14 Dec 2007
Europe, Wilkinson Sword in France,
Henkel in India and Remy Martin in China. And MEC made some serious ...
12 Dec 2007
| by Stephen Foster
One Equity, whose bid is led by former Ford CEO Jacques Nasser, is the favourite, at least with US dealers who doubt that Jaguar s upscale cars fit well with Tata, which makes cheap cars for India. Both outfits are expected to bid between $1.8-$2bn ( 880m- 978m), cheap for two of the car world s most famous ...
12 Dec 2007
| by Jemima Bokaie
energy farms in China and India, and will contribute to
WPP's target to reduce its carbon footprint by 20 ...
10 Dec 2007
| by Stephen Foster
, India and China, the nouveaux riches). Some of us would point to the resurgence in US industry ...
07 Dec 2007
| by Nikki Sandison
LONDON - Prasoon Joshi, executive chairman of McCann Worldgroup India and regional executive...a commitment to shaping the global future. On the occasion of India s 60 years of independence, a few months ago, The Times of India put Joshi among the country s Top 60 Icons for his contribution in several fields that have shaped India s public awareness. Joshi is also an accomplished songwriter ...
07 Dec 2007
business in India, in a move expected to result in consolidation of the business....in India, not only from rivals such as
Unilever, Godrej and Colgate-Palmolive, but also from the changing ...
07 Dec 2007
Ashish Bhasin, one of Lintas India's longest-serving senior managers, has been promoted...reflected the importance of Lintas India in building the
operations of Lowe and its IPG parent across Asia. ...
05 Dec 2007
| by Darren Davidson
-average growth in many emerging countries, such as China, India and Russia. Growth in these countries ...
05 Dec 2007
recognise the rise of corporate India,
consumers have an outdated perception of the country. Anholt ...
beer and Patak's spices - is being tainted by their perception
of India as an employer of low ...
: 'India has a wider choice of ambassadors
than just its products, particularly given the absence ...
04 Dec 2007
| by Jane Simms
of corporate India, consumers have an outdated perception of the country. Anholt s quarterly Nation Brands ...
- is being tainted by their perception of India as an employer of low-cost labour, as well as unsatisfactory ...
by producing quality products in global markets. But, he adds: India has a wider choice of ambassadors than ...