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CASTROL (INDIA) Growing Competition Castrol (India), a subsidiary of the UK based Burmah Castrol which holds 51 per cent equity in the company, has turned out over the years a range of automotive ,...
SIEMENS Cautious Optimism Siemens (India), a 51 per cent subsidiary of Siemens AG of Germany, turns out electrical equipment for telecom, transport and power sectors. It had a torrid time in the...
CIPLA Gearing Up for Growth Indian pharma companies have to adopt a well-developed R and D base if they are to compete in the increasingly WTOdominated world. CIPLA is keen that government policy...
THERMAX INDUSTRIES Demand Slump Thermax Industries, the Pune-based company that turns out energy and environmental products and systems , water treatment plants, ion exchange resins and chemicals...
BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES Expanding Product Range Britannia Industries, a well known name in the Nusli Wadia stable of companies and a major player in bakery products, is keen on spreading its wings into...
CEAT TYRES Expanding Market In the Rs 8,000 crore plus Indian tyre industry, the R P Goenka controlled CEAT Tyres has sought to change its strategy to emerge as a leader in all segments of the...
PIDILITE INDUSTRIES Glued to Good Times Pidilite Industries, manufacturer of adhesive brands such as Fevicol and Fevistik, a company with a brand image for its products and a wide network of...
GNFC Effective Cost-Cutting Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers Corporation ( GNFC), a major name in fertilisers, and industrial chemicals battled adverse factors such as a severe decline in imported...
CUMMINS INDIA Good Show Despite Recession ummins India, erstwhile KirloskarC Cummins, a major manufacturer of diesel engines (internal combustion engines), generating sets, and spare parts and...
KINETIC ENGG Ambitious Targets une-based, Firodia family controlledPKinetic Engineering and Kinetic Motor, major players in the two-wheeler segment, have set an ambitious target of Rs 2,000 crore...

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