Australia's Bega cheese, Pauls Zymil milk in IndiaSeptember 17th, 2009 KOLKATA - Australian dairy brands, Bega cheese and Pauls Zymil easy to digest milk, were launched in Kolkata Thursday and would soon be available in other Indian cities as well, an official said. "The brands will be initially available in eastern and northeastern India, followed by launches in northern, southern and western India," Debraj Sanyal, director iMBiz Pvt Ltd, told reporters at a press meet.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution raises Monday-Saturday newsstand price to $1September 14th, 2009 Atlanta Journal-Constitution raises price to $1ATLANTA — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution now costs $1 if you buy it at a newsstand Monday through Saturday. In a front-page note to readers on Monday, the Journal-Constitution said the 25-cent increase was necessary to continue to provide the quality newspaper on which readers depend.
Reader's Digest files for prearranged Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection as part of restructuringAugust 24th, 2009 Reader's Digest files prearranged Ch. 11 papersPLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.
China Mobile picks Taiwan firm to supply electronic readersAugust 22nd, 2009 TAIPEI - China Mobile Ltd, the world's largest mobile phone carrier, has decided to pick Taiwan's electronics giant Hon Hai Group as its supplier of electronic readers, a top company official said Saturday. "We have picked Hong Hai Group to make electronic readers for us and we believe the electronic reader market will be huge," said Wang Jianzhou, chairman of China Mobile, on the second day of his nine-day visit to Taiwan.
Reader's Digest says 80 percent of senior lenders have agreed to planned Chapter 11 filingAugust 20th, 2009 Reader's Digest: Lenders on board with Ch. 11 planPLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.
Reader's Digest, caught industrywide advertising slump, files for Chapter 11August 17th, 2009 Reader's Digest files for Chapter 11 protectionNEW YORK — The publisher of Reader's Digest, the country's most popular general interest magazine, said Monday it will seek Chapter 11 protection from creditors amid declining circulation, an industrywide advertising slump and large debts. Reader's Digest Association Inc.
Reader's Digest goes to lenders in planned bankruptcy filingAugust 17th, 2009 Chapter 11 plan cedes Reader's Digest to lendersNEW YORK — The publisher of Reader's Digest, the country's most popular general interest magazine, said Monday it will file for Chapter 11 protection with a plan to swap a portion of its debt for ownership of the company. Reader's Digest Association Inc., which also markets books and publishes dozens of other magazines and Web sites, said it has reached an agreement in principle with a majority of lenders to erase a portion of $1.6 billion in senior secured notes.
Reader's Digest, caught in industrywide advertising slump, to file for Chapter 11 protectionAugust 17th, 2009 Reader's Digest to file for Chapter 11 protectionNEW YORK — The publisher of Reader's Digest, the country's most popular general interest magazine, said Monday it will file for Chapter 11 protection with a plan to swap a portion of its debt for ownership of the company. Reader's Digest Association Inc., owned by the New York private equity firm Ripplewood Holdings since 2007, said Monday it has reached an agreement in principle with a majority of secured lenders to erase a portion of the $1.6 billion they hold in senior secured notes.
Northrop Grumman receives contract modification from NavyJune 23rd, 2009 Northrop Grumman receives contract modificationNEW YORK — Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Inc., a unit of Northrop Grumman Corp. is being awarded a $213.8 million modification to a previously awarded Navy contract, the U.S.
World Brand Congress appoints Ambika Sharma as a part of advisory board for IndiaJune 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Asia Brand Congress is being held from past 17 years and this is the first time they are organizing World Brand Congress where other countries including Asian countries are invited. One of the Key features of the World Brand Congress will be Global Brand Excellence Awards.
USA Today to charge readers for new 'e-edition' launching this summer, publisher saysJune 10th, 2009 USA Today to introduce digital edition, for a feeNEW YORK — The new publisher of USA Today plans to introduce an electronic replica of the printed newspaper and charge readers for it. The new version will be sent by e-mail to readers beginning Aug.
AP Source: General Motors to sell Saturn brand to dealer chain owner Roger PenskeJune 5th, 2009 AP Source: GM to sell Saturn brand to Roger PenskeDETROIT — A person briefed on the deal says General Motors Corp. will sell its Saturn brand to former race car driver and dealership chain owner Roger Penske.
Now, Google the world's first 100 billion dollar brandApril 30th, 2009 LONDON - Internet search engine Google has become the world's first 100 billion dollar brand. It is worth almost 25 per cent more than rival computing corporation Microsoft, according to the annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Brands report.
Ceat posts loss of Rs.16 crore in 2008-09April 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Tyre maker Ceat Ltd Wednesday reported a loss of Rs.16.12 crore for the year ended March 31, 2009, even as the company's total income rose by a marginal 8 percent from the year before. In 2007-08, the company had posted a net profit of Rs.148 crore.
Modi to celebrate R-Day in GodhraJanuary 24th, 2009 HALOL - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has chosen Godhra town in Panchmahal as the venue of official celebrations of Republic Day Monday, and the district has received a special developmental package. On the eve of Repubic Day, Modi laid the foundation stone of a new radial tyre plant of Ceat at Halol in Panchamahals, about 200 km from Ahmedabad.