Swaraj Baggonkar &Amp; T E Narasimhan

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Ford India begins bulk export from Chennai

Ford India begins bulk export from Chennai

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers' (Siam's) data, Ford India between April and June produced 6,752 cars, of which 219 units were exported, through containers in different shipments.

Tata Motors may buy Thonburi pie in Thai truck JV

Tata Motors may buy Thonburi pie in Thai truck JV

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

The JV company, Tata Motors (Thailand) Ltd was formed between the two in December 2006. Tata Motors holds 70 per cent stake and Thonburi the balance 30 per cent.

Car exports to be hit as Europe removes auto sop

Car exports to be hit as Europe removes auto sop

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai Motors are expected to see overseas sales fall sharply following the recent removal of an incentive scheme.

Take part-payment: Subhiksha to creditors

Take part-payment: Subhiksha to creditors

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2009

The Chennai-based retail chain ran out of money several months earlier and has suspended operations since then. Subhiksha's founder-promoter, R Subramanian, said he was optimistic of a settlement and early resumption of operations.

Subhiksha petitions HC for compromise with lenders

Subhiksha petitions HC for compromise with lenders

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2009

The earlier deadline given for a Corporate Debt Restructuring scheme was July 31. According a senior counsel who is close to the development, Cash and Carry has requested for a meeting with secured and unsecured creditors to work out the compromise. C&C was a firm promoted by R Subramanian, promoter and managing director of Subhiksha. Subramanian was not available for a comment and he did not respond to an e-mail sent by Business Standard.

Ficci to seek quota for units in e-governance

Ficci to seek quota for units in e-governance

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2009

Projects worth over Rs 70,000 crore (Rs 700 billion) to upgrade technology have been kickstarted in the country.

JLR sells one model a day since India launch

JLR sells one model a day since India launch

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2009

Tata Motors has sold one Jaguar and Land Rover model a day since it launched the marque brands in India just under a month ago -- on June 28. But that's enough to satisfy the company and has, in fact, come as a surprise to many market experts.

Bajaj phases out Pulsar 200

Bajaj phases out Pulsar 200

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2009

Bajaj Auto has phased out the Pulsar 200 model to make way for the new Pulsar 220, as both were priced on a par, despite the latter being more powerful.

PE, VC investments in healthcare dip

PE, VC investments in healthcare dip

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2009

Investment by PEs into HLS sector dropped to $203 million in 2008-09 from $836 million in 2007-08, while the number of deals dropped 51 per cent to 21 from 43 deals. Similarly, VC investments also declined to $48 million from $80 million. In terms of deals, they dropped to 11 from 14.

Bajaj Auto to raise stake in Austria's KTM

Bajaj Auto to raise stake in Austria's KTM

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2009

Five-year time frame for 'slow process of integration'. Bajaj Auto, through its 100 per cent Dutch subsidiary, Bajaj Auto International Holding BV, will buy the additional stakes in the Vienna Stock Exchange-listed KTM on-behalf of the company.

Bajaj's 2-wheeler tech to drive small car, too

Bajaj's 2-wheeler tech to drive small car, too

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

Bajaj Auto, the country's second-biggest maker of two-wheelers, says it will use its famed digital twin-spark plug technology in its compact car, due for launch in 2011.

Rs 3.5 mn Tata Land Rover on India roads in Oct

Rs 3.5 mn Tata Land Rover on India roads in Oct

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

The Freelander, a compact yet premium 4X4 SUV, is sold in large European markets.

Bajaj, Hero Honda woo buyers with fuel efficiency

Bajaj, Hero Honda woo buyers with fuel efficiency

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2009

In the years that the economy boomed and consumers had more money to spend, two-wheeler makers lured buyers with performance and presence. Now, the focus is back on fuel efficiency.

Sanand shift: Nano suppliers still undecided

Sanand shift: Nano suppliers still undecided

Rediff.com   6 Jul 2009

Many vendors who had lost their investment in Singur, West Bengal, after being forced to abort production there, are yet to decide on relocating to Sanand. Most of these suppliers will address the demand for components from their existing plant locations to meet this year's Nano production needs.

Land Rover targets India's defence deals

Land Rover targets India's defence deals

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

The company is developing a new model in its research and development centre in the United Kingdom, which will primarily address the defence needs of most countries around the globe, including India, said a senior executive from Land Rover.

Now, Maruti takes a dig at Hyundai

Now, Maruti takes a dig at Hyundai

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2009

Shows i10 in poor light two weeks after Hyundai took swipes at Ritz.

M&M to ride on ex-Chrysler dealers

M&M to ride on ex-Chrysler dealers

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

This will help M&M secure a stable line of dealerships fairly quickly, which otherwise is time-consuming and painstaking. Chrysler LLC last month decided to terminate business with 789 dealers -- nearly 25 per cent of its total dealership -- as part of its restructuring process. Mahindra is moving into the US at a time when recession has forced companies to slash jobs, pushing auto sales to the lowest in three decades.

For scooters, it's yesterday once more - almost

For scooters, it's yesterday once more - almost

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2009

Scooters, which almost disappeared into the dark alleys of nostalgia, are making a grand comeback. The golden days of the early 80s, when scooters had a 64 per cent market share, are still far away. But the revival signals are strong.

Maruti's 'made-in-India' car to have Japan touch

Maruti's 'made-in-India' car to have Japan touch

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2009

The company has proposed to launch the 'made-in-India' car in the next three years. Given its nascent engineering strength, the Indian auto co is looking at existing platforms. The company will, therefore, save a fortune by not opting for a completely new car platform. Generally, the cost of developing a new platform constitutes a substantial part of the expenditure incurred on a new car's production.

Toyota: Launch sedan from small car plant in India

Toyota: Launch sedan from small car plant in India

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2009

Toyota is launching a compact car by the end of next year from its new production facility close to its existing plant in Bangalore.