Hindenburg, which dealt Adani a $140bn m-cap blow, to disband – Times of India

MUMBAI: Hindenburg Research, the US-based short-seller whose reports had shaved off about $140 billion from Adani Group‘s market valuation in early 2023, pushed the Indian govt and markets regulator Sebi on the backfoot, and left Indian investors divided whether to support it or oppose, is winding down. Calling Adani’s businesses “the largest con in corporate…

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Adani should be in jail but govt protecting him: Rahul Gandhi | India News – Times of India

Rahul Gandhi on Adani (AP photo) NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday criticised Centre on lack of action against billionnaire Gautam Adani over bribery allegations by US authorities.Gautam Adani, founder chairman of the ports-to-energy conglomerate, his nephew Sagar Adani and another key executive, Vneet Jaain, have been charged by the…

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Adani Group stocks: What’s the outlook after US charges Gautam Adani? Here’s what investors should know – Times of India

Market experts have differing views on Adani shares’ future. Adani Group stocks: The market capitalisation of Adani Group stocks plunged by Rs 2.24 lakh crore, equivalent to $26 billion, following accusations by US authorities against Gautam Adani, his companies and executives regarding bribery and fraud on Thursday.The US Department of Justice‘s (DoJ) allegations against the…

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US government’s ‘breakup punishment’ for Google: Sell Chrome, ban on ‘Apple deal’ and more – Times of India

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has proposed a sweeping breakup of Google, aiming to curb its dominance in the search engine market. A 23-page filing by the Justice Department, which is part of the US government, late on Wednesday (November 20) called for the sale of Google’s Chrome web browser and restrictions on Android…

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US Justice Department to Google: Sell one of your most profitable product and the world’s most-popular browser, Chrome – Times of India

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has asked a federal judge to break up Google, forcing the company to sell its most popular browser – Chrome to restore fair competition in the online search market. The department has filed a 23-page document calling for sweeping corrective measures, including data sharing and providing search results access…

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‘Working for country’: Family of ex-Indian official rejects Pannun murder plot allegations | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The family of Vikash Yadav, an ex-official charged by the US with orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot against Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has expressed disbelief and shock over the allegations, maintaining that he is innocent despite serious accusations being levelled against him. According to Yadav’s relatives, the 39-year-old has firmly rejected the charges,…

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