Highlights of Business Today July 20, 2014: Vishal Sikka inherits an Infosys where Narayana Murthy has cut costs and increased margins. Business Today's latest issue in its cover story 'Infy after Murthy' tries to find out how the new CEO will deal with the rampant loss of top talent and yet take the IT company on high growth path. 'Phantom from Iraq' elaborates how India is slowly turning to Iran for crude oil supplies due to the Iraq crisis. The corporate debt restructuring system seems to be failing. 'Backup Fails the Test' talks about how with many corporates going down despite huge debt restructuring packages, lending banks are being exposed to huge risks. After making Bajaj Hindusthan Asia's largest sugar producer, Kushagra Bajaj is now betting big on the power sector to expand his business empire. Read about his plans in 'Quest for Power'. Qualified Institutional Placements are back in vogue as companies look to raise funds via an easier and faster route. Read more about it in 'Unqualified Success'. Read about how the Modi government's first Budget will need to balance economic realities and politics of hope that orchestrated the NDA's historic win in 'A Tightrope Walk'. All this and more in the latest issue of Business Today. Subscribe now!
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