Anil Ambani's twin strategy of debt reduction, coupled with fresh capital raising, has set the stage for a long-term transformation of the Reliance Group, investors feel
The brand caters to requirements of sports and fitness enthusiasts
Larger groups like the Tatas, Aditya Birla and Reliance Retail are slowly making a mark in a Rs 46,400 cr industry that is otherwise ruled by traditional organised and unorganised players
A Business Standard analysis found that while the number of Reliance retail stores has grown fourfold in six financial years, this growth has not been uniform
Will have over 300 Indian and International brands in categories such as apparels, footwear, cosmetics, lingerie, sportswear, luggage and accessories
Reliance Brands also recently forayed into food and beverages retail space by entering into a long-term franchise partnership with Pret A Manger - a global fresh food and organic coffee chain
Department of Consumer Affairs held meeting with stakeholders including Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance and Tata to discuss issues arising due to fake and deceptive online reviews
A meeting was held on Friday by Department of Consumers Affairs with Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance and Tata to address the issue, say sources
Reliance wishes to utlise its strength in a sector where it sees huge prospect. Luxury goods are Reliance's next target market, according to market pundits and analysts.
Most categories looking to capitalise on out-of-home momentum
Yearly numbers are not comparable, RIL said, since the petro retail business, which makes up 40 per cent of the company's retail revenues, has been demerged
Growing demand for value-for-money products and higher margins make this a profitable growth option
Go the extra mile by making calls, setting up mini stores; trend is here to stay, say experts
From consumer goods to fashion and lifestyle as well as aircraft manufacturers, cause-led advertising rules the day
Reliance's plans to diversify into e-commerce and expand in fashion come on the heels of India's new foreign investment curbs.