For unexplored getaways, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the third best choice
Sairaj Iyer Bosnia and Herzegovina may not be a common tourist place but it has certainly been one underrated in the tourism avenue. The country along with Armenia and Georgia came to be discussed as one among the top new-age-destinations commonly discussed by customers for a vacation or a short-visit at the recently concluded Travel and Tourism Expo at Mumbai. Formerly referred to as Yugoslavia, the country was the centre-stage to events such as political unrest, clashes and even a war prior to 1990s. Sadly these negative things have stayed on in people’s minds, but the beautiful country with its warm and affectionate people have been forgotten. Referring to an incident, Dr. Sabit Subasic, H.E, the Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina ...
Yatra listed on Nasdaq under the YTRA ticker symbol
The Dollar Business Bureau India-based online travel company, Yatra Online Inc, has been listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, under the “YTRA” ticker symbol with effect from Monday. Yatra said it has concluded the deal with Terrapin 3 Acquisition Corporation (TRTL), and it becomes Yatra’s partially owned subsidiary. As the part of process, Yatra has raised a primary capital of over $92.5 million from international investors, and Yatra Online Inc, the merged entity, will remain to be led by the management team of Yatra, the online travel agency said in a statement. Commenting on the development, Dhruv Shringi, Co-founder and CEO of Yatra said, “It’s a matter of great pride for us to be one of the few Indian companies to be listed on Nasdaq. ...
Cashing In On E-Tail
Being the co-founder of a dotcom company that ships to 60 foreign markets including US, Canada, UK, Australia, Singapore and some in the Middle East is an achievement in itself. But Shilpa desires more... Vanita Peter D'souza | March 2016 Issue | The Dollar Business Shilpa Sharma, Co-Founder, Jaypore.Com Before getting bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, Shilpa was busy working with Fabindia where she was actively involved in the overall purchase and development of product ranges across 18 categories of lifestyle and apparel for the company’s domestic and international stores. Working with Fabindia, not just gave her an experience in managing a retail company but also exposed her to various opportunities in the textile sector – especially handloom. She believes that the Indian handicraft ...