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Company News Today Live: Air India to increase fleet size by a third to 400 planes by 2027: CEO
- In a media roundtable at its headquarters in Gurugram, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said aircraft deliveries in 2025 are expected to be slower compared to 2024, partly due to the strike at Boeing’s manufacturing facilities in the US.
Company News Today Live: CoC recommends EY honcho as new liquidator in Go First case
- NCLT did not pass the approval order on Thursday and deferred the decision, scheduling the next hearing for 6 December.
Company News Today Live: ‘Six months is reasonable…’: Tata-owned Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson on Boeing aircraft delivery delay
- Tata Group-owned Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson, while discussing Boeing’s delivery delay issues, said he expected the remaining white-tail aircraft to be delivered in the next six months.
Company News Today Live: Punit Goenka confident about ZEE’s growth amid legal and industry challenges
- While television remains the largest contributor to both revenue and margin, Goenka stated that digital and music businesses are poised for faster growth
Company News Today Live: Godrej Enterprises looks for a brand repositioning, adopts new logo
- Godrej Enterprises consists of the unlisted company Godrej & Boyce, which has 14 lines of business including aerospace, defence, consumer durables and furniture.Â
Top Company Leader Today Live: From Alphabet to Adobe and Chanel: 20 top global CEOs of Indian origin; check full list here
- Indian-origin executives lead notable companies like Alphabet, Microsoft, and IBM. The article profiles key figures such as Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, and Arvind Krishna, emphasizing their connections to India and roles in the global corporate landscape.
Company News Today Live: Delhi High Court to hear Tesla trademark dispute next in April 2025 as mediation continues
- The court had referred the case for mediation on 4 June after Tesla Inc and Tesla Power India agreed to try and resolve their issues.
Company News Today Live: TikTok’s owner ByteDance sues intern for $1.1 million in damages over AI breach
- TikTok’s parent company ByteDance reportedly filed a lawsuit at a court in Beijing against a former intern on charges of serious disciplinary violations.Â
Company Business News Today Live: How TikTok’s Trump whisperer changed minds in Washington
- Tony Sayegh, the head of public affairs at one of TikTok’s biggest investors, led the effort to win Trump’s support for the popular app with ties to China.
Company News Today Live: Kenya’s high court blocks govt from concessioning main airport week after scrapping Adani deal: Reporr
- Kenya’s High Court blocked the government from entering into a new concession for the nation’s main airport, a week after President William Ruto scrapped a deal with India’s Adani Group.
Company Business News Today Live: New 10-minute food delivery startups emerge in India, targeting impulsive consumers
- New players are looking to emulate the learnings from older, well-established players like Swiggy and Zomato, which started humbly and grew into well-capitalised, listed companies within a decade.
Company News Today Live: Uber rolls out audio recording, women rider preference, SOS button in India to boost ride safety. Check out new features
- Uber India has introduced a series of safety features aimed at enhancing security for both riders and drivers, particularly focusing on women.
Company News Today Live: After GQG, Abu Dhabi’s IHC backs Adani over US indictment
- International Holding Company, which is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, is the third-largest foreign investor in Adani, having put in $2.5 billion.
Company Business News Today Live: Elon Musk’s xAI goes after OpenAI
- The fight is turning nasty
Top Company Leader Today Live: ‘If Narayana Murthy asked me to…’: Nandan Nilekani recalls first encounter with Infosys founder
- Nandan Nilekani’s journey began in 1978 when he met Narayana Murthy at Patni Computer Systems while job hunting. This pivotal meeting led to Nilekani co-founding Infosys.
Company News Today Live: Microsoft antitrust probe: Software Company faces allegations of misusing power
- TECH-ANTITRUST-MICROSOFT:Microsoft faces wide-ranging US antitrust probe
Company News Today Live: Former Peak XV MD Piyush Gupta launches Kenro Capital, eyes secondary deals
- The fund will eye deals in financial services and consumer sectors with a focus on tech-led companies, Gupta told Mint. The firm plans to deploy $20-30 million per investment, with flexibility for larger amounts through co-investment opportunities, he added.
Company News Today Live: Stellaris Venture launches its largest ever $300 million fund
- The new fund will continue backing early-stage tech startups in the seed and series A stages and will invest in 25-30 startups over the next three years. It usually participates as the lead investor in these rounds and supports companies with multiple rounds of subsequent financing.
Company News Today Live: More creators are starting businesses, scrambling for investors
- Venture capitalists are circumspect when it comes to investing in influencer-backed businesses.
Company News Today Live: Andhra Pradesh extends power supply deadline for Adani Green Energy
- Adani Green also said media reports of charges by US prosecutors against its top executives were “incorrect”.