Monday, December 26, 2011

ONLINE GAMES, A PATH TO YOUNG CONSUMERS

Like many marketers, food companies are now using multimedia games, online quizzes and cellphone apps to build deep ties with young consumers.

Deep into one of her favourite computer games, Lesly Lopez, 10, moves her mouse to click on a cartoon bee. She drags and drops it into an empty panel, creating her own comic strip. Lesly likes this online game so much she plays twice a week, often emailing her creations to friends. “I always send them to my cousin in Los Angeles,” she said. But this is not just a game – it is also advertising. Create a Comic, as it is called, was created by General Mills to help it sell Honey Nut Cheerios to children.

Like many marketers, General Mills and other food companies are rewriting the rules for reaching children in the Internet age. These companies, often selling sugar cereals and junk food, are using multimedia games, online quizzes and cellphone apps to build deep ties with young consumers. And children like Lesly are sharing their messages through email and social networks, effectively acting as marketers.

When these tactics revolve around food, and blur the line between advertising and entertainment, they are a source of intensifying concern for nutrition experts and children’s advocates – and are attracting scrutiny from regulators. The Federal Trade Commission has undertaken a study of food marketing to children, due to be out this summer, while the White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity has said one reason why so many children are overweight is the way junk food is marketed.

Critics say the ads, from major companies like Unilever and Post Foods, let marketers engage children in a way they cannot on television, where rules limit commercial time during children’s programming. With hundreds of thousands of visits monthly to many of these sites, the ads are becoming part of children’s daily digital journeys, often flying under the radar of parents and policymakers, the critics argue. “Food marketers have tried to reach children since the age of the carnival barker, but they’ve never had so much access to them and never been able to bypass parents so successfully,” said Susan Linn, a psychiatry instructor at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, an advocacy coalition.

Linn and others point to many studies that show the link between junk-food marketing and poor diets, which are implicated in childhood obesity.

Food industry representatives call the criticism unfair and say they have become less aggressive in marketing to children in the Internet era, not more so.

Since 2006, 17 major corporations – including General Mills, McDonald’s, Pepsi, Coca-Cola and Burger King – have taken a voluntary pledge to reduce marketing of their least nutritious brands to children, an effort they updated last year to include marketing on mobile devices.

The companies have good financial reason to pitch to children. James McNeal, a former marketing professor at Texas A&M University, estimates conservatively that children influence more than $100 billion in food and beverage purchases each year, and well, more than half of all cold cereal purchases. Children “have power over spending in the household, they have power over the grandparents, they have power over the babysitters, and on and on and on,” said McNeal, who has researched family behaviour for decades and consulted for major companies on marketing to children. “All of that is finally being recognised and acknowledged.”

Some parents, like Lesly Lopez’s mother, Toribia Huerta, 26, say the online marketing is subverting their efforts to improve their children’s diets. Huerta said Lesly and her younger siblings pester her for sugary cereals they see in the games and for snacks like Baby Bottle Pops, a candy with a game site that the girl also visits often. “They ask me for it constantly. They’re hard to resist when they whine,” Huerta said, speaking in Spanish through a translator.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

“Four pillars of success”

Through a gamut of marketing strategies, Kamal Nandi is looking to build a strong recall for brand Godrej in the appliances space

When Kamal Nandi took up responsibility as VP Sales & Marketing, Godrej Appliances in 1997, its business was witnessing severe competition from South Korean majors LG and Samsung. His prime challenge was to rejuvenate Godrej into a youthful & contemporary brand. He talks to deepti singh on the progress so far:

Godrej has a vision to regain leadership in the durable space in India. For the same, how do you lead and motivate your team?
The biggest challenge has been to first create a good team and then build ownership amongst them of a shared dream. Talking of leadership style, I think I have a mix of a pragmatic and a democratic style of leadership. I have always focussed on four pillars for success – optimism, transparency, empathy and empowerment. We have built a homogenous and winning team by inducting professionals from diverse industries like advertising, retail, market research and consumer durables.

