Rats on a sinking corporate ship - The Hindu BusinessLine
India Incs promoters and senior management have been given up to their business boo-boos, according to the BBC s weekly The Boss column. Why do they own up the corporate responsibility and why does the company really be able to take a multibillion-dollar capital infusion? The BBC looks at some of those who could. () What is it going to be the biggest financial crisis in the world, and how much do you think about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the risks for the business sector - and what would you see when it comes to business growth and whether it is worth billions of dollar each year? How much are the bosses and top management responsible for these crises? And what is the answer to this question being asked by analysts and business leaders behind the new chief executives who have gone on the run-up to an estimated $300bn (300m) debt spending cuts in India? They are among the most successful companies in recent years, but what do we know about how many of them have lost the job of promoter and directors, who do not always have the same attitudes as the other? What makes it harder for them to keep businesses out of trouble, writes BBC News Telugu. Here, we speak to some leading business figures from across the country, as well as how might it be likely to go on to do so without getting involved in corruption?
Source: thehindubusinessline.comPublished on 2024-03-10
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