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To get your dose of daily business news, tune into Mint Top of the Morning on Mint Podcasts available on all audio streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/show/7x8Nv1RlOKyMV5IftIJwP1?si=bf5ecbaedd8f4ddc 1. India-Pakistan Tensions Rise After Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Just a day after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, Pakistan retaliated by calling the move an “Act of War.” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired an emergency meeting, announcing a series of countermeasures—halting all trade with India, expelling Indian diplomats, closing airspace to Indian carriers, and putting the 1972 Simla Agreement “in abeyance.” But can Pakistan afford a war? The numbers say no. Foreign reserves stand at just $11.09 billion, barely covering two months of imports. With $131 billion in external debt and $100 billion due in repayments over the next four years, Islamabad is walking a fiscal tightrope. Its economic lifeline, a $7 billion IMF bailout, is arriving in slow trickles amid warnings of “formidable vulnerabilities.” Political instability adds to the volatility. While rhetoric from Islamabad is heating up, experts warn a full-blown escalation could tip Pakistan deeper into economic crisis. 2. Airspace Closed, Ticket Prices Climb Pakistan's closure of airspace to Indian airlines is already causing turbulence. Airlines like Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air are now forced to reroute via the UAE or Iran, adding over an hour of flight time. The result? A potential 35–40% surge in international ticket prices, according to aviation experts. Affected routes include key flights to the US, UK, Europe, and Middle East. Meanwhile, India has suspended visa services for Pakistani nationals. Though ICAO permits such restrictions for security, bilateral coordination is now unlikely, signaling worsening diplomatic frostbite. Hospitals in India are rushing to treat Pakistani patients before a May 1 deadline, with critical medical cases—especially children—caught in the crossfire. 3. Tesla May Finally Set Up Shop in India India's EV policy may soon get a revamp—and Tesla could be the biggest beneficiary. A senior government official said India is open to revising its electric vehicle manufacturing policy once tariff terms are finalised under the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement. At stake is the Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India, which slashes import duties from 70–80% to 15% for up to 8,000 imported EVs annually for five years. While the scheme had no takers initially, Tesla's February hiring spree in India signals renewed interest. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, commenting on the broader trade talks, said, “There's a serious lack of reciprocity” with India. With both sides looking to strike balance on tariffs and access, Tesla's India debut could mark a turning point in EV manufacturing for the region. 4. Maruti Suzuki Braces for Earnings Slowdown India's auto giant Maruti Suzuki is expected to post a muted Q4 today, with revenue growth of 7% and profit likely down by 4%, say brokerages. Margins are squeezed by higher marketing spends and discounts, with Ebitda likely shrinking by 44 basis points. Inventory levels have surged—from 9 days in January to over 40 now—forcing the company to scale back wholesale dispatches. Still, Maruti sold over 6 lakh vehicles in Q4. Key things to watch: Demand outlook as income tax relief and RBI rate cuts play out. Export risk, especially amid Trump's 25% tariffs on autos. The lukewarm launch of Maruti's first EV, the e-Vitara, which has seen slow bookings ahead of a May-June delivery window. Despite the slowdown, Maruti's stock has climbed 6% this year, outpacing the Nifty Auto index. But investors are looking to today's earnings call for clues on whether the momentum can return.
To get your dose of daily business news, tune into Mint Top of the Morning on Mint Podcasts available on all audio streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/show/7x8Nv1RlOKyMV5IftIJwP1?si=bf5ecbaedd8f4ddc Kashmir Travel Takes a Hit Post Terror Attack Following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, that claimed 26 lives, travel agencies across India report up to 90% cancellations for Kashmir-bound trips. The Resistance Front (TRF), linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility. Agencies say bookings dropped overnight, with customers demanding refunds—even for non-refundable trips—leading to operational chaos. In response, SpiceJet, Air India, and IndiGo have added emergency flights out of Srinagar and are offering waivers on cancellations and rescheduling for bookings made before April 22, valid through April 30. The attack has derailed Kashmir's fragile post-pandemic tourism recovery. India-Saudi Arabia Boost Energy Ties with Refinery Pact During Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jeddah, India and Saudi Arabia agreed to jointly set up two oil refineries in India, part of a broader push to strengthen strategic ties. The agreement was sealed during the India-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council meeting co-chaired by Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The two countries reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's $100 billion investment commitment, spanning energy, fintech, infrastructure, and health. Additional MoUs were signed on space collaboration, healthcare, and postal services, and new committees were created for defence and tourism cooperation. Though Modi cut short his visit after the Kashmir attack, momentum on bilateral ties remains strong. Lodha vs Lodha: A Real Estate Rivalry Brews in Mumbai In a bold move, Abhinandan Lodha's House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) is stepping into Mumbai's competitive real estate market—directly challenging big brother Abhishek Lodha's Macrotech Developers. HoABL announced three vertical projects, including a landmark American Culture Center in Marine Lines, a Chowpatty beachfront project, and a joint venture in Naigaon, with a total investment of ₹2,500 crore and projected revenue of ₹3,500 crore. Known for its plotted development outside Mumbai, HoABL now aims for 50% of its revenue from vertical projects within 2-3 years. With approvals in place and construction beginning by year-end, Mumbai's skyline may become the new Lodha battleground. SEBI's Fast-Track Dispute Resolution Plan Draws Mixed Reactions SEBI's latest consultation paper proposes a faster, tech-driven online dispute resolution (ODR) framework for the securities market, including direct arbitration for claims over ₹10 crore. Legal experts back the move for greater certainty and accountability, but warn that mandating a 100% deposit to appeal arbitral awards could discourage retail investors. The proposal also seeks to differentiate regulatory vs. contractual disputes, a grey area that's caused confusion in the past. SEBI plans digital filings, 21-day conciliation timelines, and a round-robin panel allocation system. While hailed as a step forward in improving market efficiency, experts urge flexibility for complex or multi-party cases. Public feedback is open until May 12. Luxury Shoppers Face 1% Tax on Big-Ticket Buys From April 22, 2025, India's luxury buyers will need to factor in a 1% Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on purchases over ₹10 lakh, as per a new CBDT directive. This includes high-end items like watches, artworks, collectibles, yachts, designer bags, shoes, sports gear, and even home theatres and racehorses. The tax applies to the entire transaction value once the ₹10 lakh threshold is breached. “This aligns with global trends in tax transparency and tracking high-value consumption,” said Munjal Almoula of BDO India. The move is part of a broader strategy to widen the tax base and monitor luxury spending.