How do you compete with brands like Samsung and LG who have overtaken many successful brands in India? Who do you consider your immediate competitor?
When you are pitted against the multinational giants, your best armoury is to understand and connect better with the Indian consumers. Godrej has been pioneering technologies and features, which are relevant to Indian consumers, their habits and lifestyle. Our immediate competitor is Whirlpool, which operates in similar business spheres.

After the success of the LCD TV-cum-game console, what new innovations and portfolio expansions are you now planning?
Godrej’s appliances division is always looking for more innovations in our products. Smart appliances are in demand and seeing substantial growth as customers are seeking more convenience and control over their products. The television market in India is currently around 13 million units per annum. Our aim is to capture 5% of this market in the first year of operations. We are also expanding the portfolio to cooking ranges & water purifiers. Apart from building on our existing appliances range, this will help create synergy with group firms such as Godrej Interio, which makes modular kitchens.

How does the immediate marketing scenario look? How are you planning your growth amidst this scenario?
The current scenario is a bit depressing, given the global economic uncertainty and the Indian inflationary trend. Consumers are retreating to the recessionary mindset. Given their shrinking discretionary spends; consumers are postponing/curtailing their purchases and trying to conserve in this environment. Our strategy has been to aid consumers with better finance options to help them meet their aspirations. For example, for the festive season, offers like “Upto 100% Cash Back” on the appliances purchased have been launched. Going forward, in a stable economy, we will focus on launching revolutionary and convergent products across categories and services relevant to Indian sensibilities to drive preference for brand Godrej.

How do you manage your work and personal life and how critical do you consider this issue?
I think, it is critical to have a proper work-life balance to be professionally effective and efficient. I have always tried to give equal importance of time to both work and personal life and have not allowed one to interfere with the other.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

What makes a great marketing maverick?

In this cover story, the legendary Alyque Padamsee expounds on the things he is most passionate about – advertising and marketing. Critically, he puts forth the pillars that make a great marketing icon – those who find their rightful place in 4Ps B&M’s Annual Hall of Fame Issue.

My lifelong stint with theatre and the ad world has taught me that in theatre, you have the freedom to be your own boss and to do, what you want to do – whereas in the advertising world, you have to work in a highly disciplined manner. You have to first listen to your client who is investing a huge amount of money on advertising and then you have to persuade your client to like the idea and to make him believe that it will work for his brand. However, advertising teaches you the discipline of thinking. It taught me too. This is something I never had before.

For any great marketing head, it all starts with research, research and more research – in fact, it is the most important thing he has to undertake. A thorough knowledge of your target customer’s perspectives is most important. Only when you understand your customers, can you generate a convincing idea for the brand’s product. The next step is to find out how your target group will notice your brand and not get swooned over by your competitor’s brands. You need to choose the right channels for that.

Advertising is a very creative art. But it has an objective – to sell your products. Regardless of how many awards a creative may win, the quality of an ad is only revealed by the amount of sales it has been able to deliver. For if it does not sell, it is only a failure. When I was proposing the idea of a new product (Fair & Handsome) for men, everybody thought I was joking. But I was serious. Research told me that by design or inadvertently, 35% of the consumers of Fair & Lovely were men. And it is because it’s not only women who would like to appear beautiful, but men too had the desire to be better at appearances; just that the desires were hush-hush. So when we launched Fair & Handsome, it was an instant hit. It delivered an annual sales figure of Rs.100 crores. It is by far the most successful brand launch in the personal products range in the last 10 years. Great marketing heads ensure that when they communicate with their target customers, they see to it that the idea is absorbed by the customers and that it connects the brand to them.

