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Kriti Sanon net worth: Inside 34-year-old actress' Rs 820000000 empire, lavish duplex and million-rupee endorsements
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DeHaat posts 11 pc growth in revenue to nearly Rs 3K cr during 2024-25
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Amazon set to acquire AI wearable startup bee
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Rashmika Mandanna: Been someone who connects moments with how they smelled
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Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu invites Singapore entrepreneurs to invest in his state
ET Telecom News
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Spotify forecasts profit below estimates on higher taxes, shares sink
Investors are closely monitoring the Swedish company's profitability after price hikes, cost cuts and subscriber gains in recent years helped it achieve its first annual profit in 2024.
ET Auto News
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Ashok Leyland signs vehicle finance agreement with West Bengal Gramin Bank
Under the partnership, West Bengal Gramin Bank will provide vehicle loans to customers of Ashok Leyland, offering repayment plans aligned with borrower preferences.
ET BrandEquity News
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Jalen Hurts becomes first NFL player to lead Sprite campaign
Jalen Hurts has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first NFL player to spearhead a major Sprite campaign. This groundbreaking partnership signifies Hurts' expanding influence beyond football, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in sports advertising. His collaboration with Sprite highlights the increasing recognition of NFL stars' value in marketing and their ability to connect with younger audiences.
Jalen Hurts becomes first NFL player to lead Sprite campaign
Jalen Hurts has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first NFL player to spearhead a major Sprite campaign. This groundbreaking partnership signifies Hurts' expanding influence beyond football, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in sports advertising. His collaboration with Sprite highlights the increasing recognition of NFL stars' value in marketing and their ability to connect with younger audiences.
ETCFO News
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Pepsico Bottler Varun Beverages appoints Pankaj Madan as CFO
PepsiCo bottling partner Varun Beverages has appointed Pankaj Madan as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective July 30, 2025. Madan brings over 35 years of cross-sector experience in finance leadership roles, including stints at IndiGo, Bharti Walmart, and InterGlobe Enterprises. His appointment comes as the company navigates market headwinds, including a recent 3% volume dip due to early monsoon rains.
Pepsico Bottler Varun Beverages appoints Pankaj Madan as CFO
PepsiCo bottling partner Varun Beverages has appointed Pankaj Madan as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective July 30, 2025. Madan brings over 35 years of cross-sector experience in finance leadership roles, including stints at IndiGo, Bharti Walmart, and InterGlobe Enterprises. His appointment comes as the company navigates market headwinds, including a recent 3% volume dip due to early monsoon rains.
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IT engineer kills self on company campus in Hinjewadi
The deceased, identified as Piyush Kawade, has left a brief suicide note for his father, stating that 'he does not deserve to be his son'. He also apologised for taking the extreme step, an official said.
ET CIO News
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Maharashtra govt to launch app-based transport service
The State Transport Department will collaborate on the app, potentially named 'Jai Maharashtra' or similar, and aims to offer rickshaw, taxi, and e-bike services. Financial support, including interest-free loans, will be available through Mumbai Bank and various corporations to encourage vehicle purchases and employment.
Maharashtra govt to launch app-based transport service
The State Transport Department will collaborate on the app, potentially named 'Jai Maharashtra' or similar, and aims to offer rickshaw, taxi, and e-bike services. Financial support, including interest-free loans, will be available through Mumbai Bank and various corporations to encourage vehicle purchases and employment.