Price of Maruti Suzuki's stock has increased nearly 5,700 times to Rs 7,243.75 as of closing on 14 November from Rs 125 at the time of listing in 2002.
Car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki's decision to shut production for 2 days comes at a time the company, along with the auto industry, has taken a big hit.
This year, Jawan and The Kerala Story both won National Awards. The irony was impossible to miss. One critiqued the system, the other endorsed its narratives. The dichotomy says more about India’s cultural schizophrenia than any film review ever could.
New CPI series will take 2024 as base year, will provide more accurate measure of inflation, spending on digital services. Expected to enhance representation and reliability, says Saurabh Garg.
The agreement, signed after meeting between Rajnath and US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on sidelines of ADMM-Plus in Kuala Lumpur, aims to deepen bilateral ties in the critical sector.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
If private sector is so helpful then why private aviation firms didn’t fly back our Indian Citizens from abroad.
Think if AIR INDIA been already privatized.
If you study the economics you may find that government sector should never mint to make profits where as they mint to serve common people. They are there to build foundation stone for private sector also.
At the time of Independence many other countries got their freedom. But today we can proudly stood in top 10 nations because of policies government had adopted at the time of Independence.
Also you can see current situation of banks which are being in NPA problem due to so called private sector (is it not a private sector scam/corruption). They are also feeding on people’s money. When will we see other side of coin.
Same should be done to AIR INDIA, ELECTROSTEEL CASTING, BHUSHAN STEEL, SAIL, BPCL, NTPC, OIL, IOCL, ONGC, CMERI, IIT, NIT, ALL GOVERNMENT RUN ORGANISATION, PAY SCALE HIKE AND DA HIKE EVERY YEAR FOR NO OUTPUT SHOULD BE HANDED OVER TO PRIVATE ORGANISATIONS. I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND AFTER RECRUITING TOP BRAINS FROM THE COUNTRY UNDERGOING RIGOROUS INTERVIEW PROCESS WHEN THESE PEOPLE ARE RECRUITED YEAR AFTER YEAR, PROFITABILITY DECREASES YOY AND BECOMES A LIABILITY, STILL CONTINUES TO GO ON SHAMELESSLY ON PUBLICS MONEY.
One Clarification required :wealth creation by privatisation who gains more and who pays for it .While this thought is keeping in mind a Product buyer,Market Share holder,The owners or the Financiers. In short who gets the burden.Its all a game.
Maruti Suzuki was always under Suzuki management even prior to 2002 period. GoI made an IPO @ 125/- per share to sell its residual stake to public. It was the turn-around in the economy post-2004 period that lifted the fortunes of strong companies like Maruti Suzuki. Writer need to have proper historical perspective.
We need more of these articles, because we should never forget how destructive and uncaring govt ownership is. Just a few years ago, Kejriwal was threatening to nationalize the power companies – it’s as if everybody forgot how corrupt and incompetent public distribution was in Delhi. Nobody remembers now – how the MTNL and VSNL employees fought against the introduction of cell phones into India. It used to take years to get a phone and corruption was endemic – the introduction of private companies wiped all that away. It is easy to complain today because there is always scope for improvement but it helps to remember the horrific past.
If private sector is so helpful then why private aviation firms didn’t fly back our Indian Citizens from abroad.
Think if AIR INDIA been already privatized.
If you study the economics you may find that government sector should never mint to make profits where as they mint to serve common people. They are there to build foundation stone for private sector also.
At the time of Independence many other countries got their freedom. But today we can proudly stood in top 10 nations because of policies government had adopted at the time of Independence.
Also you can see current situation of banks which are being in NPA problem due to so called private sector (is it not a private sector scam/corruption). They are also feeding on people’s money. When will we see other side of coin.
Kanker khera meerut 250001
Same should be done to AIR INDIA, ELECTROSTEEL CASTING, BHUSHAN STEEL, SAIL, BPCL, NTPC, OIL, IOCL, ONGC, CMERI, IIT, NIT, ALL GOVERNMENT RUN ORGANISATION, PAY SCALE HIKE AND DA HIKE EVERY YEAR FOR NO OUTPUT SHOULD BE HANDED OVER TO PRIVATE ORGANISATIONS. I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND AFTER RECRUITING TOP BRAINS FROM THE COUNTRY UNDERGOING RIGOROUS INTERVIEW PROCESS WHEN THESE PEOPLE ARE RECRUITED YEAR AFTER YEAR, PROFITABILITY DECREASES YOY AND BECOMES A LIABILITY, STILL CONTINUES TO GO ON SHAMELESSLY ON PUBLICS MONEY.
One Clarification required :wealth creation by privatisation who gains more and who pays for it .While this thought is keeping in mind a Product buyer,Market Share holder,The owners or the Financiers. In short who gets the burden.Its all a game.
5700% (57x) has been repeatedly referred to as 5700 times.
Glaring mistake, by a factor of 100.
Maruti was under Suzuki management even before 2002. It is economic upturn post 2004 that created wealth for big companies like Maruti.
Maruti Suzuki was always under Suzuki management even prior to 2002 period. GoI made an IPO @ 125/- per share to sell its residual stake to public. It was the turn-around in the economy post-2004 period that lifted the fortunes of strong companies like Maruti Suzuki. Writer need to have proper historical perspective.
We need more of these articles, because we should never forget how destructive and uncaring govt ownership is. Just a few years ago, Kejriwal was threatening to nationalize the power companies – it’s as if everybody forgot how corrupt and incompetent public distribution was in Delhi. Nobody remembers now – how the MTNL and VSNL employees fought against the introduction of cell phones into India. It used to take years to get a phone and corruption was endemic – the introduction of private companies wiped all that away. It is easy to complain today because there is always scope for improvement but it helps to remember the horrific past.