When I launched the Hamara Bajaj campaign, the sales significantly shot up. The same was the case with Liril soap. Consumer behaviour is not always based on their rational choices. A lot of times, they go by their emotions. For instance, Liril was not a rational product, but more of an emotional product. People loved the idea of freshness. And freshness is a feeling that was projected by Liril’s ad, which said that the soap will give you this feeling. And so with Liril ad campaign, the lady who was taking a shower in the waterfall symbolised a customer having a good time. The idea connected with the masses as they too wanted freshness. Ultimately, the product was a success. Similarly, MRF was at number 9, and when the muscle man campaign came in, it went up to top the charts. In contrast, in Nimbooz, the addition of lime was a rational appeal to the consumer.

The ever changing and highly evolving markets of today have made it very difficult for today’s marketing heads to be efficient with their money spent. And the figures are huge. More than 50% of the hundreds of crores spent on advertising today, I dare say, is a waste because the money is being spent either on ideas that are not well researched, or on propositions that are plain wrong or are not well presented. Hence, at first, the marketers should necessarily spend money on research.

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Monday, November 07, 2011

“I rest my case with Mobile”

Reinier Evers Plumps for the mobile when it comes to zero-in on The most interesting medium that will drive the media trends henceforth

I think ‘fragmentization’ and ‘snacking’ are the two pivotal elements that really need to be considered when one talks about the trends that are shaping media consumption across the globe. In fact, I would say it’s not just about consumption, but there’s way too much to consume as well.

Though the whole world is constantly creating more and more media content for the consumer to consume everyday, it is the consumer with whom the ultimate power rests of what to consume and what not, and it all depends on his interests. Moreover, the consumer prefers everything to be shorter today so that he can actually consume more of it as that way he can cram in ten different experiences versus a long one. Not that he can’t choose a longer experience; but only that there’s too much to choose from and he doesn’t really want to miss any one of them.

Having said that, I think that media is finding you as a consumer; so today, you don’t really have to search for it any more. In fact, it’s interesting to see how somebody passes something interesting to someone and how that person alerts you on it. So there’s evidently a word-of-mouth behind the scene that goes in telling what to consume from various media. This means that the creator of a particular experience has to be really, really good at it if he or she wants to influence others. Apart from that, you have to also find the right people. In fact, if you look at the last 10 years, a few of the major brands, especially American, and those in the rest of the world, they don’t really advertise any more!

For instance, Apple hasn’t really done much of advertising for a while. Starbucks too never advertised as a matter of fact. And yet, they grew really well. That’s because if you do something well, people will find it. Those are the few things that we are observing now. I think the curation of media is going on well, but ‘consumers creating the media’ is a bit of an over-hyped statement. But then, what is media? I think five years ago, we all were saying that we are going to produce our own movies. That’s not really doable, you also have to have talent. If you look at media from the business point of view, then everything becomes information created by consumers. In fact, that is the way the 100 million people on Twitter are creating media. They are writing, sharing insights, interesting links for people to catch up on things; so it becomes quite a challenging but fun environment.

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Friday, November 04, 2011

Deal Sites Galore, but how Many will Make The Cut?

Group Buying Websites have begun to Innovate and Differentiate their Services to Sustain themselves in The Long Run. But is there Enough Demand at The Outset?

When Andrew Mason, a 29-year-old music major from Northwestern University in Chicago, was looking for a suitable appellative for his company, he hit upon two words, group & coupon, to coin Groupon – the name of his deal-of-the-day website. The internet business start-up was set up in 2008 with the idea that it’s possible to harness the collective purchasing power of a group. This innovative approach to e-commerce has brought millions of dollars in new revenue to local businesses while saving more than $1.5 billion for consumers around the world. Some tech analysts call Groupon “the world’s fastest-growing company”; it has already amassed 70 million users in more than 500 markets globally, including India, where it debuted early this year.

