Marketing - general
Bajaj Auto launches XCD 125, priced at Rs 41,000
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Aug 2007
Aditya Birla to foray into hypermarket retail in about 5 months
By | 24 Aug 2007
Primus Retail acquires Weekender for Rs 95 crore
24 Aug 2007
UP Government throws out organised retail: Reliance Fresh, Spencer's told to shut shop in UP
24 Aug 2007
New Delhi: In a regressive move guaranteed to dampen retail plans of organised retail corporations, the Uttar Pradesh Government has ordered the closure of modern organised
CDMA operators favour number portability
By | 24 Aug 2007
Akshaye Khanna brand ambassador for Dinesh Mills
24 Aug 2007
NEC ranked No.1 in 2006 enterprise telephony equipment globally
By | 23 Aug 2007
Raymond to open 100 stores for Notting Hill
23 Aug 2007
Marketing review
By | 23 Aug 2007
NDTV 24X7 forays into Europe
By | 22 Aug 2007
UB plans to introduce Whyte & Mackay brands by Diwali
By | 22 Aug 2007
Bank of India plans to revamp its credit card business
By Our Banking Bureau | 22 Aug 2007
HomeCare plans opening more branded stores
22 Aug 2007
Now aisle, window seats will cost you more
21 Aug 2007
DaimlerChrysler India to launch new Mercedes C-class in 2008
By | 21 Aug 2007
MobileNXT to grow via the franchise route
By | 21 Aug 2007
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