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Gillette Introduces the New Ultra Comfort Shaving Gel
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Aug 2004
Optimum Media Solutions (South) on a winning spree
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Aug 2004
Godrej Consumer Products launches Cinthol perfumed deodorant sprays
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Aug 2004
Samsung launches prelims of World Cyber Games at Hyderabad
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Aug 2004
Audience Measurement and Analytics launches Asia''s first online TV audience rating service
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Aug 2004
Close-Up ties up with Kyon! Ho Gaya Na to reach out to its audience
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jul 2004
Gucci eyewear
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jul 2004
Pepsi set to reach out to consumers with mega "toss ka boss" initiative for icc champions trophy, 2004
By Hyderabad: | 03 Jul 2004
Gillette introduces MACH3Turbo
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Jul 2004
Business Superbrands 2005
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jun 2004
Changing model
By Our Advertising & Marketing Bureau | 05 Jun 2004
Aiwa launches 22 new personal audio products
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 May 2004
Mattel Toys launches Hot Wheels 'Hot 100'
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 May 2004
Knorr Annapurna’s Soupy Snax gives break-time moments a fresh perspective
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 May 2004
Time to dream smart
By HLL needs radical conc | 04 May 2004
Pepsi launches summer initiative for 7UP consumers
By Hyderabad: | 28 Apr 2004
5-day summer extravaganza by APTDC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Apr 2004
Essilor launches Airwear
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Apr 2004
EURO RSCG bags Capgemini branding campaign
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Apr 2004
Capgemini launches a new global brand campaign
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Apr 2004
HLL rolls out consumer promotion campaign
By Our Convergence Bureau | 16 Apr 2004
HLL rolls out consumer promotion campaign
By Our Convergence Bureau | 16 Apr 2004
Delhi Advertising Club awards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Apr 2004
Finding Ms Bigbuy
By Our Advertising & Marketing Bureau | 10 Apr 2004
Godfrey Phillips launches Maxus brand
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Apr 2004
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