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SOFTWARE-SERVICES
September 20, 2013 | 
NEW
 DELHI: India is an   Android   country. According to IDC, Google's 
mobile operating system has a 91% market share in the country, giving it
 an overwhelming lead over its competitors.     The second most used 
mobile OS in the country is Windows Phone, which has a market share of 
5.4%. The figures from IDC, which tracks units of phones shipped in a 
market, are for the second quarter of this year.     Apple's iOS, which 
powers iPhones, has a market share of just 2.3%.     It was expected...
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HARDWARE
October 5, 2013 | 
NEW
 YORK: A shareholder of BlackBerry sued the company and its executives 
on Friday, accusing them of inflating the stock price by painting a 
misleadingly rosy picture of the business prospects of its   BlackBerry 
  10 smartphone line.     Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry, formerly  
 Research In Motion   , misled investors last year by saying that the 
company was "progressing on its financial and operational commitments," 
and that previews of its BlackBerry 10 platform were well received by...
HARDWARE
October 1, 2013 | 
FRANKFURT:
 Microsoft's Windows platform has reached a 9.2% share in the smartphone
 operating system (OS) market in key European markets, driven by Nokia's
 low and mid-range models, market research firm Kantar said on Monday.  
   During the three months to August, the Windows Phone platform reached
 a   market share   of over 10% for the first time in France and 
Britain, with 10.8% and 12% respectively, the researcher said.     
Nokia, which earlier this month agreed to sell its mobile phone 
handset...
HARDWARE
September 29, 2013 | 
NEW
 DELHI: In a bid to strengthen its position in the Indian mobile phone 
market, Japanese electronics major Panasonic plans to come out with 
devices below Rs 5,000 by November this year.     The company has 
already launched four premium smartphone models since May, when it 
entered into the domestic market and aims to achieve a market share of 
8% in first year.     "Panasonic is conscious of the market and demand 
for phones priced below Rs 5,000. Considering the same, we plan to...
INDIA-BUSINESS
October 3, 2013 | 
HYDERABAD:
 Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has gained 4% market share in the 
pick-up segment in India in the first half of FY14, said a top official 
of the company on Thursday.     "By the end of FY13, we had 54% market 
share and now it is 58%. We have sold around 55,000 units during the 
last six months. In the next six months too, we expect the growth 
momentum to continue in the segment," M&M senior general manager 
marketing (automotive division) Mahesh Kulkarni said during the launch 
of its pick-up...
INDIA-BUSINESS
October 2, 2013 | 
It's
 the season of high-end smartphone launches and   LG Electronics   
India, looking to find its feet in the lucrative segment, has brought in
 its flagship G2, with an entry price of Rs 41,500 for the 16GB version.
 The Korean company, that trails compatriot   Samsung   here, feels a 
strong branding in consumer durable space will aid its penetration in 
the phone market, which is now dominated by Samsung and Apple on the top
 and by homegrown brands like Micromax, Karbonn and Lava at the...
HYDERABAD
September 26, 2013 | 
HYDERABAD:
 Betting big on its newly launched scooter TVS Jupiter, auto major TVS 
Motor Company Limited plans to increase its market share from the 
current 15% to 19%-20% by the end of this fiscal, a top official of the 
company said.     "We currently have a 15% market share in the scooter 
market and with the launch of Jupiter, we expect it to rise by another 
4-5% in the next four to five months," TVS Motor Company Limited 
regional manager (South) S Arun Kumar said during the launch of...
INDIA-BUSINESS
August 9, 2007 | 
MUMBAI:
 Hindustan Unilever's (HUL) expenditure on advertising and promotion may
 have come down in the June quarter this year, but the company has 
gained in terms of overall value market share in various categories.    
               The decline in A&P spends to Rs 336 crore in the June
 quarter from Rs 345 crore in the same quarter last year are partly due 
to HUL's planned phasing of activities. This notwithstanding, the 
company's overall market share has inched up not only in fabric wash, 
dish wash...
TELECOM
December 27, 2011 | 
NEW
 DELHI: In a management rejig to strengthen its position in a highly 
competitive mobile handset market, homegrown handset maker Micromax has 
roped in    Bharti Airtel    Director Deepak Mehrotra as the CEO.       
The company has also appointed officials from    Sony Ericsson    and 
HTC to push sales of its feature phones and smartphone divisions.       
Mehrotra joins Micromax from telecom operator Bharti Airtel, where he 
served as Operations Director (Mobility Business).     ...
INDIA-BUSINESS
May 16, 2009 | 
NEW
 DELHI: Despite stiff competition from players like Vodafone, Reliance 
Communication, BSNL and Idea among others, Bharti Airtel has a market 
share of almost 33% in mobile segment. At present, around 60% of 
Airtel's customer additions come from rural areas. It has already set up
 14,000 Airtel Service Centres in rural areas and planning to have 1 
lakh such centres across the country by March, 2010.                   
"The Indian telecom sector, seen as providing the most affordable 
services in the world, has...
