Also in today’s edition: Apple, the ad company; Will love & joy keep Archies going?; Indian baubles for Stateside X’mas; Recession took my singing voice
Also in today’s edition: Smart TVs turn home hubs; Regulators frown on doctor freebies; RIP Cyrus Mistry; GPS rogues roam international waters
The late economist, Abhijit Sen, tried to help reform India’s farm to fork policies. It remains unfinished business. If unchanged, the dining tables of both farmers and consumers will remain frugal
Also in today’s edition: Ambani takes a fizzy turn; Meta’s (kinda) done with ads; SpiceJet’s cup of woes brims over; Disney apes Amazon
Also in today’s edition: Pakistan’s angry water omen; Reliance goes for the grain; J&J to exit Indian powder room; China’s chip woes are Taiwan’s gain
Also in today’s edition: Apple unboxing on Sept 7; Edtech’s Potemkin; No trillions in crypto; NASA’s mojo rocket stalls
Also in today’s edition: More Meta drama; Palantir alumni rule Silicon Valley; Pilgrimages + astrology get a boost; Luru cloud kitchen games Swiggy and Zomato
Pickleball has a unique problem in India (and the world): too many cooks in the kitchen
Also in today’s edition: BYD zooms into India; Google (kinda) turns fact-checker; Bangladesh stumbles; Will Ethereum edge past Bitcoin?
Also in today’s edition: Adani buys NDTV; Government revamps foreign investor rules; Miniso is a copycat
Also in today’s edition: UPI transactions to remain free; Investors take CEOs to task; Private guards to man airports; Amazon’s healthcare ambitions