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Nikon sets up 100 per cent Indian marketing subsidiary
By | 27 Sep 2007
Airtel in your Palm: The Treo launched on the Airtel Network
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Sep 2007
NDTV comes up with first city channel for Delhi
By | 26 Sep 2007
Indian telecom vibrates to the call of 200 million mobile callers
By | 26 Sep 2007
A coffee and a tune: Starbucks to give away iTunes downloads
By | 25 Sep 2007
TBZ - The Original celebrates first anniversary of its show room at Santa Cruz in Mumbai
25 Sep 2007
Donear bets on sixes with Yuvraj Singh as brand ambassador
By | 25 Sep 2007
Sponsors hit a six with India''s win ICC World Twenty20
By | 25 Sep 2007
German in-car audio specialist Blaupunkt unveils an outlet in Pune
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Sep 2007
Nokia offers its E-series at various price points
By | 24 Sep 2007
Volkswagen looking to overtake Toyota by 2015
By | 24 Sep 2007
Skoda launches a Superb new variant
By | 22 Sep 2007
Corporates should leverage banking networks to tap rural markets, says Indian Bank chief
By | 22 Sep 2007
Spicing up air travel: SpiceJet plans more flights and hotel tie-ups
By | 22 Sep 2007
Marketing olive oil to Indians: Spanish companies on promotion drive
By | 22 Sep 2007
Provogue visualises its new stores as sales drivers
By | 22 Sep 2007
Mattel apologises for massive recall of China-made toys
By | 21 Sep 2007
Delhi traders'' action against Reliance Fresh fizzles out
By | 21 Sep 2007
HC stays consumer commission`s order against telecom firms
By | 21 Sep 2007
Cipla introduces i-pill helpline on emergency contraception
By | 20 Sep 2007
Titan Industries to market Hugo Boss watches
By | 20 Sep 2007
Custom palates aboard Jet Airways during Durga Puja
By | 19 Sep 2007
Brussels Air partners Jet Airways for frequent fliers
By | 19 Sep 2007
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