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Dosa
Plaza plans to open 15 outlets; seeks franchisees
In
an attempt to strengthen its presence in the Indian
market, leading chain of south Indian fast food restaurants
Dosa Plaza has announced plans to open 15 new outlets
by FY'10. The Mumbai-based company, which currently
runs 39 outlets, intends to open 13 franchise and two
company owned outlets, reports ImagesFood. More...
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Burberry
to boost market presence in China
British
luxury-goods company Burberry announced Tuesday it plans
to expand the number of franchised stores to 100 in
China in the next few years, agency reports. More...
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Lotte
Mart opens first hypermarket in Beijing
The
South Korean retailer, Lotte Mart, has opened its first
hypermarket in Beijing at Gongyi Xiqiao, agency reports. More...
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Reliance
Retail to expand, forge new alliances
Mukesh
Ambani-led Reliance Retail is in the expansion mode
and is looking to take its food-to-fashion chains into
newer Indian cities as well forge new strategic alliances. More...
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Versace
to open jewellery store
After
making an entry into ready-to-wear clothing line, Versace
may be keen to open a jewellery store, offering its
high-end collection in India. The company may open the
store through its franchisee in India, the Blues Clothing
Company, reports Financial Chronicle. More...
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VLCC
looking to acquire brand in South
Wellness
chain VLCC, with interests in the slimming, beauty and
healthcare business, will invest close to Rs 400 crore
on expansion in the next six months, reports Business
Line. More...
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Casio
looking to scale up business in India
Casio
India is adopting a multi-pronged strategy to earn more
revenue from the Indian market. The company, which has
been doubling its revenue every year, said making relevant
products for the Indian market is its biggest challenge,
reports Business Line. More...
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Patna
Jn to have 'Jan Ahar' outlets soon
Patna
Junction, which has been already granted a model station
status of the Indian Railways, would have `Jan Ahar'
outlet shortly to cater to the needs of common passengers,
reports Hindustan Times. More...
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