In today's episode, everything from findings on Gensol Engineering now reaching BluSmart. We also cover Apple's record-breaking iPhone shipments in India, a Sebi roadblock for SpiceJet, and a bullish outlook from Ericsson's global CEO. Plus, why the US has become India's biggest export market, the sting of rising health and education costs despite slowing inflation, and China's strategic rare earth play. Tune in.
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Ajay Singh, chairman and MD of SpiceJet, calls himself a survivor. He bought ModiLuft in 2005 and turned it into SpiceJet. The budget airline faced turbulent times in January 2015, and once again, it was Singh who revived the outfit. A decade later, SpiceJet is at a similar crossroads again. Singh's resilience remains unchanged, but now the odds are stacked against him too. The cover story of Forbes India's latest issue looks into the depth of these challenges and Singh's survival strategies.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, February 6, 2025. This is Nelson John, let's get started. In January, Prime Minister Modi introduced Mission Mausam, a significant climate forecasting initiative, receiving ₹1,329 crore in funding for FY26. But is this sufficient? Soumya Gupta explores. The mission, overseen by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, aims to enhance India's climate change predictions and track extreme weather with new technologies, including AI-enhanced models and advanced satellites. Initially funded with ₹2,000 crore, its budget includes ₹671 crore for FY25 and the remainder for FY26. India's climate strategy extends beyond Mission Mausam. The Ministry has integrated four programs into its PRITHVI scheme, focusing on climate research in critical regions like the Arctic and Himalayas, with a budget exceeding ₹2,500 crore through FY26. Overall, India plans to allocate over ₹50,000 crore in FY25 and nearly ₹62,000 crore in FY26 to combat climate change. Despite these investments, they account for just 1.2% of the total budget for FY26, far from the ₹57 trillion pledged through 2030 for comprehensive climate change measures. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman advocates a full-stack approach for India's AI development, contrasting with his 2023 stance where he deemed competing in AI training as "hopeless." He discussed this shift in an interview with Hindustan Times' editor-in-chief R Sukumar on Wednesday before reiterating his opinion at a discussion with IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw the same morning. Altman points to a drastic cost reduction in AI, which now surpasses the rate predicted by Moore's Law, stating costs drop tenfold annually. This change supports more expansive AI initiatives, including foundational models which underpin technologies like ChatGPT. At his discussion with Altman later, IT minister Vaishnaw emphasized India's comprehensive strategy, from chip design to application development, drawing parallels to India's cost-effective space missions. He noted promising developments from six Indian entities poised to unveil foundational AI models within the year. In discussions with tech leaders and investors, Altman remarked on the immediate potential of AI to enhance scientific research and development significantly but tempered expectations about its current capabilities, such as curing diseases.India's services sector saw its slowest growth in over two years this January, with the HSBC India Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) reading dropping to 56.5 from December's 59.3, according to S&P Global. Despite this slowdown, the sector remains in expansion territory, above the 50-point mark that separates growth from contraction. Rhik Kundu reports that the dip is attributed to decreased customer numbers and a softer rise in sales and output. HSBC's chief India economist, Pranjul Bhandari, noted that both business activity and new business indices have not been this low since November 2022. However, the new export business has provided some cushion, reflecting a rebound in services exports as of December 2024. Simultaneously, India's manufacturing sector showed improvement, with the Manufacturing PMI climbing to a six-month high of 57.7 in January, driven by an increase in new export orders. India is currently experiencing two rare events: the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, occurring once every 144 years, and an unexpectedly cheerful middle class following the Union Budget 2025-26. This year's budget has infused ₹1 trillion into the economy via tax rebates to middle-income earners, marking a significant shift in fiscal policy that could ripple through the economy and the equity markets. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced substantial tax breaks that not only increase disposable income but are set to initiate a beneficial economic cycle through the Marginal Propensity to Consume. For instance, an extra ₹50,000 in a taxpayer's pocket could lead to additional spending of ₹30,000, benefiting various sectors of the economy. This increased consumption is projected to generate an economic impact of ₹2.5 trillion, based on an MPC of 0.7, indicating a significant boost to economic activity. Abhishek Mukherjee takes a deep dive into how equity investors can ride the post-budget wave in today's Long Story. Two former SpiceJet pilots have petitioned the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Delhi to declare the airline bankrupt over ₹3 crore in unpaid dues. The pilots, Sameer Breja and Karan Gupta, claim SpiceJet didn't pay salary arrears and other dues since 2020, exacerbated by the pandemic-induced salary cuts and new payment terms tied to operational benchmarks not initially agreed upon. SpiceJet dismisses the claims as "baseless and frivolous," stating that settlements are complete pending documentation from the pilots, Dhirendra Kumar and Daanish Anand report. The NCLT suggested the plea might be a pressure tactic and adjourned the case without issuing a notice to the airline.
Vi spiller inn ukens episode tirsdag 12. november, og vi skal selvsagt snake om Airbus A319, de norske flyselskapene har kommet med oktobertall (bortsett fra SAS som har sluttet med sånt), SpiceJet skal fly sjøfly og noens nye langtrekkende Airbuser kommer til Skandinavia. Velkommen ombord på flight 319. Airbus A319 AKTUELT: Oktobertall Trollhättan flyplass bytter navn FIGAS skal ha nye Islandere SpiceJet skal fly sjøfly i India Jet Airways er (endelig) konkurs Air China blir launch-customer for COMAC C929 Condor skal fly innenriks i Tyskland Air Belgium er ferdig med passasjerflygninger, og kanskje helt ferdig Air France-KLM Q3 Iberia setter sin nye A321XLR inn på Stockholm mens Icelandair skal fly A321LR til Oslo
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 16th of October and here are the headlines.In a thinly veiled reference to China and Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today said that that “if trust is lacking or cooperation inadequate, if friendship has fallen short and good neighbourliness is missing somewhere, there are surely reasons to introspect and causes to address.” Speaking at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation heads of government meeting in Islamabad, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar listed out the key challenges that SCO was committed to combatting: terrorism, separatism, and extremism.Bomb threats to flights of Indian airlines continued on Wednesday with at least six flights — three of IndiGo, two of SpiceJet and one of Akasa Air — being the latest additions to the growing list. With these six flights, the number of confirmed instances of bomb threats to Indian carrier's flights over the past three days has risen to 18. Three international flights – one of Air India and two of IndiGo – had received bomb threats on Monday, while another nine flights spanning across all major carriers had received threats on Tuesday. All the threats on Monday and Tuesday came via social media platforms, and eventually turned out to be fake.National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah took oath as the first Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmirtoda. He has sought to balance political representation for both provinces of the UT with his five Cabinet picks. In his first comments after taking oath, the Chief Minister said, “We will not let Jammu feel that they do not have a voice or representation in the current government. We have brought in a Deputy CM to ensure this and this will be our endeavour going forth as well.” Nowshera MLA Surinder Choudhary took oath as Deputy CM.In the wake of an ongoing investigation against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over alleged irregularities in the grant of land, Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) chairman K Marigowda resigned today. In his resignation letter to the Urban Development Department, Marigowda said that it was his personal decision to resign and cited health reasons. Later while speaking to reporters, Marigowda said he was asked by Siddaramaiah to resign from the post.A devastating accident involving a fuel tanker occurred late Tuesday night in Majia, a town located in the Taura local government area of Jigawa State, resulting in at least 94 fatalities and injuring 50 others. The police confirmed the incident today, highlighting the tragic circumstances that unfolded when the driver lost control of the vehicle.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express.
Welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are top developments from around the world ahead of the trading session of September 26 -It seems the Nifty 50 is currently in a not-ready-to-go-down mode. The most minor dip gets bought into swiftly and the index continues to scale new peaks. Wednesday's session was no different and 26,032 is now the new record high for the Nifty and it remains to be seen for how long will that stay. -It was a surge in the index heavyweights in the final few minutes of the trading session that took the Nifty to a new peak. HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, all of them saw a spurt during the final half hour, propelling the index higher. The monthly expiry of the Nifty Bank also had a role to play. -Thursday is the monthly expiry of the Nifty and the index has gained over 850 points so far this series. This will be the fourth consecutive F&O Series that the Nifty ends with gains, having gained over 300 points in August as well. -Gift Nifty was little changed this morning indicating a muted start for the Indian market this morning. -Stocks to focus: Vedanta, PB Fintech, Five-Star Business Finance, Adani Group, ASK Automotive, SpiceJet, IDFC -Asian equities rallied this morning as fresh signs of vigor in technology stocks spread across Asia. Currencies pared sharp moves from the prior day that supported the dollar over the yen. Equity benchmarks in the tech-heavy markets of Japan and South Korea advanced. -Chinese equities fluctuated in opening trade. The Golden Dragon index of US-listed Chinese stocks fell on Wednesday, which may be an early sign of fatigue for the stimulus-driven rally in Chinese stocks this week. -The Dow Jones and S&P 500 retreated from their respective record highs on Wednesday as some selling pressure emerged at higher levels for the two Wall Street benchmarks. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, while the Dow Jones shed 0.7% or nearly 300 points during the trading session to end below the mark of 42,000. The Dow also snapped a four-day winning streak in the process. However, the Nasdaq just managed to end above the flat line. -In commodities, oil was steady after plunging in the previous trading session. West Texas Intermediate, the US oil price, slipped more than 2% on Wednesday to settle below $70 a barrel. Elsewhere, gold traded steady near an all-time high as the weak US data bolstered the case for deeper interest rate cuts. Tune in to Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Marketbuzz Podcast: Indian markets may see a flat start according to the GIFT Nifty. Watch out for stocks like REC, SpiceJet, Ceigall India.
Det har blitt september og når vi spiller inn denne episoden er det mandag 2. september og SAS har vært med i SkyTeam i én dag. Det virker som det meste fungerer som det skal. SAS er også endelig ute av konkurshjørnet, Qatar Airways skal handle mer og Christian har lest papiravis i helgen. Velkommen ombord på flight 309. Caproni CA. 309 Flight 309 to Tennessee Air Caribbean flight 309 AKTUELT SAS ute av konkurshjørnet ... og Star Alliance og inn i SkyTeam KLM har fått sin første Airbus A321neo Norse Atlantic slipper Q2-tallene ... ... og får en merkelig helsides annonse i Aftenposten Qatar Airways inn I Virgin Australia? SpiceJet sliter
Welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are top developments from around the world ahead of the trading session of August 30 -The last time the Nifty gained 11 days in a row was nearly two decades ago, way back in September 2007. The 11th day of gains during its monthly expiry session was courtesy Reliance Industries as one-third of the Nifty's gains on Thursday came from RIL. An otherwise sluggish session on the Nifty was brought to life when Reliance Industries announced that it will consider a 1:1 bonus issue at its board meet on September 5. The resultant spike saw the Nifty make a new high of 25,192 before ending at a record closing high of 25,151. -A big factor for Friday's trading session though, will be the MSCI adjustments, which will take place in the final few minutes of the trading session. This means that HDFC Bank, which has been an underperformer, will see the first tranche of its weightage increase in the MSCI indices. Analysts are expecting the lender to receive flows ranging between $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion. -Both foreign and domestic investors were net buyers in the cash market on Thursday but the numbers will also be skewed due to the block deals seen in stocks like InterGlobe Aviation, PB Fintech and Welspun Living. -Stocks to watch: Infosys, Tata Motors, sugar stocks, RVNL, ITI, NBCC, SpiceJet, CDSL, LIC, Lemon Tree -Asian stocks advanced as upbeat US growth data suggested the Federal Reserve is engineering a so-called soft landing for the economy. Equities in Australia and South Korea rose while those in Japan inched up. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index headed for a fourth month of gains as traders awaited a key US inflation report due Friday. -A rally Friday will cap the best month for US and global stocks since June amid bets the Fed will ease policy as it tames inflation without the economy tumbling into recession. US output grew at a slightly stronger pace in the second quarter than initially reported, reflecting an upward revision to consumer spending that more than offset weaker activity in other categories. -In commodities, oil was steady after jumping Thursday on positive US economic data and worsening supply disruptions in Libya. Meanwhile, gold slipped. -GIFT Nifty was trading higher this morning at a premium of nearly 20 pts from Nifty Futures Thursday close, indicating a start in the green for the Indian market. Tune in to Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Marketbuzz Podcast: Indian markets may see a gap-up start according to the GIFT Nifty. Watch out for stocks like Hindustan Zinc, Vedanta, SpiceJet and Ola Electric.
