International Business

A fine cut

A Sharma / New Delhi December 12, 2009, 0:05 IST Dressing in Canali suits (Rs 54,000 upwards) and Satya Paul ties (Rs 1,500 upwards) always has Jyoti Narula of Genesis Colors at his best. He says, “Satya Paul ties are my all-time favourite to express my mood, while Canali suits are the easiest way to dress up for any occasion.” We won’t disagree. Narula has proudly added a pair of Tie Rack cufflinks to his wardrobe recently, which he picked out of a collection that he calls “Wow!” (Rs 4,500). Jan cement sales in high double-digit On the shelf When he’s not working, Narula loves to curl up with a John Grisham book. “I have the entire collection, which I can read and re-read,” he says. (Rs 300-500 each) Digi tell On the go, Narula is heavily dependent on his BlackBerry (Rs 25,000). “It took me some time to be comfortable with the instrument but now it’s an integral part of my day, especially when I’m travelling,” he explains. He wouldn’t leave town without his Apple iPod Touch (Rs 12,000) either, which stores his children’s favourite songs. “My Apple AirBook is also indispensable,” Narula says (Rs 70,000). Fast car Another favourite is his black Mercedes C 200 (Rs 35 lakh), a generous gift from his friend and partner. Working out Narula’s personal gym, fitted with assembled equipment, keeps him fit and active. He says, “I can’t manage without exercising on a daily basis, so I have built a personal gym inside my office.”


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
IOCL invests Rs 2,200 cr in Paradeep refinery
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), which is setting up a 15 million tonne per annum refinery at Paradeep, has so far invested Rs 2,200 crore in the project. While the cost of the refinery excluding the petro-chemical complex is estimated at Rs 29,777 crore, IOCL has already committed Rs 4,680 crore, said state industry minister Raghunath Mohanty.
Popular Articles

Current account deficit flat at $12.62 billion
India’s current account deficit (CAD) for the second quarter ended September 2009 was almost flat at $12.6 billion, compared to $ 12.57 billion in the same quarter in 2008, on lower net invisible surplus.
Polygraphy
FDC closes buy-back offer; promoters' stake rises to 65.76%
Drug maker FDC today said it has bought back shares worth Rs 17.78 crore from its shareholders, following which the promoter group"s holding in the company has increased to 65.76 per cent.