Ruchita Saxena &Amp; Suvi Dogra In Mumbai

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Consumer durables firms mull yet another price hik

Consumer durables firms mull yet another price hik

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

The Boston Analytics Consumer Sentiment Index for August fell below the benchmark value of 100 since its inception, signalling a low-key festive season ahead.

Nestle, Pepsi, Coke line up Rs 42.75 bn for India

Nestle, Pepsi, Coke line up Rs 42.75 bn for India

Rediff.com   13 Oct 2008

Mature markets globally have either become saturated or have slowed down. The emerging markets have therefore become strategically important for these companies. The contribution of Indian operations to the global sales of these multinational behemoths is still small -- 1.5 to 3 per cent -- but this share is bound to grow given the buoyancy in the Indian market.

Bacardi to launch premium brands

Bacardi to launch premium brands

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2008

In a bid to tap the growing demand for premium international spirits in India, global spirits major Bacardi Martini plans to introduce more brands from its international portfolio. Bacardi Martini India is a 76:24 joint venture between the global major and Indian firm Gemini Distilleries.

Ad agencies eye poll campaigns

Ad agencies eye poll campaigns

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2008

JWT, Crayons in race for Congress account, BJP calls for a pitch.

FMCG firms in a fix over pricing strategy

FMCG firms in a fix over pricing strategy

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

While stable raw materials prices have spelt relief for most FMCG companies, they are still having a tough time in defining the future pricing strategy. Most have indicated that input costs have hit their margins, while others maintained that if inflation continued unabated, there would be a further correction in prices. Many FMCG companies have either raised prices or reduced the size of their products to combat the rise in farm commodity prices and packaging costs.

Unrest forces Dabur to rethink Pak, Nepal plans

Unrest forces Dabur to rethink Pak, Nepal plans

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

Dabur's international business stands at around Rs 380 crore (Rs 3.8 billion), out of which Nepal accounts for Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million), while Pakistan contributes around Rs 10-12 crore (Rs 100-120 million). However, the bulk of Dabur's international business comes from the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries and Africa.

Nivea to enter women's fairness market in India

Nivea to enter women's fairness market in India

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

Germany-based Beiersdorf AG, the maker of Nivea skin creams, is entering the women's fairness cream market in India, almost a year after it began selling fairness cream for men locally in a bid to take on rivals including Hindustan Unilever, L'Oreal and other players.

Abhinav Bindra becomes a golden biz opportunity

Abhinav Bindra becomes a golden biz opportunity

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

The whole country broke into an impromptu celebration and by the evening, four state governments had announced cash rewards that added up to Rs 1.4 crore. Cash-rich BCCI also announced a reward of Rs 50 lakh for Bindra and Railway Minister Lalu Prasad issued him a lifetime AC first-class travel pass. Not to be left behind, budget carrier SpiceJet gave him free unlimited travel for life.

Inflation forces consumers to postpone upgrades

Inflation forces consumers to postpone upgrades

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2008

Monetary tightening by the Reserve Bank of India to control the sharp rise in prices has checked the march of Indian consumers up the consumer electronics value chain.

Festive season? No discounts this time!

Festive season? No discounts this time!

Rediff.com   2 Aug 2008

Price-wary customers, waiting for good bargains in the festival season this year, are likely to be disappointed.

Britannia bets big on global markets

Britannia bets big on global markets

Rediff.com   19 Jul 2008

With an aim to increase its exports business, biscuit maker Britannia Industries is betting big on new international markets.

Retailers bet big on private labels

Retailers bet big on private labels

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2008

Apparel, fast-moving consumer goods and healthcare retailers are all moving to their own brands to ease the squeeze on their profit margins. Till not so long ago, only a handful of retailers like Shopper's Stop had their own labels. Now, private labels have become core to every retailer's strategy.

Packaging costs, oil spiral hit FMCGs

Packaging costs, oil spiral hit FMCGs

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

The sharp rise in flexible packaging prices, thanks to the crude oil spiral, has become a new headache for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies.

Rural FMCG markets outpace urban India

Rural FMCG markets outpace urban India

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Winds of change are blowing across the fast-moving consumer goods market.

Dabur increases price 5%, others to follow

Dabur increases price 5%, others to follow

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2008

In a clear indication of things to come, homegrown FMCG major Dabur India has decided to increase prices 5 per cent across most product categories to accommodate the sharp rise in the price of flexible packaging material made of polymers. This is the sharpest price rise effected by the company in eight years.

Whiskey in tetrapacks soon!

Whiskey in tetrapacks soon!

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2008

Liquor firms introduce innovative packaging to push sales and save costs.

NIIT to set up training hub in China

NIIT to set up training hub in China

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2008

With the objective of increasing its presence in China, Indian software training company NIIT has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese real estate developer Shui On to set up training operations in at its upcoming Dalian Tiandi Software Hub. NIIT already has a presence in China with 172 locations in 65 cities with about 50,000 students graduating from NIIT centres in China every year.

Tata plans water brand to take on Coke, Pepsi

Tata plans water brand to take on Coke, Pepsi

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2008

Tata Tea, which sold its stake in US-based Glaceau last year, plans to begin selling a low-priced bottled water in the country through its unit Mount Everest Mineral Water, to take on global rivals such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo in the Rs 1,500-crore packaged drinking water market."We want to do it quickly,'' Pradeep Poddar, managing director and CEO, Mount Everest, said. "The market is still very young and we can evolve it further through marketing new offerings."

IPL: Now, Mallya bats for rival teams

IPL: Now, Mallya bats for rival teams

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

Vijay Mallya has ensured that his brands do not fall out of Indian Premier League (IPL) viewership, though his team Royal Challengers Bangalore bowed out of the tournament. After RC's series of defeats, the UB Group chairman decided to cash in on his smaller investments in rival teams such as Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils, Chennai Superkings and Mumbai Indians.

Beer mart: Packing a new punch

Beer mart: Packing a new punch

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

Cobra Beer owner Karan Bilimoria told Business Standard that he will introduce 500 ml cans across beer categories this year. However, he believes that packing beer in cans will be good for exports too. "I see a great potential in the canned segment. It will also help us export Cobra from India," he said. The company already has the required infrastructure to package India-brewed Cobra beer in cans at its Bihar brewery.