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  • Tata Consumer Products: Domestic outperformance continues

    Foods and out-of-home business likely to be the engines of growth, with expanded portfolio and higher distribution reach

  • Tata Consumer Products: What will be a key driver for India business?

    Tata Consumer Products: What will be a key driver for India business?

    Foods business likely to be the engine of growth, backed by expanded portfolio and higher distribution reach

  • With one stop to Europe from Amritsar, SpiceJet upstages rivals

    With one stop to Europe from Amritsar, SpiceJet upstages rivals

    SpiceJet has started operating flights to Rome and Milan from Amritsar and is the only Indian airline flying direct to Italy. If the route succeeds, it could pave the way for more such flights.

  • GMM Pfaudler: Increased order backlog provides visibility to earnings

    GMM Pfaudler: Increased order backlog provides visibility to earnings

    GMM is likely to be one of the beneficiaries of the China-plus theme and the capex spent on the chemicals and pharmaceuticals space

  • Godrej Consumer Products: Margin pressure amid mixed top-line show

    Godrej Consumer Products: Margin pressure amid mixed top-line show

    Growth in international markets needs to be watched as they contribute 40 percent to revenues

  • 3 Point Analysis | Tata Chemicals Q2 margins contract

    3 Point Analysis | Tata Chemicals Q2 margins contract

    Sakshi Batra does a 3 point analysis of Tata Chemical's earnings fine print.

  • AirAsia India to start international operations by mid 2018

    AirAsia India to start international operations by mid 2018

    The domestic budget airline, which is a joint venture between Tata Sons and Malysian carrier AirAsia, has 10 aircraft in its fleet and as per the norm, requires a minimum of 20 planes to fly on international routes.

  • Air India sets up committee to review global operations

    Air India sets up committee to review global operations

    With the Air India management mulling sacking 300 more pilots who have been on strike for the past 34 days, the troubled national carrier has set up a committee to review its global operations to find out how many pilots are required to operate flights.

  • Air India clubs direct flights to US , Europe

    Air India clubs direct flights to US , Europe

    Air India has curtailed and clubbed many of its flights to US and Europe as part of its contingency plan to stabilise its international operations hit by the eight-day-old pilot's stir

  • Coming soon! More flights on foreign routes, says IndiGo

    Coming soon! More flights on foreign routes, says IndiGo

    Low cost carrier IndiGo Airlines is flying high. The response to its international operations is better than expected and the company is now likely to add more flights on international routes soon.

  • IndiGo's plum offer: Tickets at Rs 9999 for int'l flights

    IndiGo's plum offer: Tickets at Rs 9999 for int'l flights

    Budget carrier IndiGo plans to start international operations to Dubai, Bangkok and Singapore from September this year, and will deploy 8-9 aircraft to service these routes, a top official said on Tuesday.

  • SBI mulling to raise up to $5 bn bonds: Report

    SBI mulling to raise up to $5 bn bonds: Report

    State Bank of India, the country's largest lender, is considering raising as much as USD 5 billion in dollar bonds to fund high-value loans to Indian firms having international operations, the Mint reported citing two unnamed senior company officials.

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