For daily deals/group buying sites like Groupon, it’s a ripe time to enter India, where the online coupon market is estimated at $120 million and is growing 37% year on year. Also, with about 100 million internet users, of which 20-25% have broadband access, analysts believe e-commerce in India has reached an inflection point and is just about taking off. According to a recent report of Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), the Indian e-commerce market will gallop at an impressive growth rate of 47% to over Rs.46,520 crore in 2011. The report also highlights that areas like e-retailing are predicted to grow by 62% and touch Rs.2,700 crore this year. E-tailing, which includes purchases of durable products such as electronic items, home and kitchen appliances, as well as personal items like apparels and jewellery, constitutes 8% of the overall e-commerce market in the country. No wonder that more than 20 group buying sites or daily deals aggregators are already active in the country, including SnapDeal.com, Dealsandyou.com, mydala.com, Taggle.com, Buzzintown.com, Koovs.com, DailyDeal.in, Dealivore.com, Khojguru.com, Thekha.com, Scoopstr.com, 24hoursloot.com, Masthideals.com, SnatchDeals.com, Lootmore.com, 30Sunday.com and bindasbargain.com.

However, most of these sites have very little differentiation from one another. According to audience measurement website Vizisense.com, there was no huge difference in the number of unique users who visited mydala.com (1.07 lakh) and bindasbargain.com (1.9 lakh) in December, 2010. Also, there are chances that in the absence of any differentiator and the fact that the type of service offered by most of the daily deals sites is almost the same, websites are getting duplicate traffic. Promoters of group buying sites are realising that it’s not as easy a market as they expected it to be. Already, issues related to less sales margins, attrition of sales force and unhappy merchants are becoming difficult to avoid.

But a visible yet slow transformation is taking place among the Indian group buying websites, which are now jumping in the race to become a one-stop shop for all services and products. Deal sites are now looking to scale up by offering not just discounts for service categories like travel, beauty, health, and dining, but also through inclusion of products from popular categories like computer peripherals, electronics and apparels as well. Knowing that the proliferation of copycats might be the sector’s downfall, some sites are making efforts to get into new lines. For instance Koovs plans to offer health care packages in partnership with Apollo Hospitals and Nova Medical Centers.


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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

1,00,000 Engines by Ford India!

With a unique capability to produce both diesel and petrol engines on the same assembly line, Ford India’s new engine plant at Maraimalainagar Nagar, in 14 months flat, has rolled out its 100,000th engine unit from its production facility. Erected at an investment of $500 million and contained in an area of more than 40,000 square metres, the Chennai plant is designed to cater to the growing demands of the Indian market and its exports opportunities. The advanced manufacturing centre created with global best practices of engine manufacturing has an overall capacity of producing 250,000 engines per year. Currently, the plant produces five Duratec petrol engine variants and one Duratorq diesel engine variant, and has exported over one third of the engines produced to South Africa and Thailand. It also has an eco-friendly ‘cold test process’ in place, which apparently does not use fuel to check engine noise, vibration and harshness. So how does it check everything then? Go, visit the plant, and find out!


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Monday, October 10, 2011

Now, Life in Third Dimension!

With around a thousand motion pictures released per year in India, a figure that is the highest in the world – and should have been treated as an achievement of sorts – gets badly marred upon the quality of our production. To abridge the erroneous gap, Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman, CEO & President, Sony Corporation was present in Delhi to inaugurate the Sony Media Technology Center (SMTC) a collaboration of Sony Corporation and Whistling Woods International (WWI) to establish a centre of excellence. WWI, chaired by Subhash Ghai, is a leader in the media and entertainment education sector and at their Mumbai campus, SMTC shall find its establishment. Through SMTC, Sony will provide its expertise in High Definition and 3D film and broadcast technologies as well as focus on the proliferation and development of these technologies in India’s entertainment industry. For 2012, Sony is targeting a staggering $12 billion revenue from the 3D related businesses.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Hogs ‘India’ Debuts in US

The American icon recently thundered into the Indian market with a massive line up of 12 hogs. The recent rush saw Harley-Davidson India making its debut at the 70th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota. The rally is one of the most hip biker events in the world, combining scenic and challenging riding routes, bike demos and displays, rock show and festivities. “The feeling of camaraderie among thousands of Harley riders is unmatched. We look forward to delivering the rally experience to our customers in India in years to come,” said Anoop Prakash, Managing Director, Harley-Davidson India. While riding the Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide, Sanjay Tripathi, Director of Marketing, Harley-Davidson India said, “Harley-Davidson India’s debut at this rally marks an important milestone for us.”

