Suveen K Sinha &Amp; Ruchita Saxena In Mumbai

Stories by Suveen K Sinha &Amp; Ruchita Saxena In Mumbai

Competition panel to address M&A fears

Competition panel to address M&A fears

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2008

The Act provides that companies with assets of over Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) and a turnover exceeding Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 30 billion) will have to obtain approval from the CCI for a merger, acquisition or amalgamation within 30 days of the deal. Smaller companies will have to seek permission if their parent company's assets exceed Rs 4,000 crore (Rs 40 billion) and the turnover Rs 12,000 crore (Rs 120 billion).

Perfetti wins suit against Candico

Perfetti wins suit against Candico

Rediff.com   10 Jan 2008

Perfetti has won the suit against Candico that was filed 9 years ago over the latter's trademark.

FMCGs sell more via large stores

FMCGs sell more via large stores

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2008

The FMCG sector has taken some steps to match the pace of growth in the organised retail sector. Companies have launched dedicated sales personnel for modern trade channels and taken initiatives to boost point of purchase management at the large stores. Modern trade refers to retailing through large-format stores whereas general trade refers to retailing through kirana stores.

Rural market for FMCG on upswing

Rural market for FMCG on upswing

Rediff.com   27 Dec 2007

Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies can rejoice as the Rs 27,369 crore rural market in the country registered a growth rate of 17 per cent in the first 10 months this year.

Tata to play ball with UK football club Arsenal

Tata to play ball with UK football club Arsenal

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2007

English club may send coaches to train players

Eicher Motors' CEO on the Volvo deal

Eicher Motors' CEO on the Volvo deal

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

The story of the Eicher group, promoted by the Delhi-based Lal family, may some day make a case study, not least for its agility in coping with the changing reality of doing business in India.

Edible oils in sachets soon

Edible oils in sachets soon

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

Edible oil makers are gearing up to replicate the sachet revolution in the shampoo market in the 1990s, which increased the product's penetration in rural and semi-urban areas. Following in the foot steps of Bunge India, owner of Dalda vanaspati, which introduced sachets for its blended edible oil brand, market leader Adani Wilmar plans to roll out Rs 5 sachets of Fortune, its edible oil brand, in a couple of months.

Godrej FMCG arm scouts for global buyouts

Godrej FMCG arm scouts for global buyouts

Rediff.com   8 Dec 2007

To achieve the target, the company will go in for inorganic growth and this will be partly funded by the proposed Rs 400 crore (Rs 4 billion) rights issue. It has started scouting for acquisitions in hair colour business in the developing markets.

FMCG product launches hit a record high

FMCG product launches hit a record high

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2007

The first 10 months of this calendar year saw the launch of 251 new products (223 variants and 28 brands) against 191 (173 variants and 18 brands) in the same period last year, according to a study by research firm IMRB.

FritoLay goes Indian to up its market share

FritoLay goes Indian to up its market share

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2007

Multinational snack maker FritoLay has Indianised its potato chips brand Lay's in the wake of competition by new entrants like ITC's Bingo. As part of its rebranding exercise, FritoLay has introduced Lay's Chaat street, India's Mint Mischief and Wafer Style based on consumer insights.

Laundry care goes innovative in India

Laundry care goes innovative in India

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

After achieving high levels of market penetration, the Rs 8,800 crore (Rs 88 billion) detergents industry is now banking on growth through high-value products and innovation. Innovation in the laundry care industry is possible through four ways, according to Sudhanshu Vats, category head, home care, Hindustan Unilever (HUL).

Chocolate may be dearer soon

Chocolate may be dearer soon

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

Chocolate-lovers may soon find their chocolate dearer if the problems plaguing the industry continue. Raw material costs have risen by more than 20 per cent in the last 10 months.

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.

Who cares about EBITDA: Maruti

Who cares about EBITDA: Maruti

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

Jagdish Khattar loves to be contrarian. When pondering options, his beady eyes acquire a glint as he wonders aloud how to go against prevailing wisdom. This often shows up in the way he runs Maruti Suzuki India -- that is what Maruti Udyog now calls itself -- the country's largest car maker.

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.

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.