bank of over 10,600 acres (as in September 2006), Unitech is now expanding in many of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Also, Unitech’s diversified portfolio is growing, both across products and across geographies. It is slowly acquiring a pan-India presence.

As real estate sees a tectonic transformation from being family-owned to becoming professional, Sanjay seems to be in the right place at the right time. The resident director of CREDAI, G.P. Savlani, agrees, “Recent policy changes have brought in transparency in the business. Family-run businesses are, therefore, corporatising their businesses.”

However, he still needs to tackle new challenges that are looming on the horizon. Urban areas are getting saturated, and Ramesh will have to, with the same prudent aggression, establish in small cities. The fact is that real estate is still highly-unorganised and the lack of regulators makes it difficult to inculcate professionalism. Although there are enormous opportunities, large business houses like Reliance, A. V. Birla and M&M are eyeing both real estate and retail. Their aggressive entry can spell trouble for focused realtors like DLF and Unitech. Policy changes too could derail business plans. Concludes Pavas Bhatia, analyst, KSA Technopak, “In real estate, it takes a long time to reach break even point and in family-run businesses, it becomes crucial that Generation Next is efficient enough to make profits. On this ground, Unitech can rest assured as they have Sanjay Chandra who knows the rules of the game.” In fact, he should also be prepared for new games.

For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.

Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Working for a noble cause


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Pachauri has punctured laziness on climate change


This year, Rajendra K. Pachauri, renowned energy economist and head of the UN, Intergovernmetal Panel on Climate Change did India proud by making the Norwegian Nobel Committee acknowledge his organisation’s yeoman service to mankind & award it the Nobel Prize. Pachauri played a crucial role in getting about 2,500 scientists from across the globe, to bring out four reports on effects of climate change on our planet. Towards end of the year, he was instrumental in making the heads of governments of 188 countries, including the US, think seriously, on saving Earth.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

From low birth rate to depression


IIPM’s 36th Glorious Year of Academic Excellence

Albeit the economic one, is waiting for Europe today....


The world population never before had a paradox like this. While the population of the world is increasing a fast pace, Europe is experiencing a major reduction in its population growth rate. Birth control or the lack of offsprings is no more a family issue, as it has emerged as threat to future of European economy.

While greater professional opportunities for women have substituted motherhood, reports state that even young men are reluctant to have their own family. This is not an isolated incident but is a phenomenon which has spread like wildfire in Europe leading to one of the lowest birth rates in the world over decades in history; the birth rate is 1.2 per women in Czech Republic, Slovenia, Latvia and Poland, far below the requisite 2.1, while Greece, Italy and Spain have below 1.3 birth rate for a decade.

For long, it was assumed that population is nothing more than a big burden for any nation. Yet in the recent past, the resurgence of India and China driven by the power of their market economy and prospering population, has vindicated the perception that an economy is nothing, unless there is an ever increasing population of consumers. The decreasing population in Europe might not seem to be a problem for the time being, as in the age of automative production and outsourcing, it hardly would have any impact on production from Europe. But the real problem is the problem that is building up for the future. With a reduced consumer population and shrinking economy, would Europe be able to take the burden of its increasingly greying population in the future?

For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.

Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rajasthan


IIPM’s 36th Glorious Year of Academic Excellence

From camels & forts to hi-tech industrial setups, ratan lal bhagat explains why this state is truly incredible!

Rugged forts, vibrant colours, exotic food, amicable people, ‘Palace on Wheels’, and not to forget the land of the Indian Premier League Champions – all these aptly describe the land of brave Rajputs and one of the fastest growing states of India, Rajasthan. Being a cynosure with its landscape beauties to the flock of 24.3 million tourists from around the world, it has also turned out to be a basket full of business opportunities.

But Rajasthan is not just about tourism. It’s also about business plans. Road mapped in the conviction that sound infrastructure drives investment has actually worked for this state. The state has a well-developed infrastructure. Agriculture, with 16.3 million tonnes and 3.9 million tonnes of cereal and oilseed production, respectively has major players like ITC, Reliance, Dabur et al investing. The state contributes to 16% of India’s cement production (with investments from players like Birla Cement, ACC cement, Kajaria et al). “We shifted to Rajasthan mainly because the law here was better which is very important for investment. Conducive business environment, positive approach at all levels and fiscal incentive policies available in the state are also helpful,” testifies Ashok Kajaria, CMD, Kajaria Group.

