Tag: Japan

  • What is on business?

    It has been ages since I wrote about the Indian Business or my interests in the world of business in general, but after going through a lot of the news lately I was reminded of my days when I used to write about them.

    Pininfarina makes an interesting buy for Mahindra

    It started with a startling news that Mahindra may be looking for a stake buy in Pininfarina, the Italian design house for cars. The Aviation to Scooter company is making great strides into picking up key properties across the world, including the recently acquired scooter business from Peugeot. SsangYong is already turning out to be a good addition in terms of sales and Mahindra actually has been able to make them sensible to outside world. Buying this iconic designer will be a shot in its arm, and Mahindra can apply the talent across its businesses.
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  • India in Recession: An short note to be noted!

    India in Recession: An short note to be noted!

    I read an interesting news on DNA Mumbai edition.

    Are you worried about Job losses and Job security? Then you have a robot for a company now! Japanese companies are axing hired Robots in the wake of recent plummeted demand in Industrial production. According to what the newspaper published, in 2005, more than 370,000 robots worked in factories across Japan, about 40% of the Global total.

    There are still people who think Recession prevails in India, but its not. In fact, it never was. It’s only the Recessionary Mood that is prevailing. I saw people who were searching Google when “India recovering from Recession” and “how IT can recover from recession in india

    I can understand their curiosity. I get a hit on my Blog for at least once in a day for Recession. The geography is not limited to India, even outside India. Recession might effect the IT Industry if things still go bad in other countries. So will be all Export oriented units.

    Whatever the mindset says, India is clearly out of Recession. As of now and largely enough, the wave has gone by and things look again, back to square one.