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ET NEWSJagmohan Parmar
Tata Motors to launch Aria within a month
Tata Motors will launch Aria a cross-over between a multi-utility and sports utility vehicle within a month.
The car is expected to be priced at about Rs 10 lakh.
Key factor to watch out for is whether Tata Motors will price Aria above its competitors like Xylo or Innova.
An electric scooter that costs only 1p a mile
Car maker BMW's
automobile brand MINI has unveiled
a new electric scooter which it claims will cost the less than a rupee, per one mile.
Designed by Adrian van
Hooydonk of BMW, the hi-
tech zero-emissions two-
wheeler is powered by a
lithium-ion battery linked to
an electric motor which drives the 11-
inch rear wheel.
The vehicle, which comes
in three interpretations, expected
to cost between
4,000 pounds and
5,000 pounds.
Dabur to take franchise route to expand retail venture
Consumer goods firm, Dabur India Ltd will start adopting the franchise route for its retail stores ‘Newu’.
The company's subsidiary, H&B Stores Ltd that currently operates 22 'Newu' stores primarily in North India, is also looking to open up to 150 new stores in 2011-12 and enter in the western region.
The retail arm registered loss of Rs 17.83 crore in 2008-09, that came down to Rs 9.35 crore in 2009-10.
P&G set to enter Indian hair colour market with WellaP&G is set to bring in
one of its biggest global brands–Wella
hair colour—as it looks to strengthen its
health and beauty business in India.
Analysts believe P&G’s entry into the hair colour category signals its new-found aggression in India.
P&G’s closest rival, Hindustan Unilever
(HUL), does not have a presence in hair colour segment.
Both HUL and P&G, however, compete
aggressively in shampoos with their respective brands
Dove and Pantene.
Zen Mobile aims 7-10% market share, to launch more models
Zen Mobile will launch at least two 3G
handsets priced
between Rs 3,500-Rs 5,000 in
November this year.
The company aim to triple our market
share to 7-10 per cent from the present 2.5 per cent
by FY 11.
The company has already launched 18
models in the market.
CGF CEO Hooper blames India for Commonwealth Games chaos
Hyundai to recall 139,500 Sonata Sedans in US
Mahindra Satyam's delisting from NYSE unlikely to helpMahindra Satyam, formerly Satyam
Computer Services, will delist from the
NYSE, after realising that it cannot meet the
October 15 deadline for preparing financial statements under US
accounting standards. The news triggered a massive 26% fall in its
ADRs on Friday. The domestic shares fell
6%.
The problems with Satyam’s financial
accounts meant that the company did not publish its financial results for 2008-09 and 2009-10.
The last date for publishing results for
these two years under US accounting standards, or US GAAP, is October 15.
Celebrations cut short, extra 1% EPF interest to be taxed
The labour ministry has hiked the employees’ provident fund, or EPF, rate to 9.5%, but a finance ministry notification says that anything in excess of 8.5% will be taxed.
Usually, the income tax department notifies a tax-free PF rate for the whole year. But this year, it’s only applicable from September 1. So the 9.5% provident fund return would be tax-free from April to August, but taxable thereafter