When Housing.com co-founder and CEO Rahul Yadav decided to make his disdain for his investors public, he forced the startup world to introspect. After all, discord is not unusual in the investor-promoter relationship, especially in a hugely-valued industry that seems ripe for implosion
Venture capitalists, even those known to invest in well-established startups, are moving in early and making deals at the seed stage
An RBI banking licence, if approved, can alter the future of Mobikwik. But founder Bipin Preet Singh is also looking for a Plan B
Branded jewellery, especially with diamond insets, is attracting the attention of investors
Ashiana Housing owes its success to its pursuit of customer satisfaction and conservative business practices. But can the Rs 123-crore North India-based developer sustain this model as it expands to other parts of the country?
Nine prolific names in the angel investing business talk about their three common investment philosophies: Ideas, people and scalability
How ATM industry veteran Loney Antony successfully turned entrepreneur with a disruptive outsourcing model
Can Dr Devi Shetty replicate the India success of Narayana Health in Cayman Islands, and deliver affordable, quality health care to the Western markets? For now, he is happy to have made a start
Jaguar Land Rover may be a late entrant into the country's fiercely competitive luxury automobile market but it has a plan to break the German stranglehold over India. And it is already driving Tata Motors's fortunes
PE firm TPG Capital has a singular approach to its investments. It tracks successful companies for months, if not years, and stays with them for the long haul. Consider the Shriram example
Through their startup platform GrowthStory, Meena and Krishnan Ganesh are launching a slew of ventures in three months. Though there is potential, their businesses are fraught with challenges too