Tuesday, December 9, 2008

New Products

Company launches pre-chewed pencils
The company, called Concentrate, says the pencils look like they have already been chewed making pupils less likely to put them in their mouths,encouraging them to focus on the challenges at hand.










Barbie as German Chancellor Angela Merkel
To mark five decades as the world's number one doll the creators of Barbie have created a version based on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The 54- year old German leader is considered the perfect model for Barbie and will be put on display at the international toy fair in Nuremberg . The toy is priced at 17 pounds and has a youthful look with thin wais
tline.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Powerful Indians


1) RAGHAV BAHL, 49, MEDIA BARON
THE COLORS OF MONEY

Because from measuring the heartbeat of the Bombay Stock Exchange, his network now increases the pulse rate of prime time viewers, with his new channel Colors within striking distance of the nine-year-long No. 1, Star Plus.

Because three of the biggest hits of last year, Singh is Kinng, Golmaal Returns and Ghajini, were owned or distributed by The Indian Film Company.

Because while his two business channels continue to dominate their spaces, he is expanding into new media, with Homeshopping18 a Rs 200-crore property in its second year, and in.com becoming the second largest Indian general interest portal within six months of its launch.The big discovery: That he likes watching soaps, especially of his own channel. “Balika Vadhu for sure, and occasionally, Jaane Kya Baat Hui, Uttaran and Jeevan Saathi”.

Wish he could have: Kept some extra cash to buy media assets which are currently available at such mouth-watering discounts.


2) HARISH SALVE, 53,
THE ARGUMENTATIVE INDIAN

Because everyone who is in trouble or who believes he could be in trouble wants him in their corner, whether it is arch-rivals Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati or longtime foes Lalit Modi and Subhash Chandra.

Because there is hardly any corporate case that he is not arguing and hardly any politician who hasn’t sought his advice.
Because he usually wins the cases he fights.

What excites him: Taking on a former Pakistani minister in a television debate or arguing against OBC reservation in Central government educational institutions. When Salve talks, people usually listen.

Big acquisition: A 7-series BMW, breaking his promise to himself that he would “behave”.

Nice guy move: Every evening he helps his wife Meenakshi set up a stained-glass showroom by typing emails and suggesting marketing strategies. As he quips, “it’s from maximum wages to minimum in the evenings”.



3) G.M. RAO, 58, INDUSTRIALIST

MASTER OF ALL TRADES

Because he is steering the makeover of the eponymous GMR Group from a domestic player in the infrastructure business to a global player with a presence in seven countries.

Because with the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, completed in a record 30 months in March last year, he proved India can have world class facilities.
Because even as the Group builds the new terminal at the Delhi airport, it has ensured an enduring connect with the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL contest.

Big buy: Acquisition of 50 per cent stake in Intergen, a leading global power generation company, at a cost of approximately $1 billion, making the Group the largest private power generation company in India.

Little known fact: A mechanical engineer by training, he was employed in the Public Works Department of Andhra Pradesh before he resigned to turn a jute trader.

Should be embarrassed about: The foray into insurance, creating ING Vysya and finally pulling out of it.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sunday Syndrome


Connect-







This photograph was a part of an experiment to find out if a horse has all its 4 feets of the ground while running. Who had financed/commissioned the experiment ?











Ans : Leland Stanford

Thursday, August 28, 2008

IIM-A once again!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

SUNDAY SYNDROME

1. Which television channel is jointly owned by Microsoft and General Electric?

Ans. MSNBC

2. What is the name of the annual newsletter that Microsoft publishes?
Ans. 10 Great Mistakes That Microsoft Did

3. Expand WIPRO.
Ans. West Indian Vegetable Products Ltd

4. HP developed a programming language as competitor to Java. What did they name it?
Ans.HP Chai

5. Which company owns The Black Berrys range of ready-made garments ?

Ans.Mohan Clothing Company, Gurgaon

6. What does TIPS stand in TIPS Cassettes Industries?

Ans.To Improve and Promote Singing

7. What was started by Shri Gangabisanji Agarwal in 1937 in Bikaner and is currently headquartered in Nagpur. Its products are exported to over 17 countries worldwide?
Ans. Haldirams

8. “Indians too Argumentative”. Who said this recently?

Ans. Edward De Bono

9.Which hotel rated as the favorite business hotels in the world in a Readers’ Choice Awards by a leading UK travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller?
Ans. Bangalore based Leela Palace Kempinski

10. Which was the first Indian brand to be advertised on MSN messenger?

Ans. Close-up in 2000

Friday, July 4, 2008

I am very happy to start this blog as I have just left my job at IBM and joined college.So its a new start for me. Lets see how much time I could devote to maintain this blog.