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Global PE majors flock to Excel Soft

Global PE majors flock to Excel Soft

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2007

Global and Indian private equity biggies as well as strategic players are in the race to acquire a minority stake in Excel Soft Technologies, the Mysore headquartered e-learning firm. This six-year-old firm provides a range of customised learner-centric Learning systems, Test & Assessment systems and Desktop tools.

Ice-cream sells like hot cakes even in off-season

Ice-cream sells like hot cakes even in off-season

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2007

HUL registered a growth of 9.67 per cent in ice-cream sales for the quarter ended September 30, 2007 to Rs 33.80 crore (Rs 338 million) from Rs 37.07 crore (Rs 370.7 million) for same period last year. The companies also saw a growth in cold-chain infrastructure and a shift in their marketing strategy has worked to their advantage.

Malls gain at kiranas' cost

Malls gain at kiranas' cost

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2007

A dipstick survey of a bunch of small shops in Mumbai shows that the growth in their sales this season has been much less: under 15 per cent compared to 30 per cent in the previous years. "The malls have taken away our customers. They have a larger a variety of products which they are able to push through a plethora of schemes and very visible display," said Rajesh Shah, the owner of a kirana store in Andheri.

FMCGs lure B-school graduates with more sops

FMCGs lure B-school graduates with more sops

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

The lure of FMCGs has faded over the years with the rise of consultancy firms, foreign banks and software companies, according to the Campus Recruiter Index, an annual survey by research agency AC Nielsen tracking students' perception of recruiting companies on campuses.

Fruit drinks: Pepsi, Coke in new turf war

Fruit drinks: Pepsi, Coke in new turf war

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2007

Coca-Cola and Pepsi, which have triggered books and case studies on the cola war, are ready to battle each other on a new turf in India: fruit drinks. Pepsi is said to be ready with Tropicana Twister, an orange drink, to take on Coca-Cola's Minute Maid, which debuted in India in February and went national in May.

UB raises Rs 1,000 cr for Deccan stake

UB raises Rs 1,000 cr for Deccan stake

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2007

UB Group, which has raised close to Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) debt for keeping Kingfisher Airline in the skies during the past two years, has raised another Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) debt to fund the 46 per cent buy in Deccan Aviation.The debt for the 46 per cent buy in Deccan Aviation has been raised in two phases. In the first phase, for the 26 per cent negotiated deal for Rs 550 crore and the subsequent 20 per cent open offer which cost UB Group Rs 425 crore.

Oriflame to launch 150 cosmetics

Oriflame to launch 150 cosmetics

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2007

The Sweden-based cosmetics company Oriflame is set to introduce 150 more products in India by next year, as competition among direct-selling companies in India rises with the entry of more multi-national players.

Cerberus Capital comes knocking on India's doors

Cerberus Capital comes knocking on India's doors

Rediff.com   9 Oct 2007

Cerberus Capital, the New York-based private equity fund that recently bought Chrysler from the erstwhile DaimlerChrysler for close to $7.5 billion, is entering the Indian market shortly.

Battle-scarred Britannia on expansion spree

Battle-scarred Britannia on expansion spree

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2007

Britannia, which holds over 38 per cent of the market in value terms, is investing Rs 130 crore (Rs 1.3 billion) to increase its capacity, 433,000 tonnes of biscuit last year, by 20,000 tonnes.The move is designed to wrest market leadership in volume terms as well, a position now held by rival Parle.

FMCG makers head abroad to minimise margin blues

FMCG makers head abroad to minimise margin blues

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2007

Hindustan Unilever already has operations across the world. It is therefore consistently improving its product mix to introduce premium variants in its product portfolio. In the April-June quarter, the company launched premium products.

FMCG firms ally with kirana stores

FMCG firms ally with kirana stores

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2007

Hindustan Unilever is associating with small-format retail through its Super Value Store, Dabur with Parivaar and Marico with Mera. At many shops, the counter has been modified into a U or L shape so that the shopper can move and pick items.

'Danone needs Wadias' nod for solo run'

'Danone needs Wadias' nod for solo run'

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2007

The two groups have another JV, Wadia BSN, set up in 1996 to launch Groupe Danone's products from its global portfolio. However, nothing has been launched through the JV till date and Danone is in negotiations with the Wadias to dissolve the JV.

Beauty, wellness sector spur FMCG growth

Beauty, wellness sector spur FMCG growth

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2007

Market research company, AC Nielsen, in its monthly retail sales audit of consumer goods, has identified 24 categories in the personal grooming space that are growing at an average rate of 13 per cent.

Dabbawallas, Coke in alliance

Dabbawallas, Coke in alliance

Rediff.com   14 Sep 2007

Beverages major, Coca-Cola India, will use the might of Mumbai dabbawallas to lure customers to sample its orange juice drink, Minute Maid Pulpy Orange.

Vangal, US firm tie up

Vangal, US firm tie up

Rediff.com   14 Sep 2007

Entrepreneur-investor Ramesh Vangal is likely to team up with US-based business process outsourcing (BPO) firm Sutherland Global Services to wrest majority control in Cambridge Solutions. Vangal holds 13 per cent stake in Cambridge.

Carlsberg to up India investments

Carlsberg to up India investments

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2007

Danish beer giant Carlsberg is looking at increasing investments in manufacturing and distribution in India.

China's loss may be India's gain

China's loss may be India's gain

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2007

Mattel step may improve toy quality in India.

Esops: IT firms want FBT load on employee

Esops: IT firms want FBT load on employee

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2007

The fringe benefit tax (FBT) was levied on ESOPs in the Union Budget this year and the IT industry is still grappling with the issue of how to factor in the tax.

Apparel firms go for outsourcing

Apparel firms go for outsourcing

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2007

Mumbai-based fashion apparel manufacturer Spykar Lifestyle recently received $5 million (Rs 20 crore) investment from private equity firm Avigo Capital Partners.

L&T to invest Rs 1bn in Rangsons

L&T to invest Rs 1bn in Rangsons

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2007

Larsen & Toubro is set to invest Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) in Mysore-based Rangsons Electronics for a 40 per cent stake.