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  • Plan to launch higher version of KTM Duke 390: Bajaj Auto

  • Disappointment with polity leading to change: Rajiv Bajaj

  • No plans to withdraw bank licence application: Sanjiv Bajaj

  • Sales will be weak in Dec; see hope in new year: Bajaj Auto

  • Bajaj's KTM eyeing global market via India

  • New launches, better exports to assist recovery: Bajaj Auto

  • Will hike prices by Rs 500-5000; worst over: Bajaj Auto

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Rajiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Auto says the Q2 is known as the most difficult quarter because it comes in between the marriage season in the first quarter and the festive season in the third quarter.

  • Price hike inevitable now; bullish on exports: Bajaj Auto

    The fall in sales, however, is not related to the labour strike seen in Bajaj's Chakan plant. "The strike affected us only in June because it happened unexpectedly. Post that, the production has been normal," says Rajiv Bajaj, managing director of Bajaj Auto.

  • Awaiting formal Chakan strike end letter from union: Bajaj

    After several rounds of talks among Bajaj Autos‘ management and workers‘ union at Chakan, it is likely that the strike may have been called off.

  • Bajaj Auto's July sales plunge 18% to 2.81 lakh units

    The company sold 2.47 lakh motorcycles in July, down 20 percent year-on-year. Three-wheeler CV sales also slipped 2 percent to 34,499 units.

  • Nissan to turn profitable in India by 2013-end: Ghosn

    Nissan is planning to unveil Datsun‘s hatchback model ‘Go‘ by early next year. Reviving the brand after three decades, Carlso Ghosn claims it is bigger and wider than its nearest competitor the Maruti Alto.

  • Ultra low-cost car to follow strong Datsun stable: Ghosn

    Nissan chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn says, in an interview to CNBC-TV18, that the company will launch an ultra low-cost model after introducing more cars under the Datsun brand.

  • Bajaj Auto May total sales fall 4% to 3.39 lakh units

    Bajaj Auto's total motorcycle sales fell 5 percent year-on-year in May to 3.05 lakh units. Three-wheeler sales

  • Bajaj Auto April sales down 10%; sees higher May sales

    India's second largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto's total sales in April declined 10 percent year-on-year to 3.44 lakh units, as sales remained sluggish in the domestic market and exports also slipped.

  • Bajaj Auto bets on Discover; to launch 2 Pulsars in FY14

    It has been a nightmarish run for the overall automobile sector. The decline started with commercial vehicles followed by passenger car industry, which went through its worst phase in over 10 years.

  • Slew of launches in pipeline; no sports-bike rivals: Bajaj

    Bajaj Auto, MD, Rajiv Bajaj told CNBC-TV18's Ronojoy Banerjee there are a slew of launches in pipeline and see little or no competition in the sports-bike segment.

  • Slow growth to continue in April-June: Bajaj Auto MD

    Rajiv Bajaj, MD of the company feels the market for auto sector remains quite challenging and expects growth in April-June to be between 0 and -5 percent.

  • 2-wheeler industry to strengthen FY14 onwards: Bajaj Auto

    The two wheeler industry is going through a rough patch, however Kevin D'sa, vice president- finance, Bajaj Auto is hopeful that the sentiment will revive going ahead.

  • Bajaj Auto Feb sales fall 3%; FY14 targets hazy says co

    Bajaj Auto's total sales in February slipped 3 percent year-on-year on the back of sluggish motorcycle sales, and the company said targets for next quarter and next financial year remain hazy, sending its shares down more than 2 percent on Monday morning.

  • No concrete signs of sales pick-up yet, says Bajaj Auto MD

    Two-wheeler sales remain sluggish and there are no concrete signs of a pick-up yet, Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Bajaj Auto said on Monday.

  • KTM buys Husqvarna; Huskys may roll out of Chakan

    Bajaj Auto's Austrian partner firm KTM Auto announced that it would acquire 100% of BMW's off-road niche motorcycle brand Husqvarna. The acquisition would be made by KTM Auto's parent firm Pierer Industrie AG. The development would come as a big boost to the country's second largest two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto.

  • Expect flat growth in 2013: Bajaj Auto

    Year 2012 was lacklustre for the two-wheeler industry. Bajaj Auto's managing director Rajiv Bajaj expects growth in 2013 to be flat too.

  • Honda car, bikes all-set to steal the show in 2013

    Bertrand D'souza, deputy editor, Overdrive, shares his view on how the auto industry will move in 2013. He also talks about players in both the four-wheeler and two-wheeler segment who may ride the year in driver seat.

  • Launch of 100cc motorcycle to aid mkt share: Bajaj Auto

    Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto told CNBC-TV18 that November sales have met expectations. He informed that Discover and Pulsar contributed 68% to the two-wheeler sales figure.

  • Export mkt has stabilised; worst is behind us: Bajaj Auto

    Rajiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Auto told CNBC-TV18 that October 2012 was the second best month ever in our history of the company.

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