In the November auction of second-generation telecom spectrum, Bihar was the only circle to cross the base price
Golden Eagle was first launched 12 years ago, but the Ghaziabad-headquartered company stopped marketing the product a few years ago, to focus totally on its alcoholic division.
Amul is the most affordable of baby food brands at Rs 250-270 for a one-kg pack and Rs 130-35 for 500 grammes.
Japanese electronics major sources 60% of requirement from India.
The company will lose the validity of its licences in Kolkata, West Bengal and Mumbai telecom circles on in January.
FMCG analysts say inflationary pressure forcing consumers to stinge on non-core products.
Action is hotting up in the telecom space, with Russian giant Sistema in preliminary discussions with Aircel to pick up an equity stake.
Mondelez looks to securing supplies, earning greater revenues from India, emerging markets
Though reserve for CDMA, there were no bidders for the spectrum in the recent auction. GSM operators could buy it to launch 4G and 3G services.
Airtel operates as Airtel-Vodafone in Jersey and Guernsey to offer Vodafone trademarks in the British Channel Islands.
Interview with Britannia's MD on how she proposes to steer the company.
Company proposes to in-source manufacturing and build healthy portfolios of national and regional brands.
A year after test-marketing its traditional snacks in the northern states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai-based Parle Products is set to launch the product in the west and the north of the country.
After refarming, over 142.5 MHz of spectrum is expected to be available for auctioning next year.
A source with knowledge of the matter claimed Dabur might have already approached the two companies, without revealing further details.
With bouyant demand in domestic market, increasing exports, the co would need to set up a second manufacturing plant in about three years.
Bharti Infratel is a provider of telecom towers and related infrastructure and on a consolidated basis, is one of the largest in India, "based on the number of towers that Bharti Infratel owns and operates and the number of towers owned or operated by Indus, that are represented by Bharti Infratel's 42 per cent equity interest in Indus," according to the offer document.
Market leader with 20.6% share in the air conditioning segment.
Govt to bear Rs 12k-cr cost of spectrum retention but without any cash outgo put up for Cabinet nod.
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