Episode 283! Kijk uit als Chantal Janzen in je vliegtuig zit: ze doet vreemde dingen in het toilet. Onthulling: de Dakota van Prins Bernhard heeft een routewisser. Drama bij Transavia, voor de zoveelste keer. De passagiers zijn de dupe. Tijdens computerstoring vloog Ryanair met lege kist. NOS blundert met foto van WO2-vliegtuig. Reünie voor medewerkers van failliete Nederlandse airline. Vermoeiende video van gravinfluencer Eloise. PH-CO2: ambtenaren bekijken de duurzaamheid van het regeringsvliegtuig. Noodles slurpen mag niet meer bij Korean Airlines. SpiceJet in de problemen. En nog veel meer. Muziek: Spice Up Your Life - Spice Girls. En een vette mix van DJ Turbulence, onze resident DJ. Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over. Voor al je stemmenwerk ga naar voxcast.nl
This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 25th of July and here are today's headlines.Amid heavy rains overnight and persistent downpour, especially in the catchment areas of dams, parts of Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad reported flooding this morning. The India Meteorological Department has issued an ‘orange alert' for the next two days in the city. Four deaths have so far been reported in the rain-related incidents, including three due to electrocution and one due to a rock fall. The city witnessed three landslides and a wall collapse as confirmed by the Police Commission.Meanwhile, due to torrential rains local train services in Mumbai were disrupted, as heavy waterlogging in many places brought traffic to a standstill. The IMD issued a ‘red alert' for Mumbai and the neighbouring districts of Thane and Raigad. SpiceJet, Air India, and IndiGo also announced potential flight disruptions, while schools and colleges were shut.The debate on the Union Budget 2024-25 is underway in both Houses of the Parliament. Congress MP from Jalandhar, Charanjit Singh Channi said there is an undeclared emergency in the country citing the crisis in Manipur, the plight of farmers, rape of Dalit woman in UP. Channi also raised the issue of the depreciation of the Indian rupee's value and questioned the absence of Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the House.Aadhaar-based fingerprint authentication, facial recognition of candidates, and live Artificial Intelligence-based CCTV surveillance are among the measures that the UPSC now plans to introduce to prevent “cheating, fraud, unfair means, and impersonation” during the examinations that it conducts. This comes in the wake of the case of trainee IAS officer Puja Khedkar who is facing a UPSC probe for allegedly “faking her identity” and a row over the NEET UG paper leak case.Typhoon Gaemi made landfall in Taiwan, leaving 22 people dead in the Philippines from flooding and landslides, and three in Taiwan, with more than 220 reported injured. The island has seen persistent flooding in low-lying areas, landslides, and damage to homes and shops. Offices and schools in Taiwan were closed for the second consecutive day today and people were urged to stay home and away from the coastline. The island is regularly hit by typhoons and has boosted its warning systems, but its typography, high population density and high-tech economy make it difficult to avoid losses when such storms hit.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
Welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are all the important updates ahead of the trading session of July 16 -Even as the Nifty traded in a 110-point range on July 15, it crossed the 24,600 mark, made a new high of 24,635, and closed above levels of 24,550. Interestingly, barring SBI and ITC, none of the major index heavyweights contributed to the Nifty's upmove yesterday. Most of them ended with a flat to negative bias. But contributions came from PSUs like ONGC and NTPC, along with Bajaj Auto, which reports results today. -Today might turn out to be a volatile day for the financials, as the Nifty Financial Services will have its weekly expiry. Additionally, with Wednesday being a market holiday, the Nifty Bank too, will have its weekly expiry on Tuesday. -GIFTNifty was trading with a premium of over 17 points from Nifty Futures' Monday close, which indicates a flat-to-positive start for the Indian market. -Earnings: Bajaj Auto, CRISIL, Dee Development Engineers, DB Corp, Himadri Speciality Chemicals, Jubilant Ingrevia, Just Dial, L&T Finance, Network18 and TV18. -Stocks to watch: Jio Financial Services, SpiceJet, Vedanta, Hindustan Unilever, Unichem Labs, Lupin, Zee Entertainment -Stocks in Asia were muted in early Tuesday trading, following gains on Wall Street fueled by optimism surrounding a second Donald Trump term as the former US president chose his running mate. Equity benchmarks rose in Japan and Korea, while those in Australia were steady. Futures for Hong Kong stocks pointed to a decline. -Caution in Asia comes amid signs of emerging market volatility in anticipation that Trump's tariff threats will be implemented. -Overnight on Wall Street, the blue-chip Dow also reached a new intraday high, advancing half a percent to close at 40,211.72. Similarly, The S&P 500 added 0.28% to 5,631.22, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.4% to end at 18,472.57. Trump's rising odds of victory boosted oil producers, gun makers and private prisons. His pro-cryptocurrency stance lifted the industry. Tesla Inc. rallied as Elon Musk endorsed Trump. Solar firms sank as Democrats are seen as more friendly toward the sector. -Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in an interview that second-quarter economic data has provided policymakers greater confidence that inflation is heading down to the central bank's 2% goal, possibly paving the way for near-term interest-rate cuts. He made clear he didn't intend to send any specific message about the timing of rate reductions. -In commodities, oil prices edged lower on worries about a slowing Chinese economy crimping demand, though a growing consensus that the U.S. The Federal Reserve will begin cutting its key interest rate as soon as September limited declines. Brent futures fell to $84.76 a barrel. -Back home, Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia is likely to meet leaders from Telecom and Internet Service Providers. DOT has called for meeting of Stakeholder Advisory Committee for TSPs i.e. Telecom Service Providers. This committee includes, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Akash Ambani, Kumar Manglam Birla and N Chandrasekhar. The issues of Unsolicited Commercial Communication, network quality, and 6G are likely to be on the cards. Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Today, we will talk about India's second-largest airline in terms of number of domestic passengers. It operates more than 600 flights per day. We are talking about SpiceJet. In this episode, RJ Rohan will take you through the journey of SpiceJet Ltd, India's low-cost airline company.
IBA's Dr. Stuart Hatcher, Chief Economist & ISTAT Certified Senior Appraiser, and Neil Fraser CFA, Manager - Airline Analysis, share their insights on the latest stories in global aviation.In this episode:✈️ History repeats itself for SpiceJet✈️ Positive FY23/24 results for Wizz and Ryanair✈️ IndiGo pivots again to introduce business class by the end of 2024+ other airline news from the week!LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aero
Experience the powerful voice of Jasleen Bhalla, a renowned voice artist, on the latest episode of Voice Over Par Charcha, powered by Voicesbazaar.com. In this insightful podcast, we delve into Jasleen's journey from being an English graduate at Delhi University's Khalsa College to becoming the iconic voice behind the nationwide COVID-19 caller tune.As the entire nation grapples with the challenges posed by the pandemic, Jasleen's voice echoes the important message: "Coronavirus se aaj poora desh lad raha hai, yaad rahe humain bimari se ladna hai, bimaar se nahi." These words, now familiar to every caller, carry a profound reminder to fight the disease, not the patient.Learn about Jasleen's diverse career, from her beginnings as a sports journalist to her role as a producer in the advertisement industry for over a decade. Discover how, in 2010, she transitioned into the world of voiceover artistry, lending her distinctive voice to projects for Delhi Metro, SpiceJet, and IndiGo.The podcast also unveils Jasleen's unexpected journey into the COVID-19 Voiceover Project. Unaware that her recordings would become part of a public campaign, Jasleen embraced the responsibility of delivering crucial information with a tone that commands adherence to safety guidelines. Raised in a disciplined environment as the child of an Army officer, her responsible and naturally authoritative tone became an integral part of public awareness messages and caller tunes.Despite the surprises along the way, Jasleen's commitment to cautioning the public has been unwavering. She reflects on the out-of-body experience of hearing her own voice instructing listeners on safety measures. Her dedication during the nationwide lockdown, stepping out only twice in two months, exemplifies the sense of joy, pride, and responsibility she feels in contributing to public health.Join us in celebrating Jasleen's impactful contributions and wishing her continued success in projects that serve a greater social purpose. Subscribe to Voice Over Par Charcha for more engaging conversations and insights into the world of voice artistry. Together, let's amplify the message: Fight the disease, not the patient.
