Leslie D'Monte &Amp; Sapna Agarwal In Mumbai

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Packaged water continues to be expensive

Packaged water continues to be expensive

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2009

Stating that the differential pricing above Rs 12 was "unfair trade practice," Justice J D Kapoor, Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, said: "The process of converting ordinary water into mineral water is the same (for all bottlers) and the quality or purity is also the same. It is immaterial whether mineral water is obtained directly from springs or any other source." Yet, packaged water firms continue to price their 1 litre bottles above this amount.

Indian IT geek develops digital 'sixth sense'

Indian IT geek develops digital 'sixth sense'

Rediff.com   25 Mar 2009

It's a digital prototype called "sixth sense" that is currently being evaluated by major companies like Microsoft, Google, Hewlett-Packard and Samsung. The brain behind this device is the 28-year-old Indian-born Pranav Mistry, a researcher at the Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

'Nano' ad budget for the Nano

'Nano' ad budget for the Nano

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2009

Tata Motors has opted unconventional mediums like web search, viral marketing and innovative public relations-driven campaigns, where the news in brief is called 'Nano news' in some papers and television advertisement breaks are called 'Nano breaks.' There is also Nano merchandise like T-shirts and key chains. Unlike most car launches, it is not supported by a television campaign, leading to a big saving for the company.

India story intact, insists Nortel

India story intact, insists Nortel

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2009

"We have not lost a single customer in Asia, despite the news (its bankruptcy protection filing in Canada and the US)," said Francois Lancon, President Enterprise EMEA and Asia. He admits, though, that "what works for us (stickiness of clients) also works for our competitors," adding, "The slowing economy is helping us retain clients, since customers don't like taking big decisions like changing vendors during times of uncertainty."

Westside stores may display Nano

Westside stores may display Nano

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2009

"We are conducting a feasibility study to see whether the car can be displayed inside some of the Westside," said a source. The feasibility study is being conducted in select showrooms that have a suitable entrance and enough space to accommodate the Rs 1 lakh (Rs 100,000) car. The car might be displayed at showrooms that meet the required specifications.

Satyam suitors may get info for last 2 quarters

Satyam suitors may get info for last 2 quarters

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2009

The Satyam board may present prospective bidders for the troubled Satyam Computer Services with operating statements for two quarters - October-December 2008 and January-March 2009 - to help them arrive at a decision.

Satyam suitors may get last 2 quarters' info

Satyam suitors may get last 2 quarters' info

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2009

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IBM leads race for Satyam buy

IBM leads race for Satyam buy

Rediff.com   5 Mar 2009

Global IT giant IBM is understood to be the front-runner to acquire Satyam Computer Solutions, a company it named as one of its main competitors in a filing to the New York Stock Exchange in February. The US major, said sources close to the developments, has begun discussions with Satyam's government-nominated board and expressed its desire to acquire a majority stake in the company. A team of investment bankers and lawyers from the US and Europe has been brought in.

Satyam sale process to begin this week

Satyam sale process to begin this week

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2009

The bid-pack for potential investors is ready and the government-appointed board has already sent it to the Company Law Board and Securities Exchange Board of India, according to sources close to the development.

Hindustan Unilever sues Subhiksha for non-payment

Hindustan Unilever sues Subhiksha for non-payment

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2009

Modern trade retail accounts for 5-6 per cent of the overall sales revenues of FMCG companies. It has been reported in the past that FMCG players like Godrej Consumer Products and Dabur had taken a tough stance against defaulting modern trade retailers and had stopped supplying to them or supplying only in return for cash payment, a deviation from the practice of supplying against credit.

Premium watch segment grows by leaps and bounds

Premium watch segment grows by leaps and bounds

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2009

The Titan and Fastrack brands fared well and also saw their margins expand. Watches accounted for 1 per cent of the Gitanjali Group's total turnover. The watch industry is estimated to be a Rs 2,500 crore market, growing at 5 per cent per annum. The premium-to-luxury market is close to being a Rs 300-500 crore market and will grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 30-35 per cent to be a Rs 1,500-2,000 crore market in the next six to seven years.

<I>Slumdog</I>: Big money for Indian companies

Slumdog: Big money for Indian companies

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2009

Fox Star Studio India, the distributor of Slumdog Millionaire in the country, has managed to gross around Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million) from the markets, surpassing collections of some of the biggest Bollywood hits of last year such as Rock On.

Dreams of Indian fabs fading away

Dreams of Indian fabs fading away

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2009

Major investment plans for a fabrication facility have put off due to the slowdown. A full-fledged fab requires an investment of $3-4 bn. Moreover, even if a fab were to come up now in the country, the technology would be rendered obsolete by the time it starts production. "If the government was serious about making the electronics manufacturing ecosystem robust, why is it sitting on proposals? How can you sustain a company's interest for so long?" asks an industry source.

The story behind the $10 'laptop'

The story behind the $10 'laptop'

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2009

Low-cost computing is all set to grow, but if the Rs 500-Sakshat is also to be called a 'laptop', it confuses users and hurts the market

Slowdown blues for FMCG companies

Slowdown blues for FMCG companies

Rediff.com   22 Jan 2009

Two of these categories -- detergent cakes and washing powder - account for around 15 per cent of the overall FMCG market of Rs 80,000 crore (Rs 800 billion), according to estimates made by analysts. Leading market research firm A C Nielsen's data for November 2008 show an across-the-category drop in sales volumes compared to the preceding month.

Consultant sees 88% fall in Satyam brand value

Consultant sees 88% fall in Satyam brand value

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2009

That the value of brand Satyam would be eroded many times over, following its former chairman Ramalinga Raju's admission that he had cooked the company's books, was a given.

Satyam CEO, CFO should be insiders: Govt

Satyam CEO, CFO should be insiders: Govt

Rediff.com   17 Jan 2009

The government has suggested that the new Satyam Computer Services board should also look within the company to appoint a CEO and CFO.

Using unsecure Wi-Fi? You could land up in jail!

Using unsecure Wi-Fi? You could land up in jail!

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2009

The Mumbai police, along with a group of enthusiastic citizens including Mumbai Sheriff Indu Shani, combed commercial complexes, malls, office buildings and residential premises in south and south-central Mumbai to identify and get rid of unsecured Wi-Fi connections in the city, following terrorist attacks last year.Terror mails were sent via unsecured Wi-Fi connections before the Delhi and Ahmedabad serial blasts also.

A recipe for refurbishing brand Satyam

A recipe for refurbishing brand Satyam

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2009

Is it possible to refurbish a brand that has been sullied with a Rs 7,800 crore (Rs 78 billion) fraud? One can't be sure, but to attempt this, the campaign ought to stress on integrity and action, say three of the top minds of the country's advertising industry.

IBM working on making web talk to you

IBM working on making web talk to you

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2009

IBM's India Research Laboratory completes pilot project on 'spoken web' concept in Andhra.