ITB India Virtual Kicks Off 07 April 2021
The virtual edition of the inaugural ITB India has kicked off successfully, with three days of networking, travel news and business opportunities.
The annual
B2B trade show and conference will build the bridge to the Indian and South Asian travel markets. ITB India 2021 Virtual welcomes
over
400 Indian and South Asian buyers from MICE, Corporate Leisure and Travel Technology sectors, as well as
150 international sponsors and exhibitors presenting their innovative products and services.
ITB India 2021 is an
entirely virtual event hosted on ITB Community in Asia (ITB Community). “Staying in touch, sharing best practice ideas and negotiating business – in these difficult times the travel industry needs exchange more than ever” saysKatrina Leung, Managing Director of Messe Berlin (Singapore), the organiser of ITB India. “The virtual inaugural ITB India provides the ideal platform, giving key travel industry lea
Hotel stocks: Multiplex, retail chain and hotel stocks take a big hit indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Lemon Tree Hotel in Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang City, Vietnam. Photo: Doan Cuong / Tuoi Tre
A Vietnamese woman and two Chinese men have been indicted for helping multiple Chinese nationals stay illicitly at a hotel in Da Nang.
A source close to
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper confirmed on Monday morning that the Da Nang People’s Procuracy had issued an indictment against Chau Vy Anh, 29, who hails from the central city, and two Chinese men, 34-year-old Xiang Yi Pin and 25-year-old Ma Bing, for arranging for others to live unlawfully in Vietnam.
On July 31, 2020, immigration officers under the municipal Department of Public Security inspected Lemon Tree Hotel in Ngu Hanh Son District and found eight Chinese people without legitimate visas and passports.
Markets likely to open with positive bias despite mixed global cues
March 09, 2021
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Stocks likely to witness action are: BPCL, Max Financial, PSP Projects Dhunseri Ventures, Mindspace Business Parks, Lemon Tree Hotels, and CMI. Benchmark indices are expected to open with a positive bias on Tuesday, as the SGX Nifty is currently ruling 100 points higher at 15,080, as against Monday s Nifty futures closing price of 14,977 on the NSE.
However, Asian markets in early trade on Tuesday were mixed with Japan s Nikkei and Australian stocks were moderately up while Chinese, Korea and Taiwan stocks slipped. The overnight closing of US stocks too, presents a mixed clue with Nasdaq plunging over 2.4 per cent and S&P 500 by 0.5 per cent even as the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up almost one per cent.