Marketing - general
Philips unveils $150,000 diamond encrusted LCD TV
By | 17 Oct 2007
Bank of Baroda, Sundaram BNP in marketing partnership
By | 17 Oct 2007
Kores enters gift-marketing segment, launches metal pens
By | 17 Oct 2007
Levi''s to add 800 stores by 2011
By | 16 Oct 2007
Sony Pictures plans to retail VCDs and DVDs through Reliance Retail
By | 16 Oct 2007
What''s the spat over TV ad surcharge?
16 Oct 2007
McDonald''s Rs300 crore expansion plan for India
By | 16 Oct 2007
Hero Motors to enter retail home décor
By | 16 Oct 2007
Discounts on motorbikes from Bajaj Auto, Hero Honda
By | 15 Oct 2007
Air India''s entry to the Star Alliance is cleared
By | 15 Oct 2007
Bata India to diversify into clothing
By | 15 Oct 2007
Bharat Petroleum to export metal cutting gas
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 15 Oct 2007
ITC launches new range of personal care products
By | 15 Oct 2007
Spencer''s to reduce its retail formats
By | 15 Oct 2007
Money to burn: Vodafone marketing to spend lavishly in India
By | 15 Oct 2007
Marketing must move to a digitally focused business system…
By | 15 Oct 2007
BSNL facilitates watching TV on mobile handsets
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Oct 2007
Reliance industries to invest $4 billion in oil and gas
By | 13 Oct 2007
Excerpts from Mukesh Ambani''s speech at the annual general meeting
By | 13 Oct 2007
Mukesh Ambani says Reliance name not to be attached to retailing of ''non-veg'' items
By | 13 Oct 2007
Bharti launches 8mbps service
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Oct 2007
Airtel ties up IPTV services with Israeli firm
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Oct 2007
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