But the deal was also symbolic of India's wider business boom.
Kyle Ching, an American who came from L.A. to China to chase China's business boom, is working on the debut album of Red Star, a Shanghai-based, multinational hip-hop trio.
As a result of all this, and the boom in e-commerce, the big parcel companies, such as Federal Express, UPS and DHL (not targets of the current investigation), have seen business boom.
With that, an unprecedented countrywide business boom ensued.
For academic philosophers, once lonely and contemplative creatures, the business ethics boom has been a bonanza.
And if Generation Y buyers in their late 20s and early 30s choose a minivan as they start families, business could boom.
Tucci, meanwhile, has cut back, abandoning development of video-storage technology despite expectations that the new business will boom in five to ten years.
Returning to the quote that kicked off this post, when an entrepreneur is able to identify an abundance of largely unknown supply and connect it with a steady stream of curiously hidden demand, new business can boom.
It is easier to misdirect business activity during boom times when people are less cautious.
Samsung Electronics has released its Q1 2013 numbers and as it predicted a few weeks ago, business continues to boom.
Indeed, despite political uncertainties, business continues to boom.
Locals are fueling a boom in business on Magazine Street, a six-mile stretch of boutiques and restaurants.
Brutzman had to hire six temporary workers, two of which he may keep on full time, to deal with the boom in business.
Business capital outlays would boom, as would entrepreneurial startups.
This led to a boom in new business as thousands scrambled onto the housing ladder.
Strassler handled the business well through an oil boom, but when a bust came, in 1983, he was worn out.
The stable monetary policy disciplined by fixed exchange rates also minimized the boom and bust business cycle, with its periodic sharp recessions hampering long term growth.
Rather, low interest rates, an export boom and a business environment in which managers are scarcely accountable to shareholders may have generated too much of the stuff.
You know, the CNN documentary got a lot of attention, in part, because it explored this whole question of why it is that African-Americans have not been as present on the business side of the Internet boom.
Personal guarantees were a feature of the Irish property boom and some Irish business people have been ordered to honour colossal guarantees.
Four out of the top ten on the list, including Mr. Wengen, were in the real estate business (riding the real estate boom).
The bank's credit culture is consistent throughout the cycle, meaning that it loses market share in boom times and wins business in environments like this one.
In the fourth quarter, demand for PC memory will remain weak but DRAM for mobile devices and servers is projected to keep growing with the introduction of new products and a boom in the smartphone business.
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Rather like shipbuilding half a century ago, he says, shipbreaking is a boom-and-bust business.
Still, it has always been a boom-and-bust business, and now it is closer to bust.
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