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Bata India jumps after strong Q1 resultsBata India rose 3% to Rs 601 at 9:15 IST on BSE after net profit rose 19.7% to Rs 60.43 crore on 11% increase in net sales to Rs 736.06 crore in Q1 June 2017 over Q1 June 2016. |
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'Mobile ban must apply to teachers too'Porvorim: Congress MLA Nilkant Halarnkar on Thursday demanded a ban on cellular devices in schools and educational institutions in Goa, claiming that the hand-held devices were a distraction. |
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Jio Phone: The Indian Phone with a Chinese Heart? The efforts from Jio, Idea or Intex to bring a low-cost phone with 4G VoLTE support is appreciable and can potentially bring a data revolution in the country. But which one of these sounds more promising? JioPhone or the Intex's new 4G feature phone or the upcoming Idea-Vodafone smartphone? Let's take a closer look. |
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Samsung's SM-G9298 flip phone comes with two screens 12MP cameraSamsung has launched a new clamshell phone with dual screens, hinting that the flip phone era might be coming back. Available in China, Samsung targets the SM-G9298 flip-phone at the premium segment of the market. Samsung is yet to confirm the price and availability of the SM-G9298, also known as the "Leadership 8" in China. |
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Consumer goods companies have the potential to unlock $2.95 trillion in next one decadeOver the next one decade, retailers and consumer goods companies have the potential to unlock $2.95 trillion in value for the industry by accelerating digital transformation, a report said on Thursday. Accenture Logo. Loic Venance/AFP
According to management consulting company Accenture, investments in digitally-driven business models will offer consumers more choices in how they purchase goods and services, and enable companies to deliver profitable experiences. "Globally as well as in India, technology has disrupted many facets of the customer's life. As consumers crave for their own unique experiences, companies will have to re-visit their business models and continuously innovate," said Anurag Gupta, Managing Director, Accenture Strategy, India, in a statement. "Leveraging advanced data sciences to mine for deeper insights is no-longer an option but a necessity," Gupta added. The report revealed that 51 percent of Indian consumers would allow companies to collect their personal data through intelligent devices in return for a better experience or financial reward. "Another 65 percent would subscribe to a service that constantly looks for the best pricing deals on their behalf, and actively recommends which company to switch to, and when," the report added. Seventy-seven percent of Indian consumers said they would use a rental subscription for clothing, renting an item for an occasion and returning it after, instead of purchasing it outright. "In a rapidly evolving environment where customers demand for better products and experience is on rise, organisations would need to be ready to unlearn and continue to innovate. Collaborating with relevant partners to offer customers increased value at a fast pace would be a key mantra for winning them over," said Gupta. |
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