arent these public companies? in that case, wouldnt the CEO elected by public shareholders and the board? Am I missing something here? These companies are not owned by these individuals but by public shareholders. How much shareholding do these people have? Are these companies not listed?
Re: public?
by Raju Das on Feb 18, 2011 01:51 AM
Some of these are listed companies, but the promoters retain majority share. But most of this youngstars have been inducted into non listed subsidiaries of the main companies.
Re: Siddharth Mallya's mention is biggest joke
by Ramdas Nayak on Feb 18, 2011 12:11 AM
His grand father was a teetotaler even though he built a big liquor empire from the scratch. His son and grand son are just spending & enjoying that wealth. What is wrong?
Re: Re: Siddharth Mallya's mention is biggest joke
by Indian on Feb 18, 2011 12:35 AM
my friend i am not complaining about thr life....i am just saying it is a funniest description of his activities that he doesn't deserve to be counted in other big shots...
Instead of this article which promotes people who born with Silver-spoon... Better if Rediff comes with new innovative products of Young Indians which can make impacts in Future.. I guess it is difficult to get recognisation to those guys who r working hard...
Re: Irrelevent article.... all crap
by lover boy on Feb 17, 2011 11:09 PM
And rediff can with an invitation to you to read the article? You have a choice, excercise it. Whining is not going to take you anywhere.