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Brasile
Mais agressividade
Presidente da divisão de consumo da Johnson & Johnson no Brasil há cinco anos, Maria Eduarda Kertész é direta: a J&J precisará ser mais agressiva para ganhar mercado da concorrência, com mais promoções ou por meio de aquisições, como a recente compra da Hipoglós
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Ghana Grecia
Vodafone Ghana CEO leaves for Greece
Vodafone Ghana’s CEO Haris Broumidis is leaving Ghana to take over the company’s operations in Greece, the company has said in a statement. Haris Broumidis is leaving Ghana after three years in charge but he is quite familiar with the Greek terrain where he was formerly the Marketing Director and ...
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India
India extends $2-billion credit line to Bangladesh
Bangladesh will use the funds to finance development in sectors like power, railways, road transport, information, health, shipping, among others
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India
Foreign reserves at higher level, but debt increases too: DBS
India's total foreign reserves slipped to $346 bn by late-Feb, down about $8.6 bn from its record peak in mid-2015
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India Kuwait
Kuwait imposes ban on import of Indian poultry products
As India mainly exports poultry products to the Middle East, this decision may impact exports prospects
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India
Gold cracks below Rs 29,000 mark on investors selling
Strong rupee value as well as profit taking by jewellery traders and investors after its recent swift rally largely impacted trading sentiment, a bullion trader said.
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India
BSNL in talks with Airtel for spectrum-sharing deal
State-run BSNL is in preliminary discussions with the country's top operator Bharti Airtel for spectrum sharing in 4 circles and the deal is likely to be finalized by June. BSNL is looking at sharing spectrum in Rajasthan, UP (west), Bihar and Assam and has formed a panel to study its ...
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India
US dollar drops against rupee
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India
Government not to force Air India to fly to unconnected cities
The government said it will not "force" Air India to flying to unconnected cities. Civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said Air India is coming out of losses because of government's "non-interference" policy and maintained that its job was to "facilitate and not compel" airline operations.
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India
IndiGo, GoAir among 8 private airlines that owe Rs 220 crores to AAI, government says
Minister of state for civil aviation Mahesh Sharma told the House that "of the eight carriers, SpiceJet had a maximum outstanding amount of Rs 78.87 crore on this account while another low-cost airline GoAir had to pay dues worth Rs 50.89 crore to the AAI by December last year."