IBA's Dr. Stuart Hatcher, Chief Economist, and Neil Fraser CFA, Airline Analysis Manager, share their insights on the latest stories in global aviation.Get in touch to request a copy: Marketing@iba.aeroSign up for the IBA Insider here: bit.ly/3MVHjMKLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aero
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, February 29, 2024. Happy Leap day to all our listeners. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started:Bears went loose on the D-street on Wednesday with benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty seeing a crash. Dragged down by the Midcap and Smallcap indices, both Sensex and Nifty were down more than one per cent at close, falling below the psychological levels of 73 thousand and 22 thousand respectively.As the February derivatives approached their expiry, the border markets corrected themselves on Wednesday amid stretched valuations. small and midcap companies bore the brunt of the crash. This is after Sebi asked mutual funds investing in these companies to disclose more information about the risks involved. A senior mutual fund executive confirmed to Mint's market correspondent Ram Sahgal, that the fund had shared information about handling a stress situation with Sebi. The market regulator had been in discussions with mutual funds about excessive inflow of cash into smaller companies. Coinciding with this, Kotak Mutual fund has capped the lump sum inflows to its small cap fund at 2 lakh rupees per PAN per month and SIP inflows to 25,000 rupees per PAN per month.https://blankpaper.htdigital.in/dash/story/11709128654894“If you want to be a millionaire, start with a billion dollars and launch a new airline,” if this quote by Virgin Atlantic airline's founder Richard Branson does not tell you enough about the risks of airline business, today's Mint Primer, definitely will. For an airline business to be revived, a lot of factors need to align, it is no easy feat. Profitable carriers rely on a mix of factors: from favourable fuel prices and suitable aircraft, to reliable maintenance contracts, extensive networks, prime airport slots, and a skilled workforce. In India especially, the action plan to get the planes back on the tarmac, requires a hawk-eye over costs and proactive management. What's also crucial is support from vendors, engine lessors and maintenance companies. With SpiceJet's boss Ajay Singh making a bid,, Mint's aviation reporter Anu Sharma explains the future prospects of Go First, the bankrupt airline that was launched by the Wadias.. Interestingly, the only revival story in the aviation industry over the last three decades is that of SpiceJet, which got a second lease of life in December 2014.https://www.livemint.com/money/personal-finance/reviving-go-first-won-t-be-easy-here-s-why-11709133529363.htmlNews from the edtech sector has been very bad lately.. But PhysicsWallah stands as an exception. The unicorn startup, which raised 100 million dollars at a valuation of more than a billion dollars from Westbridge capital in 2022, has been profitable for the last three years. In an interview to Mint's new economy reporter Sneha Shah, Physicswallah's cofounder Prateek Maheshwari said the company is considering making more acquisitions in the future. The company has set aside a corpus of 100 million dollars for acquisitions and other inorganic deals, of which 60 million is from its last fund raise. The company, according to Maheshwari, is a cash generating one, unlike startups which took the cash-burning route. Physicswallah's is expected to close this fiscal with a revenue of 2000 crore rupees, a growth of 150 percent over last year.. The edtech is now in need of new growth areas. According to Maheshwari's plan for the company, physical centres will form a significant part of its expansion strategy. The company, which started as a YouTube channel, was entirely bootstrapped before the fund infusion by Westbridge, which was also joined by GSV ventures. Interestingly the founders still hold 91 per cent of the company. https://www.livemint.com/news/we-will-raise-more-capital-if-an-interesting-acquisition-comes-up-11709128788045.htmlPrivate equity fund Kedaara Capital is on the verge of a milestone achievement in the Indian context. According to a Reuters report,Kedaara is set to raise 1.7 billion dollars for its fourth private equity fund. The new fund will see about 80 per cent coming from existing investors. New investors including the US-based Cleveland Clinic and the University of Minnesota, will infuse the rest. The upcoming fund is poised to venture into various sectors, including banking, healthcare, consumer goods, and software. Kedaara plans to unveil the fund by the end of March, with final paperwork currently in the works. While investors expressed interest in committing over 2 billion dollars, Kedaara opted to cap the fund at 1.7 billion dollars, mindful of maintaining its deployment capabilities.https://www.livemint.com/videos/companies/kedaara-close-to-raising-1-7-billion-for-indias-biggest-pe-fund-sources-say-11709134679257.htmlReliance and Disney disclosed the details of their merger to create a sports and entertainment juggernaut. The newly formed media behemoth will look to take on streaming giants Netflix and Amazon in the rapidly growing Indian streaming market. Reliance will also invest 11 thousand 500 crore rupees into the joint venture between its subsidiary Viacom 18 and Disney's Star India. On a post-money basis, the combined entity will be valued at more than 70 thousand crore rupees. That's close to 844 million dollars. The new joint venture will see Nita Ambani as the chairperson, while former Star India executive Uday Shankar will be the vice chairperson. With a 55 to 60 per cent shareholding, Reliance will have a controlling stake in the company. The merged entity will unite media assets spanning entertainment channels - including Colors, Star Plus, Star GOLD and sports channels like Star Sports and Sports18, along with content streaming on JioCinema and Hotstar. This collaboration is expected to reach over 750 million viewers in India. Additionally, the entity will gain exclusive distribution rights for Disney films and productions in India, encompassing over 30,000 Disney content assets. Mint's entertainment and media correspondents Lata Jha and Gaurav Laghate bring to you the details on this much anticipated marriage of the two media giants. https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/reliancedisney-india-sign-binding-agreement-to-merge-media-operations-nita-ambani-to-chair-merged-entity-11709126952804.htmlWe'd love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Let us know by writing to us at feedback@livemint.com. You may send us feedback, tips or anything that you feel we should be covering from your vantage point in the world of business and finance. Show notes:Small-caps sneeze, markets catch a coldReviving Go First won't be easy. Here's whyWill raise more capital if an interesting acquisition comes up: Physics WallahKedaara close to raising $1.7 billion for India's biggest PE fund, sources sayMedia empire takes shape, with Reliance-Disney at helm