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Friday, July 08, 2011

LITTLE BROTHER, BIG BRAND!

Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) has not only built its brand through its customers but also through numerous stakeholders on a daily basis

Year 2010 brought about some interesting events for the brand ADAG. One of the most notable of these was the Supreme Court’s verdict on its tussle with RIL over gas. Though, sadly, the judgment wasn’t in its favour, it surely brought in a big sympathy wave for ADAG and also the relief that finally a concrete decision has been taken. Another interesting incident, the one that was least expected, which brought in a new hope of growth and better opportunities for ADAG was the peace pact between the Ambani brothers (both Mukesh and Anil came out in the open and scrapped the non-compete aggreement). In fact, it added a few oodles more to the brand shine. Raison d’être: The removal of the non-compete agreement helped ADAG restructure its telecom wing Reliance Communications (RCOM), a sub brand that contributes very significantly (primarily because of the sheer reach that it commands) to the overall value of the brand ADAG.

RCOM from the very start has been instrumental in creating value for brand ADAG as it has always charted unconventional paths to stand out as a clear winner. In fact, its urge to do unconventional things could also be seen in 2009 when the company embarked a new beginning as it ventured into GSM and became the first telecom operator in the country to offer dual technology under one brand name. “GSM foray by Reliance Mobile was a landmark decision. And with Hrithik Roshan as its brand ambassador, the heartthrob of many in India, it got an instant emotional connect with its customers,” Girish Shah, Head of Branding ADAG, tells 4Ps B&M.

Even Ramki D. Ramakrishna, Owner of Cartwheel (the agency that handled the RCOM account till recently) feels that Reliance Mobile stands for great value and through this initiative it has managed to become a pure value brand in the eyes of consumers. “Reliance Mobile will have to continue being the brand that appeals to the aspirations and ambitions of a demanding India and its varied segments,” however cautions Ramaki.

If RCOM added to ADAG’s overall brand value in a ‘big’ way, Reliance Media Works – the company’s media venture – also added its brilliant mite. In fact, in the last one year, Reliance Media Works has not only announced a major tie up with a US TV network CBS Broadcasting, but is also planning to launch four new niche channels by September 2010. The venture is even looking out for opportunities in the content side of the business and a major announcement with regards to the same is on cards. “It’s difficult to ascertain the total worth of the Reliance Media Works as most of the companies are not listed on any stock exchange, but with deals such as the one inked with Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks SKG and the tie up with CBS on the channel side would really help the company to leapfrog and with it the brand ADAG to steer ahead,” says Rajeev Katara, a media analyst.

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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Sensex down 19 points in opening trade on weak global cues

The BSE benchmark Sensex fell marginally by 19 points in opening trade on Wednesday, extending Tuesday’s losses on continued selling by foreign funds and retail investors amid mixed cues from global markets.

The 30-share barometer, which lost 69.92 points in Tuesday’s trade, moved down further by 19 points, or 0.10 per cent, to 18,725.56 in opening trade on Wednesday.

Shares of state-run oil firms, banking, power and healthcare companies remained under pressure.
Similarly, the wide-based National Stock Exchange Nifty index shed 11.75 points, or 0.20 per cent, to 5,262.00.

Market experts said the trading sentiment remained somewhat bearish amid a mixed trend on other Asian bourses, following overnight losses in the U.S. market.
In particular, stocks of state-run oil companies such as Hindustan Petroleum Corp, Bharat Petroleum and Indian Oil faced selling pressure as rising oil prices in global markets put pressure on their earnings.

