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  • Bajaj Auto records 'highest-ever retail sales in Oct', but Nov may not be the same

    After the festival season, sales typically tend to fall.

  • Will hold on to current margins: Endurance Technologies

    Will hold on to current margins: Endurance Technologies

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Ramesh Gehaney, ED & COO at Endurance Technologies spoke about the latest happenings in his company and sector.

  • Bajaj Auto sees robust sales for March; export markets doing well: Ravikumar

    Bajaj Auto sees robust sales for March; export markets doing well: Ravikumar

    S Ravikumar, President - Business Development, Bajaj Auto is confident of the sales trend continuing going forward. In March as well the company would cross the 3.50 lakh unit of sale number.

  • Exports slowdown: Experts discuss whether worse to come

    Exports slowdown: Experts discuss whether worse to come

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President-Business Development at Bajaj Auto and Ajay Sahai, Director General & CEO of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) spoke at length about exports.

  • Expect 'V' brand bike sales to increase to 15000 units per month: Bajaj Auto

    Expect 'V' brand bike sales to increase to 15000 units per month: Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto has re-launched the Discover in the economy bike segment, with a 110 cc engine; they also launched an upgraded Discover 125. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Eric Vas, President-Motorcycle Business at Bajaj Auto spoke at length about the launch and gave his outlook for the future.

  • Expect growth in 3-wheelers to sustain for next 4-5 months: Bajaj Auto

    Expect growth in 3-wheelers to sustain for next 4-5 months: Bajaj Auto

    ajaj Auto gains after posting strong auto sales for December. Three-wheeler sales have hit a record this time around. In an interview with CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President - Business Development of Bajaj Auto spoke about the latest happenings in his company and sector.

  • Bajaj Auto November sales increase 21% to 3.26 lakh units, exports grow 27%

    Bajaj Auto November sales increase 21% to 3.26 lakh units, exports grow 27%

    3-wheeler sales growth was solid in November, growing 94 percent to 62,488 units, the highest ever monthly sales, against 32,191 units in November 2016.

  • Expect 20% growth in second half of FY18: Bajaj Auto

    Expect 20% growth in second half of FY18: Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto's October sales were exactly in line with street estimates with domestic commercial vehicle sales being the highest ever for the company. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Kevin Dsa, President-Finance, Bajaj Auto spoke about the latest happenings in his company and sector.

  • No official notification of 3-wheeler import ban in Sri Lanka yet: Bajaj Auto

    No official notification of 3-wheeler import ban in Sri Lanka yet: Bajaj Auto

    Sri Lanka’s budget is due next week and usually before that these kinds of reports come, said S Ravikumar, President of Business Development and Assurance, Bajaj Auto.

  • Bikes above 250cc up to 750cc are next big opportunity, says Bajaj Auto

    Bikes above 250cc up to 750cc are next big opportunity, says Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto has partnered with Triumph to make mid-capacity motorcycles.

  • Retail sales in-line with expectation, things will be normal by September: Bajaj Auto

    Retail sales in-line with expectation, things will be normal by September: Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto sales for July have come in below expectations. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President, Business Development, Bajaj Auto spoke about the latest happenings in his company and sector.

  • Cautiously optimistic on exports; domestic sales to recover by September: Bajaj Auto

    Cautiously optimistic on exports; domestic sales to recover by September: Bajaj Auto

    Every single customer is satisfied with Dominar and the company expects to sell 10,000 units per month (domestic and export) by March 2018, said S Ravikumar, President - Business Development, Bajaj Auto.

  • FY18 exports will be better than last year: Bajaj Auto

    FY18 exports will be better than last year: Bajaj Auto

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President-Business Development at Bajaj Auto spoke about the latest happenings in the company.

  • Electrification of 3-wheelers a meaningful area to work on: Rajiv Bajaj

    Electrification of 3-wheelers a meaningful area to work on: Rajiv Bajaj

  • Cautiously optimistic on exports; LatAm mkt stable, Philippines doing well: Bajaj Auto

    Cautiously optimistic on exports; LatAm mkt stable, Philippines doing well: Bajaj Auto

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President-Business Development at Bajaj Auto spoke about the numbers and the latest happenings in the company.

  • Domestic demand for 2-wheeler in April may dip but upbeat on exports: Bajaj Auto

    Domestic demand for 2-wheeler in April may dip but upbeat on exports: Bajaj Auto

    Hopefully, in April things should normalise except that there will be a slight dip in demand thanks to all the preponement of sales in last month, said Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Bajaj Auto.

  • Exit of BS-III vehicles: Industry experts discuss the way forward

    Exit of BS-III vehicles: Industry experts discuss the way forward

    As a company, we have taken a stand that in the long-term we go with global safety standards and global emission standards, said Vikram Kirloskar, Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor.

  • Note ban pain not over; base effect lifted exports: Bajaj Auto

    Note ban pain not over; base effect lifted exports: Bajaj Auto

    The demonetisation impact has not fully subsided and two-wheeler companies might continue to feel the pain for few more months, according to S Ravikumar, President - Business Development at Bajaj Auto.

  • Industry has missed opportunity on emission norms: Rajiv Bajaj

    Industry has missed opportunity on emission norms: Rajiv Bajaj

    As part of a new emissions regime, automakers are expected to roll out compliant vehicles from April 1. But the deadline has the industry divided.

  • BS-IV norms delay will be a cost disadvantage for us: Bajaj Auto

    BS-IV norms delay will be a cost disadvantage for us: Bajaj Auto

    If the norms are delayed then companies who have been complacent would get the cost/price advantage, said Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Bajaj Auto.

  • Industry frets but Rajiv Bajaj says BS-IV deadline 'no big deal'

    Industry frets but Rajiv Bajaj says BS-IV deadline 'no big deal'

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto, said that while the industry had been badly hit by note ban, his company had been ready with BS-IV products since January.

  • Bajaj Auto expects demonetisation woes to play out in Q4 as well

    Bajaj Auto expects demonetisation woes to play out in Q4 as well

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18, S Ravikumar, President - Business Development at Bajaj Auto said that the impact of demonetisation is likely to play out in the fourth quarter of FY17 as well.

  • Hero to benefit from rural recovery first; like Maruti: LKP Sec

    Hero to benefit from rural recovery first; like Maruti: LKP Sec

    Speaking on specific companies, Ashwin Patil of LKP Securities believe that Maruti Suzuki will see momentum retune in future with line-up of new models. Maruti saw a 1 percent decline in sales in December.

  • Rural demand down 20%; no respite visible yet: Bajaj Auto

    Rural demand down 20%; no respite visible yet: Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto reported a 22 percent decline in sales to 2.25 lakh units in December due to demonetisation impact. No respite is visible yet from the cash crunch, said S Ravikumar, President – Business Development at Bajaj Auto.

  • Dominar price logical; may not impact Enfield volumes: Bajaj

    Dominar price logical; may not impact Enfield volumes: Bajaj

    Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director at Bajaj Auto does not believe its new 400cc bike Dominar is priced aggressively. In fact, he thinks the price is 'logical'.

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