![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, November 25, 2003 |
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MARKETING STRATEGY Turner Intl unveils another channel for kids AFTER entertainment channels, the action seems to have shifted to the kids genre. In an attempt to pre-empt the launch of children's channel from the Walt Disney stable and retain its leadership in the children's channel market, Turner ... More AWARDS & HONOURS Star CEO bags top honours at telly awards AT the MTR Indian Telly Awards here recently, the Star India CEO, Mr Peter Mukerjea, was adjudged CEO of the year, while Balaji Telefilms and UTV shared the award for TV Production House of the year. Star Plus was named Entertainment Channel ... More ADVERTISING
O&M's new chief keen on stabilityIT'S about continuity, not change, at Ogilvy & Mather India, where Mr John Goodman, CEO, India & South Asia, is set to assume office in January, when Mr Ranjan Kapur retires as Executive Chairman after heading the office for 10 years. Mr ... More RETAILING `Govt role must for retail modernisation' WHILE India has 12 million retail outlets and the size of the retail market runs into billions of rupees, supply chain management, customer relations and mall development are posing several challenges for the industry. An interactive working ... More BRANDS The brand creation ballgame Many companies forget that after-sales processes are as important for consumer retention and brand establishment as is the actual sales itself. More PIRACY Ribeiro links piracy to funding of terrorism THE former DGP of Punjab, Mr Julio Ribeiro, has said that the music and video pirates in the country could well be diverting some of the "fast money" to finance terrorist organisations both inside and outside the country. Addressing a national ... More STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS Nestle begins to `reinforce' hygiene standards NESTLE India's Chairman & Managing Director, Mr Carlo Donati, on Monday said the foods major had begun the exercise of "reinforcing the guidelines for market hygiene" for its chocolate brands. In other words, the exercise is aimed at ensuring ... More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES New-look Zen to roll out on Thursday TEN years after its launch, the Maruti Zen, is in for a facelift. The new-look Zen will be unveiled on Thursday and is expected to carry a higher price tag. The advertising campaign for the compact car, which sells about 5,000 units every ... More
Colgate Palmolive enters perfumed talcum market
AirTel `value for money' scheme
Ricoh India launches colour laser printer Brand Quest Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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