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Philips personal care appliances slated for a makeover

The growing trend among the youth to look good has pushed Dutch electronics manufacturer, Philips to revamp its personal care appliances range in India. The brand currently sells around 30 products under this category, which mainly include hair dryers,...

Adding Value to Basics

Value-added grains are soon becoming a regular item on the grocery lists; as consumer knowledge expands so does the demand to eschew the plain wheat flour and replace it with healthier variants to keep both tradition and health functioning....

Cadbury acquisition bids strong hold for Krafts in India

The final acquisition of UK’s leading confectioner Cadbury Plc by US-based Kraft Foods Inc for USD19.7 billion has offered Kraft Foods a ready revenue base and a large distribution network in India, which reaches out to about one million...

Beauty from the inside

Unilever owned brand Fair & Lovely awarded scholarships to 183 girls at a ceremony held at The Trident Hotel, Mumbai.“Education is the key to upliftment of the girl child and women in the country. The Fair & Lovely Foundation...

Ad spends outpace sales growth for FMCG cos

Makers of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCGs) are setting aside a much larger slice of their sales towards advertising and promotions (A&P) this year. Take the case of Hindustan Unilever. Its advertising and promotion spends in the six months...

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Shilpa Sinha, Chief Marketing Officer, Lakmé Lever leads the marketing strategy for Lakmé Salons and Ayush Therapy Centers. She is dynamic, visionary and full of plans for this growing segment. With Lakmé Lever becoming a subsidiary of Hindustan Unilever...

FMCG majors in Greenpeace ‘Red’ list on GM foods

Greenpeace, the ecology campaigners, have okayed Pepsico, ITC, MTR, Dabur and Haldiram. But given a thumbs-down to Britannia, Cadbury, Hindustan Unilever, Nestle, Kellogg and Safal.The issue is the use of Genetically Modified (GM) ingredients in foodstuffs. Greenpeace India today...

FMCG companies to see robust volume growth

Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies, say analysts, may register a lower year-on-year (YoY) sales growth but higher volume growth for the quarter ending June 30. The full benefits of falling commodity prices and lower input costs should also...

“Spar Hypermarket spurs its growth with thoughtful aggression”

Foreseeing the potential of modern food retailing in India, Spar International, one of the world’s largest food retailers, rolled out its hypermarkets in India through a license agreement with Max Hypermarkets India Ltd. Viney ...

“Groom your customers with enriching lifestyles”

Taking into consideration the upheavals of recent times, retail majors are focusing on fresh investment budgets to expand large format value retailing concept stores. Primarily because the Return on Investment (RoI) in the large ...
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The Luxottica report card for 2022

A look at how the world’s largest eyewear company fared in terms of revenue growth in key regions across...
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