Auto and the auto components industry is also growing as the state enjoys a close proximity to the major auto production hubs in the country. About 70 such units are already operational in the Bhiwadi region in Alwar with an SEZ being developed in the region. “We, as Honda, would like to strongly recommend Rajasthan to all potential investors,” N. K. Goila, VP and Director, Honda Siel Cars India asserts. Then there is the textiles industry which grabs 20% of the investment pie and gems and jewellry industry which constitute 17% of India’s exports. The state also has a huge pool of talent with 20,000 engineers graduating from 64 engineering colleges in the state last year. IT Parks with special infrastructure have been set up at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Alwar. Add to that the approval of setting up 5 SEZs with an investment of Rs.165.15 billion 2007, and we have a hi-tech state with thriving industries, of which tourism is just one!

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

R. Balakrishnan, Chairman, Lowe Lintas


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R. Balakrishnan, Chairman, Lowe Lintas: Nikhil is a truly lateral guy and has surprised everyone by coming up with some totally unexpected creative solutions. He does not have the kind of problem solving ability that Arun Iyer (his peer) possesses. However, his so called disconnected ideas are surprisingly widely successful. He’s a great idea generator. Who can forget his superbly successful ‘Idea’ campaign? It was not your usual run-of-the-mill kind of an ad – totally out-of-the- box. Nikhil comes across as a hugely responsible person, with a careless air of irresponsibility around him.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Destination Anywhere


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How would you react when some ‘recognised’ band of wastrels and compulsive shoppers walked right up to you and asked you for some more, rather much higher sum (to waste? Sic!)? Would some feeling of optimism trickle out of your payback-oriented philosophy? Obviously yes, right? Well, that’s pragmatism. Go by the practical thread of incidences, which have occurred over the past couple of years in the aviation industry and you’d understand why we are having this argument in the first place. After losing a precious $500 million during 2006 and a further $700 million in 2007 (CAPA estimates), and with a further $400 million loss forecasted for 2009 (E&Y estimates), the Indian aviation champs have decided to raise a further whopping $4 billion! Participants in this include the Goyal-led Jet Airways, Mallya-led Kingfisher Airlines (and Air Deccan), V. Thulasidas-run & state-owned NACIL (which operates the Air India and Indian combine) and Thiagarajan-led Paramount Airways (industry experts say that this airline too is trying hard to make hay through the debt route). Would they be able to raise such a hefty sum is a question for another day (not to forget that all the players concerned have an adequate brand equity at least in the domestic market); what is more pertinent here is the ‘reason’ behind this ‘grand collection’ movement.

“What will they do with so much liquidity?” was the billion dollar nut to be cracked. And the hammer from Binit Somaia, Regional Director, Centre for Asia-Pacific Aviation (CAPA) came down as, “The capital raising is being done primarily for acquiring wide-bodied aircrafts, and in the case of Jet Airways and Kingfisher in particular, to set-up new international routes and services.” While the players are looking at Indian equity investors, they are also targeting US & European credit agencies for funds to finance their operations and acquisition plans. Industry sources reveal that they must raise money to acquire ‘widebody’ aircrafts (for going overseas), which can cost up to $150-200 million. Industry leaders like Naresh Goyal and Mallya are even mulling over dilution of their own stake to achieve this end.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

MCX


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Investee:
MCX

Investor: Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, et al

Investment Value: $160 mn

Joseph Massey- DMD, MCX told 4Ps B&M, “The investments by global financial services majors like the Citi Group and Merrill Lynch signify the confidence that foreign investors are demonstrating in the ongoing reforms in the country’s economy in general and in the commodity futures markets in particular, as well as in the potential of the Indian commodity market. These investments also demonstrate the global phenomenon of consolidation and collaboration in market place to ensure presence in all important markets and time zones. As India integrates with rest of the world, post convertibility of currency, we feel these collaborations could encourage greater inboard and outbound business to the advantage of both countries and markets. The FTIL Group plans to invest the proceeds from the sale in organic and other growth opportunities including the development of the Exchange infrastructure and greenfield ventures such as National Spot Exchange, an electronic spot trading market, and National Bulk Handling Corporation, which offers warehousing and procurement services, thus strengthening the entire commodity eco-system.”