SpiceJet is going through a bad patch. It's fleet size has gone down, its market share has shrunk and now it is laying off 15% of its employees or about 1,400 people roughly. The news of layoffs at the airline is coming at a time when several reports suggest that its ₹2,250 crore fund-raise has hit a snag. Join us for today's episode as we delve into the challenges faced by SpiceJet. In other news, the Financial Times rated IIM Ahmedabad as the best B-school in the world for career progression. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over eight months after Go First grounded its entire fleet and filed for bankruptcy, a fresh development has given some hope to its anxious lenders. They are reportedly seeking an extension of the insolvency process by another 60 days after three potential buyers have expressed interest in the airline. SpiceJet's founder Ajay Singh is one among them. But does Ajay Singh have the wherewithal to catapult Go First back in the air? But it seems Spice Jet is trying hard to turn the corner. It reported profit in the first quarter of FY24, and narrowed losses by about half in the second quarter year-on-year. It is also planning to raise a fresh capital of 2,250 crore rupees. Moving on, the number of Indian students taking flight to Canada is set to drop considerably. The country has announced two-year restrictions on new international student visas. But who will gain from it? The United States, meanwhile, remained the top choice for Indian students. India was the largest source of international graduate students in the United States in 2022-23. Let us now move on to financial markets. Paytm is in a slump, having been locked in the 20% upper circuit for 2 straight days as RBI has mandated to halt nearly all banking services of its payments bank unit. With this, fintech's timeline to profitability has clearly been delayed. So, what lies ahead for the stock and the company? Clearly Paytm boss Vijay Shekhar Sharma has his task cut out. A few months ago he had predicted artificial intelligence-led “mass industrialisation” of human jobs in the next five years. Things clearly are moving in that direction. Now a compact AI assistant device is taking the tech world by storm. It has been named Rabbit r1? Listen to this episode of the podcast for answers.
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In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Kevin Roberts, the president of The Heritage Foundation, lays the smack down at the World Economic Forum FOX News' Alexis McAdams joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the upcoming New Hampshire primary. Nicole Murray gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: Reba to sing the National Anthem, SpiceJet passenger stuck in bathroom, Applebee's offering 'date night' passes, People aren't recycling, Researchers might be able to prevent allergic reactions, Chuck E. Cheese tv show coming. Coming Up: Victoria Coates and Ken Gontarz
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This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 17th of January and here are the headlines.An Indian Reserve Battalion jawan was killed in the violence-hit border town of Moreh in Manipur early today. Following this, the Manipur Home Department Commissioner requested the Union Ministry of Home Affairs for helicopters for medical emergencies and to airlift troops and weaponry to the area. In the second killing of a Meitei police officer in Moreh in two-and-a-half months, W Somorjit, attached to Manipur police commandos deployed at an IRB post at the time and the assailants attacked it using grenades, followed by a volley of firing.The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta has removed its director-in-charge Sahadeb Sarkar following a sexual harassment complaint against him. The institute, in a statement issued last evening, said it took action against Sarkar based on the recommendation of the internal complaints committee and the allegations are being probed. The IIM-C, meanwhile, appointed the next senior-most faculty member, professor Saibal Chattopadhyay, as the director-in-charge with immediate effect.Beating the Ayodhya consecration by five days, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will roll out his own temple gambit on Wednesday. The heritage corridor or Parikrama Prakalpa around the Puri Jagannath Temple is a project that the BJD government launched five years ago. The opening ceremony is also set to match the Ayodhya temple in ambition, with the BJD government billing the Rs 800 crore spent on a 75-metre free passage built around the outer walls (the Meghanada Pacheri) of the temple "the biggest infrastructure push involving the 12th-century shrine in 700 years".A male passenger on a Mumbai-Bengaluru SpiceJet flight was trapped inside the aircraft's toilet for more than an hour yesterday due to a malfunction in the door lock. The passenger was eventually rescued after the flight landed at Kempegowda International Airport and engineers broke open the door. SpiceJet issued a statement confirming the incident and apologised for the inconvenience caused, saying it would provide a full refund to the passenger.Apple is expanding its presence in India with the opening of a new 15-floor office in Minsk Square in Bengaluru. The new office's location is in the vicinity of buildings like the Vidhana Soudha (which houses the Karnataka state legislature), the High Court, Chinnaswamy cricket stadium and Cubbon Park. Apple chose the location with proximity to the Cubbon Park metro station to make the office more accessible for employees.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
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Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are likely to start the trading session of January 10 with minor cuts, following mixed cues from global markets. On Wall Street, US indices closed near the flat line after a range bound session overnight. Some of the technology stocks helped NASDAQ close in the green while S&P 500 was flat. Dow too saw recovery from day's low but failed to turn positive. The MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan lost 0.35% in morning trade, after logging losses in each of the six previous sessions. Meanwhile, India's GIFT Nifty was trading at 21,573 as of 8:18 a.m. IST, suggesting the NSE Nifty 50 will open near its close of 21,544.85 on January 9. Among the key stocks to track are Zee Entertainment, Delta Corp, Vedanta, and SpiceJet. Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for cues
The Lok Sabha passed Telecom Bill, 2023 on Wednesday, 20th of December, after a brief discussion. In our previous episode, we explored its likely implications on over-the-top platforms, like WhatsApp and Telegram. Today we will find out about another key aspect of the proposed bill. That is the proposal to assign spectrum for satellite internet services through administrative allocation … without an auction. So is allocation better than auction? The world is better connected than ever today, thanks to evolving communication technology. It also helped us tide over the pandemic crisis as homes doubled up as offices. But as the travel restrictions eased and the world returned to normalcy, employers were forced to do a reality check. Most of them called employees back to the office. In our year-ender series, which starts today, Ayush Mishra looks if 2023 was the year work from home ended. Let us now turn our gaze to financial markets. Shares of IndiGo and SpiceJet have been buzzing on the bourses amid a slew of positive news flow. While IndiGo achieved the milestone of carrying 100 million passengers in a year, SpiceJet has finalized its fundraising plans. Add to it, the industry dynamics are on a mend with travel demand holding up amid falling crude oil prices. Does this mean airline stocks are set to fly higher in the skies? Or are there potential turbulences that investors are ignoring? Key benchmark indices recovered on Thursday after crashing a day earlier amid concerns of elevated valuation, and a surge in Covid cases. Over 600 fresh cases of Covid-19 were registered in the country on Thursday morning. Of them, 21 were of the new JN.1 sub-variant – which is fuelling the global uptick. Listen to this episode of the podcast for answers.
