MUMBAI: What does it take to build the world’s cheapest car? For Tata Motors of India, which will introduce its ultra-cheap car today, the better question was, what could it take out?
From Tata to masses: The US$2,500 car (Business Times (Malaysia))
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Research and Markets: Following The Court Of First Instance Judgment in Glaxosmithkline, Dual Pricing Has Become an … (Centre Daily Times)
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c79054) has announced the addition of How to React to Parallel Trade to their offering.
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County board reports progress on Animal Control facility (Benton Evening News)
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Franklin County Board chairman Randall Crocker reported progress Monday on the Franklin County Animal Control building, destroyed by fire on Nov. 19. Buildings and Grounds co-chairman David Rea reported the burned building and concrete had been removed.
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There’s no place like home (The Globe and Mail)
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Rather than just cater to the needs of rich countries, Indian companies are striving to sell to the Indian masses
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There’s no place like home (The Globe and Mail)
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It’s hard to think of a product out of emerging Asia that has created as much buzz as the one-lakh car. Tata Motors’ new offering - to sell for less that one lakh, or 100,000 rupees - is to be unveiled in New Delhi tomorrow.
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