10 August 2008

Numbers of Note: BT

Numbers of note

$9 trillion (Rs 387 lakh crore): Oil revenues Gulf countries will earn by 2020 if the prices remain at $100 per barrel

4.8 million: Vehicles Toyota Motor Company sold worldwide during the first half of this year. General Motors said it sold 4.5 million vehicles in the same period. Toyota came a narrow second to GM in the race to be the largest auto company in the world in 2007

$2 billion (Rs 8,600 crore): Direct revenues likely to be generated by the Beijing Olympics for the host city from sponsorships, licensing, advertisements, ticket sales and broadcasting rights, according to the Beijing Olympic Economy Research Association

€630 million (Rs 4,300 crore): Price at which Unilever sold its Bertolli olive oil business to Spain’s Grupo SOS. Bertolli is one of the best-selling brands of olive oils in the world. People are consuming more olive oil because of health benefits, such as lower cholesterol

325.78 million: Number of telephone connections in India at the end of June 2008, of which the total wireless subscriber (GSM, CDMA & WLL) base stood at 286.86 million

$7.3 billion (Rs 31,390 crore): The projected increase in spending on security biometrics worldwide by 2013, up from around $3 billion (Rs 12,900 crore) in 2008

73,050 million units: Power deficit faced by India between April 2007 and March 2008, led largely by states like Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh

$90 billion (Rs 3,87,000 crore): The estimated cost of the first phase of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project

$30.6 billion: Is the notional value of the portfolio of risky mortgage debt that Merrill Lynch sold recently for a sum of $6.7 billion to Lone Star Funds

Rs 8,000 crore: Size of the biscuit market in the country
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Other BT articles

Editorial
Dreams for India
The potential to become a far more powerful and prosperous nation existed back then, and it exists now. What it requires, as management guru C.K. Prahalad writes so eloquently in our cover story, is not analysis but imagination.

Deal Watch
Wilbur L. Ross outbid Kingfisher Airlines to acquire SpiceJet
Every month, we bring you a listing of the biggest deals struck by Indian companies in India and abroad. Our partner: global professional services firm Ernst & Young. Here are the deals that were struck in July 2008.

Leadership Spotlight
Risk taker
Cricket has always been his passion. Though N. Srinivasan has been involved with the sport for many years in various administrative capacities, he had kept it away from his business. But this year, he decided to bid for, and bagged, the Indian Premier League’s Chennai franchise for $91 million (Rs 391 crore).

Jobs
Goodbye, appeasement
Rahul Sachitanand
As the reality of a slowdown bites the hitherto fast-growing IT industry, employees and employers need to realign their goals.
It pays to have a career in taxation

Trends
Monsoon worries
Rishi Joshi
Inflation is a bugbear that continues to give mandarins in the economic ministries sleepless nights. The latest figures show it at 11.98 per cent for the week ended July 19. Sub-normal rainfall in large parts of India can push inflation to 14 per cent.
Instant tip / BPOs are getting commoditised: Dougherty
Olympics? What’s that? / Time for fiscal worries
Dip,dip,dip / Doha Round: Dialogue of the deaf
Mumbai expensive? You must be joking / Loan defaults to rise
Geeks get reality ‘cheque’ / Air turbulence continues
At last, some good news on crude prices / Beautiful women decoded
Economy watch / The BT 50 index
Talebearer / Black, white and grey /
To be precise Noted
Just wondering ... / Power, too, now goes green

Money
The mortgage crush
K.R. Balasubramanyam
When interest rates were low, many homeowners overborrowed. But, they are now finding it difficult to cope with the increased monthly instalments. How to survive the interest rate hikes.
A few good stocks
The flexible fund manager
“Follow an asset allocation strategy”
Seniors first
MF Scoreboard

Policy Watch
Renewed thrust on divestment
The government is gearing up to radically alter its approach to disinvestment. With the Left out of the equation, moves are afoot to offload equity in some big PSUs. OIL (Oil India) and hydro-power generator NHPC are on top of the list.

Columns
My lunch with Warren Buffett
Mohnish Pabrai and his friend Guy Spier paid $650,100 to dine with the world’s best-known investor. This is what they took out from their three-hour lunch. A Business Today exclusive.

Features
Did they miss a trick or two?
Rachna Monga
Not since the technology crash of 2000 have an equity fund manager's investment strategy been tested—and the perils of running a concentrated portfolio exposed.
Shadow of a bull / Radioactive opportunity
Meet India’s biotech giant / The great Indian oil rush
Indian companies are waking up to corporate frauds
The last mile chase / The FCCB quandary

Current
On rough terrain
Suman Layak
Even as the world waits expectantly for the Nano, farmers who sold their land for the project now want it back. Will the world’s cheapest car be late coming?
The herald speaks / Eye of the Asian Tiger
Is the red for real? / Spectrum dole-out
Footloose fortune hunter / Bimmer is beaming
Something’s rotten in realty / A good deal for everyone
Still hot on start-ups / How green is My IT?
Same goal, different paths / Playing catch-up
Not Reddy, yet / Too much of a good thing
Beijing and beyond / Mutual benefit



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