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Tatas to tighten mgmt grip on JLR: report
Having secured the much-needed funds for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) without the government help, its Indian parent Tatas are now tightening their management control on the carmaker, but are unhappy over the way their request for help was handled by the UK authorities, a report said today.

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Canara Bank will soon become the sixth major Indian bank to open a branch in the East Midlands town of Leicester, which has a large population of Indian origin and has close business links with India.

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Novartis loses battle for cancer drug patent
Novartis’s famed cancer drug, Glivec, will not get patent protection in India. The apex body on patent and trademark disputes, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB), has ruled that the drug “lacks innovation” and the high price tag of Rs 1,20,000 per month per patient would be too high for the common man. “Any patent granted to support such a high monopoly price would be against ‘public order’,” the ruling said.
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Airlines dole out attractive schemes to woo biz travellers

Faced with a major downslide in business traffic, airlines are now adopting innovative schemes to attract high-end and corporate travellers to fill in the seats on the front rows. - Kanika Datta: High standards for low cost">Kanika Datta: High standards for low cost - Japan Airlines to slash 6,800 jobs: report - IATA forecasts deeper losses for airlines - JAL plans to suspend 50 domestic, int"l routes by FY 2011 - Gopinath continues to reduce stake in Kingfisher Airlines - SpiceJet among top 10 budget airlines in Asia: survey As the global slowdown intensified, the airline industry felt the heat with a sharp drop in business and first class travel as companies resorted to video conferencing instead of having their officials fly. However, in some good news for the beleaguered industry, the latest report of the global airlines body International Air Transport Association (IATA) has projected "early signs of an upturn" in the number of business class travellers, though it says the yields have not gone up. According to the IATA, the drop in the number of international premium travellers in July came down to 14.1 per cent versus last year, compared with a 21.3 per cent decline in June. Excess premium capacity and changed corporate travel buying kept yields down 23 per cent and premium revenues down 35-40 per cent in July, the IATA"s Premium Traffic Monitor said. It said consumer confidence has been rising since February, pulling economy travel up with it. "Passenger numbers are now starting to turn up but there is a long way to go before activity returns to levels seen in 2007 and early 2008," the report said. The report, however, added that the problem of low yield would continue with economic growth forecast remaining relatively weak. Buoyed by this outlook, major global airlines have started offering varied range of incentives to promote high-end travel in the bad times. Global airlines have started wooing fliers back even offering discounts of up to 50 per cent for business and first class fliers. Air India had offered a limited period "Companion Free" offer for business class travellers in June for travel till October this year, while other Indian carriers are now considering doling out similar concessions to attract premium travellers. Jet Airways and Kingfisher had also slashed their premium class fares for a limited period earlier this year. British Airways is offering its outbound business (Club World) passengers a one-way upgrade to its premium First cabin for free, a company spokesperson said. The offer is available for outbound travel from Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore to the UK, the US and Canada and from Hyderabad and Chennai to the US and Canada, the spokesperson said, adding that tickets are on sale till September 30 for travel till January 31 next year. The airline"s Regional Area Commercial Manager (South Asia)Judy Jarvis said "this is a great chance for our discerning Indian customers to indulge themselves and enjoy unmatched service on board British Airways. ... This special offer will allow us to totally pamper our passengers."


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