Friday, April 25, 2008

Save Write to Editor - Economic Times

Save Write to Editor - Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Media and entertainment house Pyramid Saimira on Friday said it will invest about Rs 2,500 crore across different verticals this year as it embarks on an expansion spree in domestic and overseas markets. Pyramid Saimira is a Chennai-based

What's on Tap: Winning local beers fill up a World Cup - Contra Costa Times
TALK ABOUT PRESS opportunities. Consider this: On Thursday, Thomas Bleigh, the head brewer at Pyramid Brewing in Portland, Ore., sent out an e-mail announcing that for the first time, Pyramid will be bottling Crystal Weizen, which long has been a

Pyramid Saimira opens 2nd food court in Delhi - Indian Television
MUMBAI: Pyramid Saimira has opened its food court at TDI Mall, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi. This is the group's second food court in North India, after Faridabad. The food court was inaugurated by Ramesh Lamba, MLA, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, in the

Road trips for motor heads - Guardian Unlimited
First came a hefty dose of the modern world: two days driving on the motorway through France and Italy but once I reached Rome the ancients took over. I was setting out to follow the 350- mile-long Appian Way - the world's first highway. This pre

Pyramid Saimira to invest Rs 100 cr on expansion of F&B division - Deepika Global
New Delhi, Apr 25 (UNI) Media and entertainment firm Pyramid Saimira today said it will invest Rs 100 crore in the F&B division over the next year. ''We will invest close to Rs 100 crore in the F&B division over the next year and we expect that this

MTNL, SAIL, NTPC flouting governance norms: CAG - Daily Pioneer
State-run industry leaders like MTNL, SAIL and NTPC have been rapped by the CAG for flouting corporate governance norms by not appointing required number of independent directors on their boards as per clause 49 of the Listing agreement. "Out of 44

Food for the soul - Sentinel
Editor’s note: The Sentinel has partnered with Mifflin County Communities that Care to bring readers an in-depth look at National TV Turn-Off Week. The series looks at ways families can turn off the tube and use the extra time to engage in

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