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Samsung running the Olympic Flame
By | 12 Oct 2007
Swatch Group to launch Hamilton, Leon Hatot brands in India
By | 12 Oct 2007
Tata Sky signs pact with movie company Palador Pictures
By | 12 Oct 2007
Hero-Ultra plans 100kmph speed e-scooters
By | 11 Oct 2007
Kingfisher Airlines launches new services
By | 11 Oct 2007
Mahindra''s retail operations to focus on premium lifestyle stores
By | 11 Oct 2007
Whirlpool plans Rs 20-crore ad spend this Diwali
By | 11 Oct 2007
Nippon Paint launching software to pre-view colours
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Oct 2007
Now, Mumbai up in arms against corporate retailers
By | 11 Oct 2007
HCL launches environmentally friendly desktop computers
By | 10 Oct 2007
Hero Group announces joint venture with UK''s Ultra Motor, launches two new electric scooters
By | 10 Oct 2007
Dish TV aims at a quarter of the DTH pie by 2015
10 Oct 2007
Apollo Hospitals finally comes to Mumbai
08 Oct 2007
Ashok Leyland Sept sales down
By | 08 Oct 2007
Bharti Airtel to provide infrastructure to link 13,000 villages under Gujarat's eGram rural telephony initiative
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Oct 2007
Fiat India seeks new advertising agency
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Oct 2007
Tata Motors to enter the UK market with new generation products
By | 08 Oct 2007
''Tata Zone'' on Tata Indicom mobile phones, now in Hindi
By | 08 Oct 2007
Consumer e-commerce transactions to cross Rs9000 crore by 2007-08
By | 08 Oct 2007
Kamal Nath rules out FDI in retail, for now
By | 08 Oct 2007
Carmakers shift into top gear to woo customers for festive shopping
By | 08 Oct 2007
Amul wins international dairy award for its pro-biotic ice cream
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Oct 2007
Competition eats into BSNL's market share, not profits
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Oct 2007
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