In the Asian region, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was trading 0.32 per cent lower, while Japan’s Nikkei was up marginally by 0.31 per cent cent on Wednesday morning. In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 0.10 per cent lower in Tuesday’s trade.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Ban Ki-moon unanimously elected for second term as UN chief

The 192-nation UN General Assembly has voted unanimously to elect Ban Ki-moon for a second five-year term as the global body's secretary-general. The assembly unanimously backed the former 67-year-old South Korean foreign minister by acclamation on Tuesday. With no contenders to throw a challenge for the post, the assembly approved the new term by consensus. Ban declared his candidacy two weeks ago and had the formal backing by the Security Council on Friday. All regional groups at the UN also endorsed him.

Ban has termed his re-election as a "very great honour beyond expression."
The UN chief's first term has been a mixed bag of sorts.Ban has faced criticism for not adequately addressing human rights violations in countries like Sri Lanka and China, but has been seen as championing the cause of climate change, women's rights and more recently speaking out against the crackdown on protesters in the Middle East and North Africa.

His role in backing decisive action by the Security Council in Libya and Ivory Coast has also gone down well with the international community.

Ban's re-election was welcomed by US envoy to the UN, Susan Rice.
"No one understands the burden of this role, better than he and my government is grateful that he willing to continue to take them on," she said. "Secretary-General Ban is a leader who listens to the voices of the voiceless," she said.

Among other agendas, the UN chief will oversee 'Rio+20' next year, which is being dubbed as the most important environmental summit in recent times.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

PM reviews security situation at high-level meet

In the backdrop of the ever-deepening Pakistan- China Military and strategic nexus, PM Manmohan Singh on Wednesday held a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) to take stock of the security situation in India and its extended neighbourhood.

The need to rapidly modernize the Indian armed forces, with special focus on development of military capabilities on the eastern front with China, as well as the turmoil in the Af-Pak region is understood to have figured in the meeting. Defence minister A K Antony, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee home minister P Chidambaram national security advisor Gopal Pillai and the three Service chiefs, among others, participated in the meeting.

The three-tier NSC consists at the apex level of Cabinet ministers, headed by the PM, with subordinate entities like the Strategic Policy Group, the Joint Intelligence Committee and the National Security Advisory Board.

As reported earlier by TOI, India is now taking steps to counter China's massive build-up of military infrastructure all along the 4,057-km Line of Actual Control (LAC).

They range from deployment of Sukhoi-30MKIs and spy drones in the North-East to the raising of two new mountain infantry divisions (over 35,000 soldiers), with their HQs in Zakama (56 Div) in Nagaland and Missamari (71 Div) in Assam.

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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Govt orders security audit of vital installations

The Centre has ordered security audit of all vital installations, including nuclear stations, oil refineries and military bases, across the country. The order has been issued after a high-level meeting held by the Union Home Ministry following the last week's terrorist attack on a naval base in neighbouring Pakistan.A joint-team of Intelligence Bureau and local security heads will survey and assess the level of security of the vital installations.

All nuclear plants, ISRO installations, oil refineries and airports will be covered in the audit. Any gaps in the security, if found, will be identified and plugged while Quick Reaction Teams are to be formed wherever they do not exist. All states and security forces have also been asked to intensify vigil around the vital installations and military camps and foil any attempt by militants to disturb peace," an official said.

Additional forces will also be deployed in public and religious places to prevent any sabotage attempt, the official said.

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Monday, June 06, 2011

ONGC: Subsidy burden takes a toll; stock down

Government-owned ONGC reported more than 60% sequential decline in net profit in January-March as it gave away about two-third of its oil revenues to subsidise losses of retailers amid soaring crude prices, reviving memories of fiscal 2008-09 when global crude peaked pushing up subsidies on fuel.

At 9:40 am, shares of ONGC were trading 1.31 per cent down at Rs 274.75 on the Bombay Stock Exchange . The huge sequential fall in earnings stands in sharp contrast to private sector explorers such as Cairn India, which reported 22% growth in net profit helped by higher prices even though production fell.

