Thursday, September 27, 2007

Now, GE to set up infrastructure fund


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With Now, GE to set up infrastructure funda feel good factor in the Indian economy, General Electric (GE) has plans to set up a $300-500 million infrastructure fund in India. “Sooner than later we will institute an infrastructure fund, chances are there that the proposed investments might be doubled,” Jeffrey R. Immelt, Chairman & CEO, GE, said. The government’s 11th Five Year Plan envisions investment in infrastructure to the tune of $320 billion. This declaration from GE followed just after Citigroup, Blackstone, IDFC and IIFCL had declared their plans to set up $5 billion fund for infrastructure development. The company is also expected to explore its potential in financial services industry.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

The wrath of Poseidon


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As the poles melt into the ocean and rising sea levels consume coast lines, is the world ready for the holocaust to come?


Starting The wrath of Poseidonfrom the Antarctica glaciers like Ururashraju, Grinnell, Portage (Alaska), Rhone glacier in the Kanton of Valais, Switzerland, The Pasterze – Austria’s longest glacier, which has now completely vanished, the 1,600 sq. km Larsen A ice shelf broke off in 1995, The Wilkins ice shelf (1,100 sq km) parted away in 1998 and Larsen B (13,500 sq km) broke off in 2002. San Francisco, Manhattan, major parts of Florida, Costa Rica, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Greenland, London, Venice, Iceland, Netherlands, parts of Norway, Hamburg, Sierra Leone, parts of Saudi Arabia, India (Chennai, Mumbai and Calcutta), Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China (Shanghai, Beijing), Manila, Malaysia could all become submerged soon.

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Betting On Bio - Fuels


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DuPontBetting On Bio - Fuels is one of the world’s largest alternate energy solutions providers for quite some time now, and has relentlessly worked towards providing industry with the best economically viable energy alternatives. Along with long term ties with energy behemoths like BP, DuPont subsidiaries like Hi-Bred International today are providing upto 180 types of hybrid seeds in order to increase the efficiency and practicality of ethanol based fuels. According to John Ranieri, Vice President, DuPont Bio fuels, “From our strong seeds and crop protection products offering for bio fuels today to significant transformative opportunities in new bio fuel technologies, I am confident in DuPont’s capabilities to meaningfully increase the use of renewable feedstock with smaller environmental footprints in place of petroleum.” DuPont’s bio fuels division spends a substantial part of its $300 million profits on research and development on alternative fuels and leads the way for the industry to adapt comfortably without going out of the way. Quite ahead of its time indeed.

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Saturday, September 01, 2007

Men are back


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CATEGORY : Online
BRAND : SX4
BASELINE : Men are back

4Ps TAKE : GuessSX4 what’s Maruti’s latest launch SX4 Sedan’s claim to fame? ‘Man amongst cars’. Maruti Suzuki is building upon that attitude in this online flash ad too. With such a strong style-statement, the power idea is to show the confidence of Maruti in its new ‘manly’ product, enforcing it through many features of the car. The ad flaunts different features describing each one of them as if it was describing a macho physique. The auto major is trying to lure the high and upper middle income groups through this C-segment machine. The black background impresses and the smart one-liners grip, however, the ad does remind of Bajaj Pulsar’s ‘Definitely Male’ campaign. Do we see competition feeling the tremors on Indian roads, already?

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