Generation Gap
August 22, 2014 Leave a comment
“I spent 35 years building a 100 crore trucks business and you want to be a bungee jumper?”
“Dad, I don’t want to be a bungee jumper. I want to start an adventure tourism company”.
“That means what? A tour guide? You’ll take foreigners to some rock in Himachal and make them jump? You went to Harvard B School.”
“That’s exactly why I don’t want to spend my life negotiating with Jharkhand toll booth operators”.
This was conversation I was privy to last week between a successful 60-something Mumbai businessman and his 30something son. The father fought his whole life against an insanely bureaucratic system and built his business. A Herculean task in a time of 97% taxation, sporadic socialist agendas, petty cronyism, suspicion of businessmen.He dug in for the long war against safari-suited socialists, teethgritted, thrived and won. Today, the entrepreneur saw the Arabian Sea from his penthouse. On the verge of handing over his 50-city trucks empire to his only son. There was only one problem. His son didn’t want it. Read more of this post
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to encourage banks and individuals to be actively involved in home loan deposits, a savings product that will help showcase the repaying ability of customers seeking to borrow money to buy a house.
Supermodel Linda Evangelista famously wouldn’t get out of bed for less than $10,000; this year it could be said Gisele did not leave the house for less than $128,000 a day. This Brazilian supermodel made $47 million in the last 12 months before taxes and fees, making her the world’s highest-paid model for the eighth year in a row.



