City & Corporate: The Week in The City
18 May 2012
FTI Consulting has opened an office in Mumbai. The launch marks FTI's second office in India after
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, Aviva, Scottish Power and the State Bank of India. Richard Kanareck, Fleishman-Hillard s MD in London ...
FTI Consulting has opened an office in Mumbai. The launch marks FTI's second office in India after
, the West Indies, India.' The museum's remit is conflict since 1914, but there is very little jingoistic ...
is India's top software services exporter and reported a 22.6 per cent rise in consolidated net profit ... in India by market capitalisation and revenue. The group works in the chemicals, consumer products ...
the agency plotting further expansion into areas such as India, Australia or the Middle East, on top ...
Infrastructure India, a London-listed investment company focused on Indian infrastructure assets...Infrastructure India (IIP) is led by Tom Tribone, non-executive chairman, and Sonny Lulla, chief ... than $125bn under management. IIP represents Guggenheim s primary investment platform for India ... attractions of exposure to India as one of the fastest growing economies globally and to the transport ...
America and India to augment our own company in China. What was your agency s high point of 2011 ... innovative green products and ended with its acquisition by India s Ashok Leyland, an event which meant ...
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone brushed off criticism of his determination to continue, saying there was 'no such thing as bad publicity'. The race went ahead, despite the withdrawal of the Force India team from a practice session on safety grounds. HOW I SEE IT NEIL BAYLEY, DIRECTOR, CORPORATE ...
during the build-up to the race when the Force India and Sauber teams were caught in incidents. Force India pulled out of the second practice session over safety concerns when they witnessed violence ...
. Media coverage The Observer's story was picked up by The Telegraph online, and news sites in India ...
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