Indian-American CEO says ‘20% death threats and 80% job applications…’ after post about company’s 84-hour workweeks

Daksh Gupta, the Indian American CEO of Greptile, has in a social media post said he received death threats and job applications after posting about the San Francisco-based AI start-up’s 84-hour long workweeks.
Read moreAmazon India moving headquarters in Bengaluru to save costs

According to two company executives, Amazon’s new office in Sattva, a 15-minute drive from the airport on the city’s outskirts, is expected to cost less than a third of the nearly ₹250 per sq. ft. of rent the company currently pays.
Read moreACME Sun Power gets ₹3,753-crore loan from REC for wind, solar power projects

The projects would be located at high-resource potential areas at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan for solar capacity and Bhuj and Jam Khambhaliya, Gujarat, for windmill sites.
Read moreZee Entertainment boosts targets for MD Punit Goenka ahead of reappointment vote

The board also approved the appointment of Saurav Adhikari as an additional non-executive director with effect from 15 November, Zee said in a filing.
Read moreOn a mission to change consumer behaviour, grow premium offerings: Colgate-Palmolive’s Prabha Narasimhan

Prabha Narasimhan, MD and CEO of Colgate-Palmolive (India), discusses the launch of the year-round Oral Health Movement, the growing focus on premiumization and the challenges of marketing in a diverse nation like India.
Read moreCompanies News Today Live Updates on November 18, 2024: Tata Electronics to buy 60% stake in Apple supplier Pegatron’s iPhone plant in Tamil Nadu, says report

Companies News Today Live Updates on November 18, 2024: Get the latest updates on the company’s financial performance, strategic acquisitions, and market shifts. Explore detailed insights on mergers, acquisitions, financial results, and leadership changes that are shaping the business landscape across industries.
Read moreFollowing a sluggish summer shopping period, luxury companies pin their hopes on winter and wedding shopping

The luxury market in India, led by brands like Aquazzura and Brunello Cucinelli, is seeing increased sales as shoppers embrace high-end products. Expectations for 2025 remain optimistic, driven by growing disposable incomes and a focus on exclusive and sustainable shopping experiences.
Read moreBotin’s Costly Credit Suisse Hiring Spree Is Reshaping Santander

Banco Santander’s biggest push yet to expand on Wall Street is starting to lift revenue and transform the retail lender
Read moreOil Trader Faces Lawsuit Over Company Hit by US-Iran Sanctions

The energy trader seeking to buy UK gas assets from Shell Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp. was sued over allegations that he diverted money from an Iranian petrochemical company that was later banned from doing business in the US.
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