On today's episode, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist and Head of Research at ICRA Ratings as well as Sheetal Sapale, Vice President at tracking and analysis firm Pharmarack.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories Of The Day(01:00) High food prices take inflation up to 5.6%(08:19) Anti-obesity drugs to rising online sales, the big pharma trends of 2023(18:12) SpiceJet to raise over Rs 2,000 crore, lives to fight another day.(19:01) Steve Jobs' favourite Gorilla Glass comes to IndiaFor more of our coverage check out thecore.in--Support the Core Report--Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
India's benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are set to open higher on December 12, tracking the rise in Asian peers ahead of a crucial inflation data and the US Federal Reserve policy decision. India's GIFT Nifty was little changed from its overnight close at 21,140.50, as of 8:05 a.m. IST, indicating that the Nifty 50 will open higher than its Monday closing of 20,997.10. Globally, all three major Wall Street indexes posted their new 2023 closing highs in the overnight session, ahead of key economic data and Fed monetary policy decision. Asian markets rose in morning trade. Stocks to watch: Dixon Technologies, SpiceJet, Mankind Pharma, Infosys, Sun Pharma Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more
Go First's bankruptcy and SpiceJet's troubles highlight challenges faced by airlines in maintaining sustainable operations in India's highly competitive and cost-sensitive market.
Ashish Kumar | Chief Financial Officer of Spicejet. He has over 26 years of experience in various industries and joined SpiceJet in September 2022 from Interglobe Enterprises, where he served as VP (Head) of Corporate Finance from 2019 to August 2022. Before this, from 2014 to 2018, he worked as Interglobe Hotels' Chief Financial Officer for five years. He formerly held the position of Head of Finance at Tata Value Homes from 2011 to 2014 and at Suzlon Infrastructure from 2009 to 2010, respectively. He has also worked at Reliance Infrastructure from 2007 to 2009 and Hindustan Petroleum from 1996 to 2007.Kumar holds an M.Com from the University of Kolkata and a B.Com (Hons) from St. Xavier's College in Kolkata. He is a certified Chartered accountant (ACA), Cost accountant (FCMA), and Company secretary (ACS)
In this edition of Market Minutes, Shailaja Mohapatra talks about Paytm, Bajaj Auto, and Spicejet - three standout stocks in an oversold market. Listen in for the latest developments and how it could affect the company's fortunes. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that tracks the risk-reward in stock markets by putting the spotlight on keys data points and developing trends
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Masoom & Antariksh. Today, Cyrus starts the show by showing off about his unnatural resilience to winter.In the show: We get to know whether pizza thief Silverie is in an open relationship, and Masoom shares the story of his friend who ran away at the age of 14. Topics discussed: Teen girls in Pakistan ran away to meet BTS, a Delhi man sent a fake bomb threat to SpiceJet for friends' love life and Namita Thapar's mysterious & problematic Instagram story. Tune in for this and much more!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Antariksh on Instagram at @antarikshtFollow Masoom on Instagram at @masoom_rajwaniListen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon MusicEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FLIGHT 227 - Turbulens Det er spennende tider i norsk luftfart. Det har blitt 8. november, og det er skjebnetimer både i det amerikanske valget og for Flyr. I tillegg til en kort oppdatering om hva som skjer der, skal vi også innom nye og ikke fullt så nye Widerøe-ruter, nytt flyselskap i Karibien og million- og milliardoverskudd i europeisk luftfart. Og ikke minst snakker vi med Bernt Gran og Jacob Trumpy om deres nye bok "Turbulens". Velkommen ombord på flight 227. Ulykkesflight 227 United Airlines 227 - 11. november 1965 Fairchild-Hiller FH-227 AKTUELT: Flyr klarte ikke å hente inn 430 millioner i ny kapital ... men fikk på plass distribusjon med Berg-Hansen Nye Widerøe-ruter fra Bergen Antigua Airways - nytt flyselskap SpiceJet til Europa - med 737! Play til Stockholm Milliardoverskudd i Ryanair UKENS TEMA (og ANBEFALING: Boken Turbulens av Jacob Trumpy og Bernt Gran om Norwegians vekst og fall. Anbefales!
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First, Indian Express' Pranav Mukul joins host Shashank Bhargava to talk about why SpiceJet flights have frequently been experiencing air safety incidents, and the show cause notice it has received from the Indian aviation watchdog (DCGA).Next, Indian Express' Jignasa Sinha talks about Zee News airing a misleading video about Congress President Rahul Gandhi, and how that led to a scuffle between the UP and the Chhattisgarh police.And in the end, Indian Express' Santanu Chowdhury tells us how TMC MP Mahua Moitra got involved in the ‘Kaali' documentary poster controversy.
