Swaraj Baggonkar &Amp; Ajay Modi

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Have Rs 1,199? You can own a Nano

Have Rs 1,199? You can own a Nano

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

Rs 1,199 spread comfortably across 84 months or 7 years. The rate of interest is 11-11.5 per cent, which is cheaper than a two wheeler loan.

Apollo, Ceat, MRF rev up to take on MNCs

Apollo, Ceat, MRF rev up to take on MNCs

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

Indian tyre makers are expanding their capacities in the wake of international players flooding the Indian markets.

Yamaha to launch India's most expensive bikes

Yamaha to launch India's most expensive bikes

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2008

Yamaha is all set to launch two premium bikes, priced close to Rs 1 lakh. This is an attempt to revive the company's dipping sales and image.

MV Agusta to power its way into India

MV Agusta to power its way into India

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2008

MV Agusta, the Italian exotic superbike maker, is actively looking to launch its bikes in India

Auto-makers rev up to launch green vehicles

Auto-makers rev up to launch green vehicles

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2008

Say lower duties could enhance demand.

Rajeev Kapoor to steer Fiat in India

Rajeev Kapoor to steer Fiat in India

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2008

Italian auto major Fiat Auto has asked Rajeev Kapoor, the newly appointed president and CEO of Fiat Auto India Automobiles, to take charge of the Indian operations after managing director De Filippis Giovanni's recall from the position about a week back.

Fiat's Punto to be priced higher than Swift, Getz

Fiat's Punto to be priced higher than Swift, Getz

Rediff.com   8 Feb 2008

The Italian car company Fiat's much-awaited launch of the year, Grande Punto hatchback, which is expected to take on Maruti Suzuki's Swift and Hyundai's Getz, will not be priced close to the two models.

Used-car prices down ahead of Nano entry

Used-car prices down ahead of Nano entry

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

Call it the "Nano effect" but less than a month after Tata Motors displayed its competitively-priced small car at the Delhi auto show, prices in the 1.3-million used-car market crashed 15 to 30 per cent, if not more.

Good news for Indian sports bike lovers

Good news for Indian sports bike lovers

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2008

Vehicles from global giants such as Yamaha, Kawasaki could be 40-50% cheaper when assembled in India.

Volvo to enter used truck market

Volvo to enter used truck market

Rediff.com   26 Jan 2008

According to the plan, Volvo will buy used tippers, which are used in mining and construction, from its customers at an agreed price and refurbish them internally and externally, before reselling them to a new buyer with a six-month warranty.

Nano may take 4 yrs to break even

Nano may take 4 yrs to break even

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2008

Auto analysts suggest that Tata Motors may not be able to generate more than three to four per cent on net profit margins and five to six per cent on EBIDTA margins on the car. In addition, while production of the model is ramped up, sales will also have to rise in tandem.

Volkswagen to integrate Indian facilities

Volkswagen to integrate Indian facilities

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2008

Volkswagen plans to integrate its Indian facilities, which will help the company contain costs and maintain uninterrupted supply of auto parts.

Volvo set to invade HCV mart

Volvo set to invade HCV mart

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2008

Swedish behemoth Volvo has charted out an aggressive strategy to become a leader in the country's heavy commercial vehicle sector, following its alliance with the Delhi-based Eicher Motors.

Triumph ready for India ride

Triumph ready for India ride

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2008

The Triumph executive, however, declined to comment on the companies, which were in talks with it. Sources said Bajaj might be one of the companies the UK group is holding talks with. Representatives of Bajaj, which was reportedly negotiating with Triumph for an equity buyout, had visited the company's plants in the UK.

Sugar barons ramp up shareholding

Sugar barons ramp up shareholding

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2008

DCM Shriram Industries , too, is issuing 700,000 warrants to its promoters, Tilak Dhar and his brothers, which will raise their shareholding from 32.54 per cent to 42 per cent, though this has been challenged in the courts by shareholder Harish Bhasin, who has mounted a takeover bid on the company.

Govt spikes RIL, HPCL ethanol-making plans

Govt spikes RIL, HPCL ethanol-making plans

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2008

The government has put a spanner in the plans of oil companies like Reliance Industries Limited and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited to make ethanol directly from sugarcane, without producing sugar.

Tata's Rs one lakh 'people's car' set to go places

Tata's Rs one lakh 'people's car' set to go places

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2008

After showcasing the yet-to-be-named car (Ratan Tata calls it "the people's car") in the capital, the company is planning a similar splash at the Geneva Motor Show in March, a company spokesman confirmed.

Rising rupee takes sheen off gems & jewellery biz

Rising rupee takes sheen off gems & jewellery biz

Rediff.com   21 Dec 2007

Gems and jewellery exports may have risen over 20 per cent so far this fiscal, but the rising rupee has cost 150,000 diamond workers their jobs in the last one year, the head of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, Sanjay Kothari, said.

Boom time for auto component makers

Boom time for auto component makers

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2007

Companies, which are jumping into the bandwagon, include MNCs. For instance, the world's leading component company Bosch has committed an investment of Rs 2,650 crore (Rs 26.50 billion) through four subsidiaries in India. Funds will be used to set up manufacturing facilities for gasoline systems, electronic control units and ABS systems.

Two-wheeler cos may miss annual sales target

Two-wheeler cos may miss annual sales target

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

The ongoing credit squeeze in the sluggish two- and three-wheeler markets may affect the March sales targets of the three leading domestic players in the country. Taking the cue from a buoyant FY07 where the two-wheeler industry grew by a healthy 11.42 per cent, companies such as Hero Honda, TVS Motors and Bajaj Auto were hoping to surpass the FY07 target of 7.8 million units this year.