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Burnol, Lifespring and now Lemolate; Dr. Morepen’s Brand Basket Grows?blur=25

Yet another strategic move from Dr. Morepen Laboratories happened yesterday when it acquired Lemolate- the premium cough and cold brand of Yash Pharma Laboratories Ltd. Lemolate was the third acquisition since May 17th,

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 3:56 PM

Reckitt Benckiser all set to reshuffle it brands?blur=25

After Reckitt Benckiser Plc's announcement of hiking its stake in its Indian arm to 87 per cent, Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd is set to reshuffle some of its brands. To begin with, Haze — the household cleaning and personal care brand of air freshen

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 7:00 AM

Hallelujah!?blur=25

FDI has been allowed into the print media. One is tempted to crow a little. Hundred and one days back, we sensed its coming. We said so in our story titled "INS considering support to FDI in Print". Our intuition was affirmed when about one thousand of you

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 6:59 AM

Commonwealth media meet in New Delhi today?blur=25

The Commonwealth Association of Media Persons for Social Development (CAMP) is organising a media meet in Delhi today to express solidarity towards the cause of the rescue and rehabilitation of women and child victims of trafficking.

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 6:58 AM

Government decision on FDI in print boost media stocks?blur=25

The government decision provided a boost to the print media stocks yesterday on the BSE. Major players like Mid-Day Multimedia, Tata Infomedia, Sandesh, Navneet Publication and Macmillan Industries saw their shares hitting the upper circuit.

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 6:56 AM

Radio Today’s RED to launch in Mumbai today?blur=25

The launch of Radio Today’s FM station ‘Red’ in Mumbai today, has sparked off more excitement in the media circles. However, with 4 other stations already beaming, the battle for listeners is getting more competitive. Given the late start

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 6:55 AM

I&B Minister bites the bullet. 26% FDI in print allowed?blur=25

In a landmark policy decision, compelling enough to change the print mediascape forever, Government has announced ‘partial modification’ of 1955 cabinet decision to allow ‘26% FDI in Indian entities publishing newspapers/ periodicals deal

exchange4media Staff Jun 26, 2002 6:54 AM