ONGC's share in subsidy at Rs 12,135 crore in the fourth quarter was almost equal to the total of past three quarters. This took the total subsidy toll to Rs 24,892 crore for fiscal 2010-11, more than double than previous year. n January-March, although ONGC earned an average oil price of $108.90 per barrel, it ended up with just $38.75 in hand as the government took away the rest. What remained was nearly 25% below the year-ago period causing a 26% fall in net profit.

The company reported net profit of Rs 2,791 crore in the last quarter driven by higher profits on natural gas, whose prices were revised in fiscal 2010-11, and increasing share of production from joint ventures. As there is no subsidy burden on production from joint ventures, the 60% incremental volumes helped.

Although oil prices have jumped more than five times since 2004-05, ONGC's average profit growth has been a mere 6.5% per annum. The average annual growth in its market capitalisation was just about 4.5%. Every year, the government has taken away a chunk of its profits to pay for losses made by oil marketing companies.

The subsidy sharing mechanism and its value-destructing impact will keep weighing on investor sentiment. The government is expected to divest its stake further in the company in early July.

This could induce the government to introduce some reforms for a better price. Investors, who are otherwise living off the annual dividend payouts, may look forward to a run-up in prices if the follow-on offer materialises.

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Friday, June 03, 2011

Commute Bhullar's death sentence: Amarinder

After SAD sought the PM's intervention in showing mercy to Khalistan militant Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday favoured commuting his death sentence to life in prison.

President Pratibha Patil on May 26 rejected the mercy petition of Bhullar, a member of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF).

"I feel killing a man is not going to solve the problem. By killing a man you can't solve the problem," Amarinder, who is also President of Punjab Congress, told reporters here.

With Punjab set to have Assembly elections early next year, Amarinder said that his views were in his personal capacity and not that of the party.
While asserting that there was no doubt about the crime committed (by Bhullar), Amarinder maintained it was his personal view, and said "let him (Bhullar) stay in jail forever and give him life sentence".

He pointed out that Bhullar was already in jail for ten years, of which the militant spent eight years under death row. These factors should have been taken into consideration while taking final decision on his mercy petition, he said.

"I cannot comment on other cases. The matters are sub-judice," he said, when asked about his stance on similar other cases.

He said that in Bhullar's case the judicial process had been completed.

On SAD seeking the Prime Minister's intervention, Amarinder said he was not aware about it.


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Monday, March 21, 2011

ASOKA LIFESCIENCE FOUNDER SOURAV ROY SPEAKS TO ANGSHUMAN PAUL ON HOW HE PLANS TO USE R&D AND MARKETING INITIATIVES FOR A PAN-INDIA REACH

But your flagship brand is ‘Walk On’ and you have been promoting this brand a lot. Why haven’t you promoted ‘Resq” to that extent?
Walk on was created with the intention of a dual solution. Most of the pain killers for knee-related pain were also synonymous to acidity. So whenever a doctor suggested a painkiller, it had to be accompanied by an antacid. But Walk On was the only tablet available in the market that came with a dual solution and hence the brand became very popular. We thought it good to invest in the promotion of Walk On as we would get adequate returns on our investment. Till now, we haven’t received much of response from Resq and we don’t think it’s the right time to advertise.

Broadly, how are your products different from others in the market?
We focus a lot on R&D and we have tied up with Jadavpur University that supports us with our exclusive research. We also sponsor two fellowships in the same university, which ensures that we have the right talent doing our research. Moreover, our products are based on nature with no side effects.

What are your plans for a pan-India presence?
We are available in many leading retail stores and by the end of August, we will enter two southern states. But initially, we won’t do an exclusive tie up as it limits us to those cities where that retailer is present. So we would be going on a pan India basis but not by blindly depending on any retailers.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

SPECTRANET MD UDIT MEHROTRA TALKS TO VINEET SINGH ABOUT THE COMPANY’S PLANS FOR A PAN-INDIA PRESENCE

With respect to services like broadband facilities that Spectranet provides, your prices are very low as compared to competitors. Is that the biggest differentiator or does service play a greater role?
It helps both ways, because Spectranet is relatively a small company in terms of its cost structure, so it’s much lower. But we try to provide better service by making our own profits. If you have two to three options in the market with the same price range, you definitely tend to go for the one which gives you better service. We try to work both aspects hand in hand.

