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The Blue Economy ExplainedFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-03-03 02:30
In today's episode, we talk about the blue economy policy and see how the country could benefit from oceans.
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The Mesmerising World of Crypto ArtFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-03-02 02:30
A few days back Mike Winkelmann (who goes by the name of Beeple online) sold multiple editions of three digital artworks and 21 unique pieces at prices well above $100,000. All in all, he raked in a cool $3.5 million over a single weekend by selling what most people call crypto-art. So in today's episode, we take a quick look at the changing landscape of art and culture and see where crypto art fits in.
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What are we really “making” in India?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-03-01 02:30
Two days ago Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced that it was opening two new mobile manufacturing plants in India after partnering with BYD and DBG India. And if you don’t know who they are, here’s an excerpt from an article in Tech Crunch to help you out — “BYD is China’s largest electric carmaker with a long history of making electronics parts, while DBG has been a major supplier to Chinese telecom firms including Huawei.” Both vendors will be manufacturing in India. And it seems as if Chinese smartphone makers are increasingly looking to source and produce parts locally. But the real questions still remain — “What are we really making in India and how’s the progress been so far?”
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Is Jet Airways making a comeback?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-26 02:30
In today's episode, we talk about Jet Airways, a potential revival for the company and what may lie ahead for the beleaguered airline.
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The Curious Case of CopperFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-25 02:30
In today's episode, we talk about the great copper bull run.
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Is this the moment the gig economy changes forever?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-24 02:30
In today's episode, we talk about how the UK Supreme court might fundamentally change the way the likes of Uber works.
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What exactly is the Cairn Arbitration Case?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-23 02:30
In today's episode we talk about the Cairn arbitration award that's making a lot of people nervous.
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Understanding StarlinkFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-22 02:30
In today's episode, we talk about the ambitious plan to stream data using satellites.
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Finshots Special | Why we need the National Education Policy 2020?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-21 03:30
In today's Finhots Special, we tell you why there was an urgent need to revamp our policy on education. If you want to read the first part of this story, you can read it here.
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Tata's Consumer Product PlayFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-20 02:30
Tata Consumer Products Ltd. — It’s one of those companies that’s making a lot of noise and since so many of you have asked us to talk about it, we thought we could review their journey so far.
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Why are petrol and diesel prices on the rise?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-19 02:30
Many people have asked us to cover this story. And honestly, we aren’t looking forward to this story one bit. Because there’s nothing new happening right now. We knew all this 2 months ago. And we know pretty much the same things now. Global crude oil prices are increasing, the taxes are crippling us and the government has no recourse. That’s the story. But if you still want the long version, here goes…
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Citibank's $900 Million FiascoFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-18 02:30
A few months back, Citibank accidentally transferred nearly $900 million dollars to a group of lenders. And now, a New York Court has ruled that the lenders are under no obligation to return the money. So in today's episode, we discuss the greatest blunder of 2020.
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An Explainer on SPACsFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-17 02:30
Companies are now ignoring the traditional IPO route and opting to go public via SPACs. Star investors like Chamath Palihapitiya are batting for SPACs. News media has been covering SPACs rather incessantly for the past few months. And we know it’s time we joined in on the bandwagon. So in today’s episode, we will finally cover SPACs and more.
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The Bumble RumbleFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-16 02:30
The popular dating app Bumble just witnessed a smashing wall street debut last week after having raised a cool $2.15 billion. So in today's episode, we look at the online dating scene and figure out how Bumble has emerged as a top competitor.
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India's Defence DreamsFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-15 02:30
In today's episode we talk about India's aspirations to become a major defence exporter
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Finshots Special | What if we abolished the Income Tax?From 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-14 03:30
In today’s Finshots Special, we talk about the abolition of income tax. Yes, we are going to talk about the abolition of income tax.
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Jockey - All or NothingFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-13 02:30
Page Industries saw a surge in its stock price after the company announced its results for the previous quarter. And considering they posted their highest ever quarterly profit, there’s good reason for us to revisit the stock. So in today’s episode, we talk about Page, Jockey and the not so glamorous business of selling underwear.
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Kuwait's Oil CurseFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-12 02:30
In today's episode we talk about Kuwait, a future without oil and an intergenerational fund that might be the last saving grace for a country that's quickly running out of cash
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Geotagging WarehousesFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-11 02:30
In today's Episode we talk about the government's ambitious plan to solve for India's storage problem
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The Great Semiconductor ShortageFrom 🇮🇳 Finshots Daily, published at 2021-02-10 02:30
Car companies are halting production because their vendors can't supply electronic components. Laptops are struggling to meet demand because they don’t have computer chips. Mobile phone companies are having to pay through the roof to source critical parts. And it’s all happening because the world is witnessing an unprecedented semiconductor shortage. So in today’s episode, we talk about this and more.