Brand Dossier
Shell ad banned in the UK; WWF launches counter campaign
13 Aug 2008
The World Wildlife Fund has succeeded in getting amisleading advertisement by Shell banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority
Gitanjali Gems in retail push, plans 150 stores in Tier-II cities; Katrina Kaif new brand ambassador
07 Aug 2008
Danone loses trademark case against Chinese partner
06 Aug 2008
A Chinese court has rejected an appeal by Danone in a legal battle with estranged partner Hangzhou Wahaha Group
Murdoch plans six regional TV channels in India; eyes mobile phone entertainment
04 Aug 2008
News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch plans to launch six regional television channels in India as the US, Europe slow down
POY award provides a high impact talking point for new launches, says POY India CEO
04 Aug 2008
Charulata Ravi Kumar, CEO, Product of the Year India Private Ltd (POY) in an exclusive interview with Aruna Rathod.
Tata Teleservices to launch NovaPC
01 Aug 2008
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