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Titan Q1 results: Less glitter in the jewellery business
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Titan Co. Ltd’s profit wasn’t boosted by the jewellery business this time around. Growth in the segment slowed to 5.7% year-on-year for the June

Business inventories rise; sales gain biggest in 8 months
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U.S. business inventories rose steadily in May and sales recorded their biggest increase in eight months, government data showed on Monday. The Commerce

‘Business confidence subdued in June’
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The Indian business sentiment regarding future activity remained subdued in June amid intense competition, high fuel prices and strong cost pressures, says

Foreign business in China fears US trade blowback
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Brazil business confidence slumps in May
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Brazil’s business confidence index (BCI) dipped in May to its lowest level since November 2017, dragged down by the slow pace of

Indian Hotels Q4: On track to grow business and improve margins
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Domestic hospitality major The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL)reported a healthy 8.7 percent year-on-year growth in its revenue for the quarter ended March, primarily

Will re-think investments in forgings business and Kattupalli shipyard: L&T CEO Subrahmanyan
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To remain “an EPC company with developmental orientation”, Larsen & Toubro plans to exit non-core projects as soon as the committed ones

How To Balance An Online Business While Traveling Full-Time
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It’s been two years since I left my corporate life to travel full-time and build my online coaching business. Back then, seeing the world while working

WhatsApp is bringing Chat Filters in its Business App for Android
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It has been only a few days since Facebook’s developer conference, F8 2018, has just got over and reports of new features in its

Nestle to pay $7.15 billion to Starbucks to jump-start coffee business
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Swiss-based food giant Nestle will pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in cash for the rights to sell the U.S. coffee chain’s products around