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After you, globe18-NOV-09
Eurozone economy: The eurozone’s economy is at last inching forward. Germany is in front. But it would be a mistake to portray either Germany or the broader eurozone as strong. Most of the region, though not Spain or Greece, has shifted into first gear. The confidence needed to accelerate into second seems lacking. Instead, the eurozone is still looking for a tow from a stronger world.
India Inc gets into bear hug with Russian consumers14-NOV-09
Russians may still be humming their all-time favourite song — mera joota hai japani — but they are now choosing to buy Hindustani in big numbers.
PepsiCo ropes in consumers to develop new potato chip flavour03-NOV-09
PepsiCo India today launched a new campaign to develop its next potato chip flavour asking Indian consumers to suggest ideas for the same, which can win one of them a prize of Rs 50 lakh along with one per cent revenue from the sales of the selected flavour.
Tata Power in position to add 30,000 more consumers by March30-OCT-09
Tata Power Company today said it will be able to supply electricity to an additional 30,000 consumers in the city by March next year.
New thinking on consumers gets Nobel speculation12-OCT-09
As the globe grapples with the problem of greenhouse gases and tries to restore the battered economy to health, research into the economics of climate change or the key to what truly makes consumers tick could be contenders for this year's Nobel prize in economics.
New mobile competitors call on tariff cuts to grow09-OCT-09
Consumers can expect 20 to 25 per cent cheaper rates.
Consumers peeved at inferior coal quality08-OCT-09
The coal consumers drawing coal from the Basundhara coal block under the command area of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) continue to grapple with the problem of inferior quality of coal supplied to them.
Per-second tariff to be compulsory: Trai06-OCT-09
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is planning to make the one-second pulse a mandatory tariff option for all operators, a move that will benefit consumers by potentially reducing call charges and adding transparency to their tariff plans.
IMF project to map consumers' access to basic fin services05-OCT-09
The International Monetary Fund today launched a new project to annually compile geographic and demographic data on consumers' access to basic financial services across the world.
Retailers back in expansion mode as consumers return29-SEP-09
The retail king is back to what he does best: Expand. Future Group Chairman Kishore Biyani is planning to add two Big Bazaar stores every month and open 15 hypermarkets over the next six months.
Pepsico warms up to beat winter blues28-SEP-09
With the winter season just round the corner, global beverages major Pepsico is changing its distribution system to check a drop in its soft drinks sales during the cold season, besides working on introducing 'winter-friendly products' in future.
Consumers to pay higher tariff for uninterrupted power, says OERC17-SEP-09
Orissa, which pioneered the power sector reforms in the country and was a power surplus state till recently, has turned into a power deficit state, a status which is likely to continue for a longtime.
After sugar, govt mulls pulses stock limits for bulk consumers16-SEP-09
After cracking down on bulk users of sugar, the government is planning to extend stock limits on bulk users of pulses as well.
Non-power coal consumers hit out at CIL15-SEP-09
Coal consumers in the non-power sector have hit out at Coal India Limited (CIL) for what they termed as preferential treatment meted out by the coal major to its consumers in the power sector.
Credit card payment declines 11% during April-July10-SEP-09
During the April-July period, the payments made through credit card stood at Rs 19,569 crore, against Rs 22,031 crore in the first four months of the last fiscal, according to the RBI September bulletin.
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