Neeraj Thakur In New Delhi

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Emaar-MGF to get Rs 100 crore govt bailout

Emaar-MGF to get Rs 100 crore govt bailout

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2009

The government has decided to provide Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) liquidity support to Emmar-MGF, the developer of the Commonwealth Games village project, as against the developer's demand for Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion).

Nano-inspired houses to cost Rs 5-10 lakh

Nano-inspired houses to cost Rs 5-10 lakh

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2009

"The inspiration to develop smaller and cheaper apartments comes from the Nano car, which is eliciting a tremendous response. I am sure our project will see a similar response, given the fact that we will come up with such low-cost apartments in metro cities," said R Nagaraju, general manager, corporate planning, Unitech. It plans to launch mid-segment residential projects in metro and suburban cities over the next few months.

State rescue for Games project likely

State rescue for Games project likely

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2009

Public money to remedy firm's cash flow being mulled. The Games are scheduled for next year and plagued by failing deadlines and other problems. The Delhi Development Authority, nodal agency for implementation, may announce the rescue package by next week, sources in the agency say.

Thomas Cook cuts staff, shuts retail outlets

Thomas Cook cuts staff, shuts retail outlets

Rediff.com   4 Mar 2009

Thomas Cook India, the country's largest travel-related service provider, said it slashed about 7 per cent of its workforce in 2008 and shut a few of the retail outlets as part of a plan to cut cost and boost profits.

Contractors shift from realty to govt projects

Contractors shift from realty to govt projects

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2009

Companies are either taking small government projects alone or bidding for larger ones with consortium partners. The companies, which had 18-75 per cent of their order books in property development, say they are facing payment delays of 20-90 days from some of the private developers, blocking their working capital requirements. Some of them take a week's advance payment from developers to execute their projects.

Apparel retailers may cut summer buys by 20%

Apparel retailers may cut summer buys by 20%

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2009

After a lacklustre winter season sale, apparel retailers are now planning to cut their summer purchases by as much as 20 per cent to save holding cost and reduce pressure on working capital.

Retailers mull alliance with foreign cos

Retailers mull alliance with foreign cos

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2009

According to sources in the Future Group, it plans to tie up with international retailers in different segments. "We can certainly look at bringing in foreign capital to our subsidiaries now," said a group official, who did not wish to be quoted. Under the new guidelines, downstream investments by an Indian company that has foreign investment but is owned and controlled by Indians will not be considered as FDI.

DLF stalls 2 of its biggest projects

DLF stalls 2 of its biggest projects

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2009

Facing acute liquidity crunch and poor buyer sentiments, the country's biggest property developer, DLF, has stopped work at two of its biggest mid-income housing projects. The move comes after the developer stalled at least a quarter of its commercial projects.

Apparel retailers offer up to 80% discount

Apparel retailers offer up to 80% discount

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2009

Though end-of-season sale is common in the first week of February, what is interesting this time around is the quantum and timing of the offers. Retailers are giving away 20-25 per cent additional discounts, compared to the last year. Also, they began giving discounts at least three weeks before the ususal timing.

Incentive cut hurts MICE tourism

Incentive cut hurts MICE tourism

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2009

Companies in the fast moving consumer goods, insurance and entertainment sectors offer the highest number of MICE trips to employees and sales dealers. The trips are offered as incentive to achieve sales target. Under the incentive package employees and dealers are allowed to take their families for the trip making it a much sought after reward.

Cheaper tickets cause stampede on travel portal

Cheaper tickets cause stampede on travel portal

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2009

Makemytrip.com, a travel-related portal, remained inaccessible for a large part of the day owing to an unprecedented surge in traffic, after Air India and JetLite slashed fares.

Cost of holiday to drop by a fifth in 2009

Cost of holiday to drop by a fifth in 2009

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2008

The downturn in the tourism industry may cast a gloom for hotels and travel related industry, but it augurs well for tourists.

Slowdown helps sales of private labels

Slowdown helps sales of private labels

Rediff.com   8 Dec 2008

A global slowdown, which is forcing companies to curtail production, cut salaries and jobs, is helping retailers who have launched private labels.

15% foreigners cancel trip: Tour operators

15% foreigners cancel trip: Tour operators

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

The trickle has begun and could turn into a flood. At least 15 per cent of overseas visitors have cancelled their tour plans to India following terrorist attacks on key locations in Mumbai, tour operators said. The attacks claimed nearly 200 lives and injured more than 300.

Retailers mull revenue-sharing model

Retailers mull revenue-sharing model

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The model, under which retailers share a percentage of their sales with real estate companies, is seen as a fair way of sharing risks between the two stakeholders. Five companies contacted by Business Standard cite higher rentals charged by real estate developers, coupled with lower-than-expected footfalls, as the reason for their preference towards a revenue- sharing model.

Retail players leverage falling rentals

Retail players leverage falling rentals

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2008

With store rentals dropping as much as 35 per cent in the last one year, retailers say opening stores in certain locations has become profitable. As a result, some retailers plan to roll out their bigger format stores and others are booking retail spaces that will come up in two years at a much lower cost.

Mixed fortune for retailers this season

Mixed fortune for retailers this season

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2008

This year, there is hardly any cheer in the market place, though three festivals - Eid, Dussehra and Diwali - have fallen in the month of October. Several consumer electronics, automobile, personal care products and food item retailers say sales are sharply down. Even new home sales are learnt to be lackluster.

Realtors blink, cut home prices up to 25%

Realtors blink, cut home prices up to 25%

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2008

Most realtors are already advertising cash discounts of 5-10 per cent on upfront payment and buyers can get up to 25 per cent discount if they book properties and are willing to wait for two to three years until possession. According to consultants, developers may even give 15-20 per cent discount on the price as they are eager to clear inventories.

Realty firms immune to takeovers

Realty firms immune to takeovers

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

The downturn has drastically lowered valuations of Indian real estate firms but the promoters face virtually no threat of takeovers as they are sitting on stakes in excess of 70-80 per cent of equity.

Rupee fall unlikely to lift exporters' margins

Rupee fall unlikely to lift exporters' margins

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2008

The recent depreciation of the rupee against the US dollar is unlikely to ensure better margins for exporters as buyers in Europe and the US, facing lower demand in their countries, are asking for hefty discounts.