It was a deal which saw Financial Technologies, the Promoters of Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), dispose off 15% stake in the exchange. The sale was done by India’s largest commodity bourse to institutions like Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, et al for a sum total of $160 million. Recently, another 9.55% stake in the exchange was sold (for Rs.470 crores) to ICICI Ventures, IL&FS and Kotak, with each getting 3.55%, 5% and 1%, respectively. The company has also sold stake to NYSE EURONEXT lately and is expecting to leverage best exchange practices and global know-how. There are plans like creating and strengthening a ‘pan-India commodity eco system’ too, which needs further development of exchange infrastructure.


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Friday, July 18, 2008

Cooking ideas the Indian way...


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Brands, served hot with liberally sprinkled spices, makes this Rs.12 crore Curry...yummy

The art of serving brand solutions, cooked and served with traditional desi spices, is what this agency wants to live up to. And with a telling name like Brand Curry, they really can’t afford to go back on the promises that their very moniker expects them to deliver.

Beginning their advertising and marketing journey in 2004, the South-Delhi based Brand Curry has an agenda of coming up with creative, Indian-market specific solutions for marketing problems. Brainchild of two marketing honchos, Subrata Chakraborty (ex-O&M) and Ratno Rudra (ex-Rediffusion), this one has its eyes set on upstarts or ambitious nobodies who want to cash in on the India Shining story. “There is a lot of business coming from companies going in for first time advertising and wishing to make a mark,” asserts Ratno Rudra, Director, Brand Curry, even as he sits in his cushy office, done up after taking inputs from a host of Feng Shui experts. Ostensibly, the agency, doesn’t trust tried and tested prescriptions to get noticed, rather going by the belief to get ‘under the skin’ of the consumer. “We don’t believe in any department format of working, as every person is creative,” he says.

Brand Curry’s core mantra, explains Ratno, has been designed such that the agency hopes to maintain the Indian look, complete with a very global outlook; and that’s the solution, he asserts, being doled out to their handful of clients, including HP, Cantabil, Hot Spot and Dainik Jagran. And as is the fashion these days, this agency too refuses to be referred to as merely an advertising agency, instead preferring to be labelled as an outfit giving 360 degree solutions to clients for all their marketing problems. The same, explains Rudro, is reflected in Brand Curry’s style of pitching to prospective clients. “While pitching, we don’t focus on traditional advertising, rather we find an exciting human insight and connect to audiences.”

Talking about the best campaigns under Brand Curry’s belt, Rudro does not forget to mention the work that they did for the employee referral programme for Vertex (a BPO). A message was put on the salary slips of Vertex employees saying, ‘Someone at your level is making more money’! In fact, till Nirula’s pre-acquisition phase, the agency also took care of the fast-food joint’s account.

For now, major expansion plans are afloat with Brand Curry’s ambition to be present across the country over the next five years, with more big-ticket accounts in their basket. The first branch-out is expected by the end of this year, with an office coming up in Mumbai. With flavoured spices all over, the plan is to stir the minds of the Indian consumer with their delicious brand curry. Avers Rudro, “You can hate it or love it, but you certainly cannot ignore our message.” We hear you!

Pawan Chabra

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

From ‘champ’ to ‘also ran’


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Rediff needs a valiant effort to be in the web race

The Indian Internet industry is nothing less than a battlefield with all major players throwing in their hats in an effort to capture the maximum market share. Each player is capitalising on a new weapon to combat competition and face up the challenge. Zapak for example, is relying on high decibel advertising. Yahoo too offered all its users with an unlimited quota for storage and has now also come with an integrated messenger. Even, Indiatimes and MSN are feeling the heat despite initiating a slew of new offerings and initiatives.