INDIA-BUSINESS
November 29, 2007 | 
NEW
 DELHI: Cipla has established its lead in the domestic pharma retail 
market, with the largest market share for the first nine months 
(January-September) this year.             Recording a growth rate of 
13% during the cumulative period January-September, Cipla's market share
 is pegged at 5.09%, at a value of Rs 1159.76 crore, according to the 
latest figures by ORG-IMS.             For the Jan-Sept period, Ranbaxy 
is ranked second with a share of 4.86% during the same period, 
registering a growth...
INDIA-BUSINESS
October 2, 2013 | 
JOHANNESBURG:
 Asserting that there is nobody in India who can buy Airtel, Bharti 
group Chairman   Sunil Mittal   on Wednesday said the telecom firm will 
look at opportunities to acquire another firm in India, provided that 
there is a clear merger and acquisition policy in place.     "I don't 
think so that there is anybody in India who can buy us...," Mittal told 
PTI here when asked about the new M&A norms in the works and as to 
whether his company would be the biggest buyer or the biggest seller.
HARDWARE
October 2, 2013 | 
OTTAWA:
 In a delayed regulatory filing issued evening, smartphone maker   
BlackBerry   revealed that customers are turning against its products in
 what had been its one remaining bright spot, the developing world.     
"The intense competition impacting the company's financial and 
operational results that previously affected demand in the United States
 market is now being experienced globally," the troubled company said, 
"including in international markets where the company...
HARDWARE
October 1, 2013 | 
FRANKFURT:
 Microsoft's Windows platform has reached a 9.2% share in the smartphone
 operating system (OS) market in key European markets, driven by Nokia's
 low and mid-range models, market research firm Kantar said on Monday.  
   During the three months to August, the Windows Phone platform reached
 a   market share   of over 10% for the first time in France and 
Britain, with 10.8% and 12% respectively, the researcher said.     
Nokia, which earlier this month agreed to sell...
HARDWARE
September 29, 2013 | 
NEW
 DELHI: In a bid to strengthen its position in the Indian mobile phone 
market, Japanese electronics major Panasonic plans to come out with 
devices below Rs 5,000 by November this year.     The company has 
already launched four premium smartphone models since May, when it 
entered into the domestic market and aims to achieve a market share of 
8% in first year.     "Panasonic is conscious of the market and demand 
for phones priced below Rs 5,000. Considering the same, we plan to...
INDIA-BUSINESS
September 26, 2013 | 
India's
 largest domestic airline IndiGo announced its fifth consecutive annual 
profit on Tuesday and its president Aditya Ghosh said the LCC would 
remain in black this financial year too. But, will this profitable 
airline be able to continue its dream run, considering impending war 
clouds in the sky in the form of soon-to-be-launched Tata-AirAsia budget
 airline; Tata-Singapore Airlines full service carrier and Jet-Etihad 
tie-up. Excerpts:         How are you preparing...
INDIA-BUSINESS
November 17, 2005 | 
NEW
 DELHI: Marking its 75th anniversary in India this year, Europe's 
largest electronics company, Royal Philips Electronics admitted that it 
had slipped on one of two key targets set for its Indian subsidiary.    
               Gerard J Kleisterlee, president and CEO, Royal Philips 
Electronics told TOI, "During the board's last visit to India in 2003, 
we had decided to achieve an export turnover of $250 million over a 3-4 
year period.                   We have just managed exports worth 
10-15...
INDIA-BUSINESS
May 12, 2011 | 
NEW
 DELHI: Flagship refinermarketer    IndianOil Corporation    has lost a 
substantial share of the fuel retail market to the other two state-run 
players who are stepping on gas with increased focus on quality of fuels
 and service.             According to oil ministry data , IndianOil's 
share in total petrol and diesel sales in the country declined to nearly
 53% in 2010-11 from around 54% in 2009-10. This translates into loss of
 sale of half a million tonne and...
INDIA-BUSINESS
September 26, 2013 | 
BHUBANESWAR:
 The water purifier market in India is expected to grow 229 per cent, up
 from Rs.18.64 billion in 2012 to Rs 61 billion in 2017, market research
 firm Market Pulse said on Thursday.       The firm carried out an 
extensive survey among 10,000 households in 62 towns to glean consumer 
behaviour over the last few years to arrive at its conclusion.     
"Nearly 67 per cent of the Indian households do not treat drinking water
 and those who treat were found to be relying largely on age-old...
HYDERABAD
September 26, 2013 | 
HYDERABAD:
 Betting big on its newly launched scooter TVS Jupiter, auto major TVS 
Motor Company Limited plans to increase its market share from the 
current 15% to 19%-20% by the end of this fiscal, a top official of the 
company said.     "We currently have a 15% market share in the scooter 
market and with the launch of Jupiter, we expect it to rise by another 
4-5% in the next four to five months," TVS Motor Company Limited 
regional manager (South) S Arun Kumar said during the...
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