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HLL goes for business rejig, installs new management team
FMCG leader, Hindustan Lever Ltd (HLL), today announced major changes in the management and organisational structure in a bid to provide sharper focus on key brands and ensure better deployment of resources. Mr M.S. Banga, Chairman, HLL, has ... More

What the restructuring means
THE restructuring of arguably the most admired international corporation in the country is of great interest to many. Several no doubt will link some of the changes in people to the recent corporate results, seen in the stickiness in the topline ... More

HLL's windy days
HE inherited a dominant and nippy outfit when he took over as Chairman of Hindustan Lever on May 1, 2000. Precisely four years down the line, Mr M.S. Banga leaves behind a company that is at the crossroads. In the four years leading up to the ... More

Can HLL sustain growth levels?
IN 1999, Mr K.B. Dadiseth, then Chairman of Hindustan Lever Ltd, had warned that the company had grown to a significant size and in the years to come it may not be able to sustain the growth level. Today HLL is in the midst of a major ... More

IMD predicts 100% normal monsoon
The country is set to have a `100 per cent' normal south-west monsoon this year, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) today releasing a long range forecast that is even more bullish than the one it made for 2003. According to the IMD ... More

Zee Tele Q4 net up 8 pc
ZEE Telefilms Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 87.6 crore in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2004, an 8.4 per cent increase over the Rs 80.76 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. These numbers are after consolidating the financials of ... More

Cricket series: DD seeks details of revenue benefits of Ten Sports
THE India-Pakistan cricket series may be drawing to an end but the dispute between Ten Sports and Doordarshan is far from over. National broadcaster Prasar Bharati on Thursday sought details of the revenue benefits to Ten Sports as a result ... More




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