In an effort to make its presence felt in the market, Indiatimes has also launched myIndiatimes on the lines of iGoogle to give audiences a personalised experience. Rediff on its part launched iShare in the month of July, which was both a medium for social networking and sharing flash based content. Following on Yahoo’s footsteps, Rediff has now made ‘Rediff Bol’ integrated with its email offering. But, the question here is whether Rediff has done enough to keep up the pace with the industry, which is not only growing fast, but also innovating at every level?

Although Rediff.com was the pioneer in offering unlimited mail box space, yet its marketing initiatives could not take advantage of its first mover advantage. Manish Agarwal, VP Marketing, Rediff.com says, “We are growing at 80% on a YoY basis, which is faster than the industry average”. Also, he denies the fact that they are normally followers in the industry.

Agreed that Rediff was the first company to offer and launch unlimited space mailbox worldwide to all, and has 56.5 million users (a service which was later provided by Yahoo and Google), the fact is that it could not innovate any further. Moreover, a survey by Juxt Consult reveals that 44% of Indian users prefer Hindi language but then in terms of usage (‘most preferred website’) Rediff is preferred only by 10.9% users and to further worsen the market dynamics on brand recall front, Rediff has only 11.50% users in its kitty.

Going by the figures above, Rediff needs to revamp its strategy and also needs to focus on more of global content. Rediff is trying to make a point with its exclusive features like iShare. But against Rediff’s wishes, the recent launch of web-messenger in Rediffmail is again haunted by bad promotion and late launch. Also the fact is that services like iShare and web-messenger in mail have already been captured by Google, Indiatimes and Yahoo. Rediff definitely brings out new features but then these features are either compilation of features offered by other service provider or just repetitions.

Well, if Rediff wants to regain its lost market dominance, it needs to bring out more exclusive new features and promote them at high decibel as they did in case of unlimited space in Rediff mail. Till then Rediff can only wait for its glory days to return.

As the saying goes, ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’. It would definitely take this new product some time to gain a strong foothold in the Indian market. One must admit that while the tie up with Wall Street is a good sign, HT has to contend with the fact that it’s entry into the pink daily segment is quite late in the day, and grabbing market share from them will not be easy. It’s a known fact that changing reader preference in terms of brand of newspaper is extremely difficult.

What can work for HT is the existing loyalty base of its national daily plus the fact that it’s going to bring Dow Jones content for the first time into the Indian market. As Indian businesses get increasingly global in their reach, the importance of timely, quality international content in business publications has increased profoundly. With this weapon in its arsenal, HT could certainly make a few heads turn.

Edit bureau: Sray Agarwal

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Airtel on top!


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Bharti Airtel has added 24.81 million subscribers during just the past year while none have managed even 20 million! Where’s the competition?!

Proof, if proof were needed to justify the overwhelming power that the Chairman and CEO of Bharti Enterprises Group, Sunil Bharti Mittal yields in the Indian sub-continent’s telecom space during the present times – his telecom empire has grown by a blinding 186.9% during just the past two-and-a-half years and today commands a handsome 31.7% of the Indian GSM pie with a phenomenal 46.81 million telecom subscriber base as Harit Shah, Telecom Analyst, Angel Trade elaborates, “It is the only service provider to have operation in all 23 circles – the maximum number of circles possible. Execution has been top-class with the top leaders doing excellently well and that has helped Airtel maintain its top position. Its brilliant strategic moves like IT and network expansion in collaboration with Nokia and Ericsson have helped Airtel expand so fast. They have focused on their core business and left the backend to the experts in the field like IBM.” Sure enough, the world was taken aback when Bharti spoke of its innovative outsourcing model as Sunil recalled, “People gasped in horror. I got calls from around the world saying, you’ve gone nuts, this is the lifeline of your business, it’s something you can’t afford to lose.” But he went ahead with it, and has become more than just ‘successful’!

