Blind spots of the company were two-fold - managing cash flow and investments to upgrade technology and continue research and development.
From new and competitively-priced iPhones to slashing prices of its older models, it had a multi-pronged strategy.
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Nokia has retained the top slot in Indian GSM market with 79 per cent share, while US giant Motorola has more than doubled its share to seven per cent this year, according to a study.
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Huawei latest Mate series looks all set to take on Apple and Samsung, says Ashish Narsale.
Chinese handset maker Xiaomi is expected to launch its latest 4G device Mi4 in the country later this month as it looks to strengthen its position in the booming Indian smartphone market.
While study was done before the current boardroom battle began, the findings indicate Tata is no longer viewed as aspirational brand by working professionals.
Ajit Issac started as a management trainee at Godrej.
Listing Toyota, Intel, Sony, LG and Samsung among his admired companies, Tata Group supreme Ratan Tata has regretted that India is not world class in manufacturing and has lost the "chance to be the factory of the world."
Urban and rural FMCG sales growth data for the last five quarters show the latter outperformed the former consistently.
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Nokia sold its once-dominant handset business last year.
The Chinese smartphone maker's focus on offline retail has helped it overtake Samsung in top 50 cities in India.
As advertising reaches a cacophonous pitch, as it does every year around this time, brands say they are finding newer and more effective ways to reach their audiences.
Eighteen multi-national companies have been slapped show cause notices for alleged violation of Foreign Exchange Regulations involving over Rs 170 crore.
Texas Instruments Inc on Friday inaugurated its new campus in Bangalore. The new facility, which houses more than 1,000 employees, covers an area of seven acres.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, recently stated that he sees India in the same position that China was seven to ten years ago
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Airtel has unveiled a video service for its GPRS subscribers with non-video handsets at a cost of Rs 30 per download.
Budget smartphones will rule the market in 2015.
Xiaomi Inc said it had upgraded its operating system to ensure users knew it was collecting data from their address books after a report by a computer security firm said the Chinese budgetsmartphone maker was taking personal data without permission.
Indians prefer to buy electronic products such as smartphones offline. The reason being the ability to "touch and feel"