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RETAILING: Maharashtra extends Subhiksha licence suspension
Mumbai, Aug. 13 Retail company Subhiksha’s woes are far from over with Maharashtra’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increasing the suspension period of its licence to 20 days, starting August ...

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES: Dell excited about India, to invest more
Sees $1-b revenue next year; unveils laptops with longer battery life. New Delhi, Aug. 13 Upbeat about India — a market where it hopes to hit $1 billion revenue next year, Mr Michael Dell, Chairman of world’s second largest PC ...

STRATEGY: Kräuter expanding into organic baby foods, maternity wear
Eyeing export market in a big way. Kräuter, pioneer in India to offer herbal baby care products, is looking at expanding its retail footprint by branching into categories such as maternity wear and organic baby ...

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES: Hamilton, Libbey tie up
Hamilton Housewares has entered into a distribution arrangement with Libbey, the US-based glass tableware producer. “With this alliance we would be entering the business of food service products as the Libbey brand would now be made ...

STRATEGY: Mediaone Global focusing on exhibition of films
Chennai, Aug. 13 Mediaone Global Entertainment Ltd is planning to focus more on the exhibition part of film business. ...

STRATEGY: Postal authorities not keen on vending forms for Matheran housing project
Mumbai, Aug 13 Matheran Realty’s efforts to rope in post offices in Mumbai to distribute application forms for its low-cost housing project came to naught as the postal authorities in Delhi appear to have expressed reservations over it. ...

PROMOTIONS & OFFERS: Samsung unveils Onam offer
Samsung India has unveiled its Onam promotion scheme – Samsung Chakkarkudam Offer. The promotion derives its name from the chakkarkudams (jaggery pots) that will be placed at dealer counters, which will have scratch cards containing the ...

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES: Domino’s launches pizzas for Rs 35
Domino’s Pizza India Ltd has introduced a pizza range called Pizza Mania priced at Rs 35 per pizza. Mr Ajay Kaul, CEO-Indian Subcontinent, Domino’s Pizza India, said, “Domino’s Pizza Mania is the result of our consistent ...






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