Talk about it and it seems no less a wonder that he was the very young 18-year-old entrepreneur whom – thirty-one long years ago – critics had given no more than a chance of survival than a young sapling’s god-forsaken fortune in a hurricane. But stand he did, and grew his venture like nobody’s business. And today, after gaining a foothold over the domestic telecom market, he is moving on to establish his authority in overseas war-zones. He’s also become the first Indian telecom operator to initiate operations in Europe, the first Indian operator to be granted a licence to deliver 2G & 3G GSM services in Sri Lanka and the only Indian bidder to qualify for the $300 million telecom services provision license in Qatar – on September 21, 2007– thus holding a mighty sword over the neck of global giant bidders like Vodafone, Verizon, at&t and other regional operators.


Of late, the Bharti brand has also become a symbol for successful diversifications. However, there is little doubt that his telecom business has remained his mainstay. Further on, the fact that India is at present the third-largest telecom market in the world with 230.2 million subscribers – after US & China – and that we still have 81% of our population untouched by the telecom revolution, telecom will for good reasons, remain the most-critical venture for years to come! Undoubtely, this alumnus of HBS and a Padma Shree who was also honoured with the ‘Asia Businessman of the Year, 2006’ recognition by Fortune, ‘Asia Pacific CEO of Year, 2006’ award by Frost & Sullivan (and many other honours) displays that grit to make his $44.32 billion Bharti empire (in terms of Mcap) grow in leaps with every passing day. So the question remains – what makes Bharti invulnerable?

When asked, Saurabh Mittal, CEO, Swadeshi Credit (P) Ltd. commented, “Dynamic management is the first factor that comes to my mind when I think of factors that has helped Airtel sustain its leadership position in the telecom sector. The other being customer focus, advertising campaigns and state of the art technology.” Clearly, as unveiled during the current financial year 2007-08, the top level structure and governance model of Bharti Enterprises holds out Sunil Mittal’s strategic intent to strengthen Airtel’s position as a leader in all businesses and build newer ones on a stronger governance platform, which has further ensured a continued leadership pipeline – succession planning at its best! So while the Indian telecom sector is forecasted to witness a rainfall in capital investments – up to a smashing $25 billion over the next half-a-decade (as per E&Y), while the telecom market in India is expected to grow to a sizzling 425 million in subscriber base by March 2010 with Bharti Airtel on top (as per CII), what are the challenges that lie ahead of Sunil Mittal?

First, with private equity and many investors taking care of the investment capital need problems, convergence of services – the missing ‘link’ when it comes to the last mile access for Bharti Airtel on the networks of state-owned operators and the need for 3G spectrum for extra voice capacity is weakening the potential of this giant. The first problem becomes grave as rural penetration stands at a pathetic 4.92% even as the urban figure has frog-leaped to 43.88%! This calls the need for greater investments in rural India – which would account for 40% of the next 250 million mobile connections (as per TRAI in August 2007) – on the part of Bharti. Also, with Hutch being rechristened Vodafone on September 21, 2007, its mighty plan to invest $2 billion during 2007 alone will push Sunil Mittal to ramp up his acts which needless to say, calls for a considerable investment capital as Harit Shah feels, “Vodafone is an able competitor and has ample experience of the European market. Also, it has various strong points like VAS and data, so Airtel should lay more emphasis on it now...” Then there are threats from other operators planning huge investments – Virgin Mobile’s 50:50 JV entry planned with the Tata Group, Aircel’s $400 million pan-India network expansion over the next two years, BPL’s strategy to expand to 23 circles and many new names all set to see daylight. To this, Harit Shah adds, “To sustain its leadership, entering into partnerships would be vital for Airtel. With the urban markets getting saturated, the focus at present should be ‘rural’ India. It would have to take it to about 70-80% in the next 2 years.”

However, with Bharti Airtel today making a mockery of competition, the challengers would inevitably have to pull-off a more than-a rabbit out of the hat to displace it from the numero uno spot. And today, while many are gasping for capital needed to set their dreams on wheels, the critical challenge to Airtel remains a shrewd strategy to spend it... But as long as Sunil is around, Airtel’s shareholders needn’t worry that this ‘hare’ will lose the long race!

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