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Cafe Coffee Day parent IPO gets off to slow startCafe growth story in India has just started, says CCD Chairman G Siddhartha - The coffee cafe segment in India has been through volatile times in the past few years. While Barista changed hands at frequent intervals, another international brand Gloria Jeans decided to shut shop fearing intense competition from new players like Starbucks. |
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TCS in talks with new payments bank licenseesIndia's largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is in talks with nine out of 11 payments bank license holders to offer its solution, according to a highly placed source at the company.The company could sign a deal with one or two |
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Hyderabad duo brews a health drink It all started with an innocent entry to a beer-making competition! The experience gained in the brewery sparked off a bright idea that got the duo of Arjun R. Krishna (25) and Damini Mahajan (24) a funding of Rs. 50 l |
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Micromax invests in Gaana to grow online mobile music in IndiaMicromax has invested in Gaana, India's largest music broadcast and streaming service, to foster the growth of online music broadcast services in India. Under this partnership, Gaana will be available on all Micromax smartphones, enabling users to seamlessly enjoy mobile music. New Micromax smartphone users will also receive free trials to Gaana+, allowing unlimited downloads and no advertising. After the trial, users can continue with Gaana+ or use Gaana to access over 10 million songs with ad supported streaming. |
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Fast food rivals expand, hitting Yum sales in India India accounts for only about one percent of Yum's global sales, but Asia's third-largest economy is a key growth market for companies like Yum, which are betting on an emerging middle class and its appetite for fast food. |
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