Do you think that the new players coming in this area are going to bring the service charges down? And how is it going to effect the existing players?
Yes, this is a problem with the entry of new players, they come in and try to bring the prices down. Ultimately it reflects in the profit margin of the existing players. The price goes down and the penetration goes up, but this becomes good at one end. The penetration goes up, performance goes up, companies try to get a higher number of subscribers, which eventually becomes good for the market and better for everybody else.

What are the personal challenges you have faced as a leader for Spectranet? Could you share any particular instances?
Challenges have really been in relation to charting the way forward for the company. I really mean to say it that there is nothing that happens only because of me in the company. We work as a team, take decisions as a team, and face the challenges as team. If only I take decisions, it is not sustainable and from an organization’s point of view, everything has to be sustainable. For example, consider the challenges we faced and have been able to overcome during the time when we started expanding Spectranet. When you go from one city to another, it is one thing to have one office in a city, and another thing to have offices in 3-4 locations. How do you drive a company which is in 5 locations today and 50 tomorrow. Driving all of the locations together in a proper way together is one of the challenges that I faced and overcame as a leader.

An age old leadership debate is about charismatic leaders vs team oriented leaders. Can a leader really be any larger than the organisation that he leads, in your view?
For somebody who is leading an organization, I guess there are no different success stories for the two. If the ship sinks, so does the captain. So there are no failures or successes for me that are different from the organization. But still, it is a work in progress for me. I would not like to stand up and say that we have achieved everything, but yes, we are working towards it. Success always lies in the work in progress.

Where do you see Spectranet 5 years from now?
In the coming five years, I believe that Spectranet would be one of the most valuable broadband services companies; with broadband being the key revenue contributor. Moreover, Spectranet would continue to grow as a more integrated communication service provider and be of the most valuable companies in the industry.


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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

NITIN AGGARWAL, DIRECTOR, PRAYAG EXIM INDIA LTD - HOW THE COMPANY MANAGED THE TRANSITION FROM AN UNKNOWN ENTITY TO A STRONG CONTENDER

How far have you been able to expand your market reach?
In Delhi/NCR our total sales are not more than 5% but our kit’s availability is shown from top to bottom and from west to east. For the retail market, we have our presence mainly in the South and North. Prayag’s products are mainly used in coastal areas.

What challenges did you face as a leader and how did you overcome them?
The company started with plastics and it took us around 7 years to convince the people about what the product was all about. Our plastics are of high quality and 6 times costlier than the normal ones. This resulted in an increase in the cost by about 4 times of the normal plastic taps, which in turn, are much more economical. It took us long to make people understand about our products’ value and importance. For that, we increased public awareness through railway stations and public utilities along with free installations and demonstrations.

Which segment has been the greatest contributor to your business?
Public places were the prime focus as Government was facing problems. They wanted a replacement after every 3 months. So from a company perspective, we gave the commitment of 7 years’ warranty inclusive of maintenance and the repairing cost. Our reputation mainly grew because of our “quality” which our customers saw. Even after 4 years, the products did not create problems, whereas in the metal products, the symptoms start showing after 4 months. Slowly, we started exporting to Kuwait, Oman, Dubai and Qatar.

What are your strategies of dealing in this industry now, as we are seeing prices of land rising, indirectly affecting the bath accessories industries demand?
In the early day, the ‘flat’ concept was government driven whereas it’s a completely changed scenario today. We have also started targeting big builders on contract basis for our products.

What are the core competencies and success factors driving you?
‘Quality” is the only factor driving our company as we believe that our customers should be getting the value for their money. The USP of the product is “Fit it and Forget it” as there is no maintenance.

Where do you see Prayag 5 years down the line?
Currently, we are in Top 10 companies of India and we are planning to enter the Top 3. The market is huge in nature and is shifting its gears towards being much more organised than it is today.


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