On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: The msdt/office lolbinapalooza Microsoft to introduce sensible defaults to Azure Twitter fined $150m for sms 2fa spam It turns out npm got owned in that Heroku/Travis CI thing AWS cred-stealing supply chain attack was research your honour, I swear! Much, much more We'll be chatting with Airlock Digital co-founder and CTO Daniel Schell in this week's sponsor interview. He'll be walking us through some of his own research into how to own Microsoft boxes via document-embedded office add-ins. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes nao_sec on Twitter: "Interesting maldoc was submitted from Belarus. It uses Word's external link to load the HTML and then uses the "ms-msdt" scheme to execute PowerShell code. https://t.co/hTdAfHOUx3 https://t.co/rVSb02ZTwt" / Twitter Follina — a Microsoft Office code execution vulnerability | by Kevin Beaumont | May, 2022 | DoublePulsar Kevin Beaumont on Twitter: "Additional Follina issue, if you use wget in Powershell, it blindly executes any code via MSDT as it trusts all MS Protocol URIs. So to clarify, if you wget a webpage you don't control and the webpage adds Follina exploit string, your server the runs the code." / Twitter Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution - “Follina” MSDT Attack Raising the Baseline Security for all Organizations in the World - Microsoft Tech Community npm security update: Attack campaign using stolen OAuth tokens | The GitHub Blog Twitter fined $150 million by FTC for alleged privacy violations - The Record by Recorded Future REvil prosecutions reach a 'dead end,' Russian media reports Multiple flights across India grounded after SpiceJet airline hit with ransomware - The Record by Recorded Future Exclusive: Russian hackers are linked to new Brexit leak website, Google says | Reuters Российские компании начали увольнять украинских ИT-специалистов — РБК Hacker Leaks Mountain of Files From Inside Xinjiang Camps Spain set to strengthen oversight of secret services after NSO spying scandal | The Times of Israel No evidence of exploitation of Dominion voting machine flaws, CISA finds - The Washington Post Researchers identify FIDO2 protocol vulnerabilities - Security - iTnews 756.pdf Security ‘researcher' hits back against claims of malicious CTX file uploads | The Daily Swig Israeli private detective used Indian hackers in job for Russian oligarchs, court filing says | Reuters Hacker Steals Database of Hundreds of Verizon Employees GarWarner on Twitter: "Last month the US Department of Justice petitioned the court to be allowed to seize Mr. Woodbery's Bitcoin. 151.885720427 BTC is 11,930,370 Naira or $4,364,299 USD currently. (Thread 1/? ) https://t.co/Xh39FTLQUV" / Twitter Malcolm Herbert on Twitter: "@riskybusiness @Metlstorm ... for some reason I never pictured you guys as doing a recording session before sunup, but then I guess with @Metlstorm being in NZ that kinda makes sense now that I think about it ... I'll see myself out ..." / Twitter Darknet market Versus shuts down after hacker leaks security flaw Omnipotent BMCs from Quanta remain vulnerable to critical Pantsdown threat | Ars Technica Red Canary Managed Detection and Response - YouTube Airlock Digital Demo - YouTube
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Send us a Text Message.This week, new malware attacks on Russia, Spicejet Ransomware attack, Web Skimming and more incidents.#TheCybermanShow#cybersecurity#ransomware Welcome to The Cyberman Show. My name is Prashant Mishra. I am a full time #cybersecurity expert with around 20 yrs of experience. I have experience of working with top cybersecurity companies where iI helped some of the biggest organizations across globe to solve cyber security issues faced by their IT systems. On this channel, you will learn about Cyber security from basics. I will take about #cyberattacks, hacks, cyber warfare, frauds, emerging tech, interesting startups, mergers and acquisitions, funding rounds etc. You can use this data to get a job, stay safe online and be cyber aware about the technology universe. Content of this channel will help you reduce your learning curve about cybersecurity and related technologies.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantmishra11/PS: The views are my own and dont reflect any views from my employer.Support the Show.Google Drive link for Podcast content:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10vmcQ-oqqFDPojywrfYousPcqhvisnkoMy Profile on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantmishra11/Youtube Channnel : https://www.youtube.com/@TheCybermanShow Twitter handle https://twitter.com/prashant_cyber PS: The views are my own and dont reflect any views from my employer.
Send us a Text Message.This week, new malware attacks on Russia, Spicejet Ransomware attack, Web Skimming and more incidents.#TheCybermanShow#cybersecurity#ransomware Welcome to The Cyberman Show. My name is Prashant Mishra. I am a full time #cybersecurity expert with around 20 yrs of experience. I have experience of working with top cybersecurity companies where iI helped some of the biggest organizations across globe to solve cyber security issues faced by their IT systems. On this channel, you will learn about Cyber security from basics. I will take about #cyberattacks, hacks, cyber warfare, frauds, emerging tech, interesting startups, mergers and acquisitions, funding rounds etc. You can use this data to get a job, stay safe online and be cyber aware about the technology universe. Content of this channel will help you reduce your learning curve about cybersecurity and related technologies.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantmishra11/PS: The views are my own and dont reflect any views from my employer.Support the Show.Google Drive link for Podcast content:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10vmcQ-oqqFDPojywrfYousPcqhvisnkoMy Profile on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantmishra11/Youtube Channnel : https://www.youtube.com/@TheCybermanShow Twitter handle https://twitter.com/prashant_cyber PS: The views are my own and dont reflect any views from my employer.
"Pantsdown" in QCT Baseboard Management Controllers. A warning on ChromeLoader. Conti updates. Ransomware's effect on SpiceJet. CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog expands, again. Kyiv honors Google. Josh Ray from Accenture reminds us it's military appreciation month. Our guest is Melissa Bischoping of Tanium with lessons learned from the American Dental Association ransomware attack. And a poacher turned gamekeeper? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/102 Selected reading. Critical 'Pantsdown' BMC Vulnerability Affects QCT Servers Used in Data Centers (The Hacker News) ChromeLoader: a pushy malvertiser (Red Canary) Conti leaks data stolen during January attack on Oregon county (The Record by Recorded Future) Is the Conti Ransomware Gang Stronger Apart Then Together? (OODA Loop) SpiceJet: Passengers stranded as India airline hit by ransomware attack (BBC News) SpiceJet's woes continue as ransomware attack delays flights (The Loadstar) . SpiceJet's brush with ransomware is a timely reminder to protect yourself against this cyber menace (cnbctv18.com CISA Adds 34 Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog (CISA) Mykhailo Fedorov presented the first "Peace prize" to Google (Digital Gov) Notorious Vietnamese hacker turns government cyber agent (France 24)
First, Indian Express' Udit Mishra joins host Shashank Bhargava to talk about how RBI's latest report is being candid about the state of the Indian economy, but a bit rosy about its future.Next, Indian Express' Pranav Mukul tells us how people on board a SpiceJet flight got critically injured, and what the investigation into the matter will look at.And in the end, Indian Express' Arun Janardhanan talks about the controversy involving a medical college in Tamil Nadu, and the ‘Charak Oath'.
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Boeing's worries aren't going away anytime soon. SpiceJet's intention to expand its fleet is being hampered by the failure of the aircraft manufacturer to deliver planes to the airline. Additionally, Boeing's manufacturing unit is experiencing issues which has also suspended the production of Air Force One. In other developments, Paytm, another troubled company, is attempting to stay afloat in the market. Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the company's CEO, has promised investors that the company will be profitable soon.
India's healthcare sector was worth about 160 billion U.S. dollars in 2017 and it is estimated to double to around 372 billion dollars by 2022. The country's healthcare market has become one of the largest sectors in terms of revenue and employment and the industry is growing at a rapid pace. India has a universal multi-payer health care model that is paid for by a combination of public and private health insurance alongside tax-funded public hospitals. However, healthcare spends per capita in India remains one of the lowest in the world making it one of the great long-term growth opportunities for the country's budding entrepreneurs.In today's episode, Ben Hayward is joined by Avani Singh, CEO of SpiceHealth and the daughter of Ajay Singh, Founder of one of India's largest low-cost airlines, SpiceJet. At just 24 years of age, Avani quit her job at McKinsey to launch SpiceHealth in November 2020 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Concerned with the high cost of virus detection, Avani and the SpiceHealth team launched the business to offer disruptively low price and accessible COVID-19 testing and has so far conducted over a million tests as of August 2021 - making them one of the fastest-growing diagnostics company in India. Avani's fascinating story embodies modern India - as this young female entrepreneur is striving to improve the life and health of millions of people one test at a time.