A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
IPOs are flooding the market but few stand the test of time. For our IPO Winners Special we partnered with Prime Database to access the performance of companies on the bourses over 5 years. The results are in
How Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, key to India's defence dreams, became an investor favourite
In the late 70s, Rajni Bector enchanted Ludhiana with her scrumptious ice creams, pudding and cakes. Over four decades later, Mrs Bectors Food Specialities stunned the IPO market with a sensational listing in 2020. The dream run of the bakery firm continues
The real test for newly-listed companies comes once the listing pop charm fizzles out. A few survive, while most crack under pressure, eroding investor wealth
It was difficult for IIM-A graduate and first-gen entrepreneur Madan Mohanka to build an engineering company. But the over-45-year-old Tega Industries has grown exponentially while rewarding shareholders after it went public in 2021
Large banks usually don't prefer lending to small India's 64 million MSMEs fearing default. It is here that Aseem Duru identified a huge market gap, building his company SBFC Finance into a Rs 8,000-crore enterprise
The primary markets are likely to stay attractive for investors with efficient and simple regulatory processes, but overpricing remains a concern, Pranav Haldea writes
Most of the stock market Hall of Fame are regarded as such for the consistent returns they have provided over the long-term. VCs were no where in the arena when Amazon, Tesla, Microsoft or HDFC Bank went public, Shankar Sharma, founder of GQuant & First Global writes