In a move aimed at cutting down the wastage of food and water by India's luxury hotels, the government has come up with a set of guidelines to make these hotels more environment friendly. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has advised the …
Overcoming the challenges of fighting organized crime networks involved in industrial scale illicit trade and counterfeiting, international partnerships recently led to 6,000 arrests and the seizure of 24 million fake goods worth nearly $133 million US …
TOKYO, Aug 13 (Reuters) – Japanese shares rose sharply and the yen fell after a media report on Tuesday said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering a cut in corporate tax to counter the pain of a planned sales tax increase, while gold eased but held …
Anil Agarwal, who rose from humble beginnings as a scrap metal dealer in one of India's poorest states to a life of luxury in London's Mayfair, had planned to boost his fortune by mining and processing bauxite in Niyamgiri, Orissa, south East India.
Right now, there are 114 billionaires who have signed on to the duo's "commitment by the world's wealthiest individuals and families to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy," and Bloomberg reports Potanin has promised to give at least …
Last Monday's announcement that Amazon.com Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos had purchased the Washington Post prompted a hefty dose of speculation about potential motives behind the $250 million grab—and what the billionaire's future plans for the …
Also, make provisions that he must give hours of free legal service to the elderly or handicapped. He will never be re-elected. Spending millions of dollars to affluent lawyers just to give their opinions is such a waste of taxpayer money. I don't want …
Lincoln's target buyers — hipper, more affluent, better educated and more female than its current customers — are a mystery to many dealerships, some of which have been selling Lincolns since the 1930s. By DEE-ANN …. Service appointments are growing.
Lincoln's target buyers — hipper, more affluent, better educated and more female than its current customers — are a mystery to many dealerships, some of which have been selling Lincolns since the 1930s. When a trainer in Chicago asks dealers the …