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Tata retail arm ties up with Woolworths
Retail chain to offer `seamless' branding, pricing, after-sales services More

Dabur Consumer Health to expand product basket
Plans aggressive strategy to spruce up biz growth More

Alpha Airports to set up subsidiary in India
The company has sought approval from the FIPB More

HT Media, TOI group ink pact
HT Media Ltd and the Times of India Group have signed a MoU to establish a 50:50 joint venture to start a newspaper in Delhi. The joint venture will function as a standalone business, said a statement posted on the BSE. ... More

AWARDS & HONOURS
Flurys bags style award
Flurys, the confectionery destination that is part of the Apeejay Surrendra Hotels Group, today received the LYCRA MTV Style Award for `The Most Stylish Place' in Kolkata. This is the first time that the award has moved out of Mumbai, according ... More

PROMOTIONS & OFFERS
KFC to sponsor West Indies team
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), the global chicken restaurant chain, on Tuesday announced its global sponsorship of the West Indies cricket team for the ICC Champion's Trophy 2006. Aiming at capturing the country's excitement and ... More

RETAILING
Nod for Pantaloon's joint venture
The board of Pantaloon Retail on Tuesday approved a proposal to form a 50:50 joint venture with the UK-based Alpha Airports Group Plc for developing travel retail and catering business at leading airports in India. The company ... More

TRENDS
Passenger car sales see robust growth in Sept
Driven by demand for newer models, promos More

Tata Motors Sept sales up 24 pc
Tata Motors reported 23.8 per cent rise in vehicle sales to 49,157 units (including exports) in September 2006, over 39,707 vehicles sold in September last year. Sales of passenger vehicles rose by 15.7 per cent to 18,609 ... More

M&M Sept sales up 15.4 pc
Mahindra & Mahindra reported a 15.4 per cent increase in vehicle sales in September 2006 over the corresponding month last year. According to a press release, the company sold 15,976 (including exports) units during the month as More

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
New collection
GLITTERING STATEMENT: Actress and brand ambassador for DTC Aishwarya Rai and Ms Cherie Saldanha, Managing Director, Diamond Trading Company-India, at a press conference to launch a new Nakshatra collection from Diamond Trading Company (DTC) in ... More






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