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Consumers are cautious, though future outlook is bullish: Dr Oetker MDThe maker of mayonnaise, spreads and cakes, which announced its second acquisition in India this week, said it grew 21% in the domestic mar...
01 Oct, 2021, 05.11 PM IST
Stocks in the news: Vodafone Idea, Mindspace REIT, M&M, Cipla, Dalmia Bharat and HPCLHindustan Petroleum reported over three fold or 246.97 per cent jump in consolidated net profits at Rs 2,813.83 crore for the June quarter.
07 Aug, 2020, 11.30 AM IST
Doing business in India not easy yet: Dr Oetker executive“Ease of doing business is one of the biggest challenges in India,” said Martin Reintjes, global head of sales, foods division, at Dr Oetke...
15 Aug, 2019, 08.38 AM IST
Kellogg India to take a second shot at localising its India portfolioKellogg India is taking a second shot at localising its India portfolio, more than a decade after a launch of coconut and elaichi variants ...
19 Oct, 2012, 06.05 AM IST
FMCG companies like Marico, GlaxoSmithKline take their brand war to muesli, oats and olive oilsWith lifestyle diseases becoming big concerns, more and more people are adopting healthy foods, opening new growth opportunities for food m...
22 Aug, 2012, 11.01 AM IST
Fun Foods may have to face the test before becoming a Rs 100-cr companySelling eggless, cheap mayo to Indians may not be great biz strategy. But it worked for Fun Foods, an entrepreneurial bet now owned by a Ge...
20 May, 2012, 10.03 AM IST
- Bagrrys India bets on innovations to take on MNCs
Shyam Bagri, media-shy CMD and founder of the country's first breakfast cereal maker, Bagrrys India, bets on innovation to see off competit...
18 Nov, 2011, 04.56 AM IST
- Oliver Mirza: We can double sales every 4 yr
In an interview with ET , the managing director of Dr Oetker India, Oliver Mirza, shares the company’s blueprint for India.
27 Dec, 2010, 05.09 AM IST
- German co Oetker to buy Fun Foods, VRB
Germany's Oetker Group will acquire Fun Foods and VRB Foods, makers of pizza toppings and mayonnaise, for Rs 110 crore.
09 Dec, 2008, 02.43 AM IST