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HUL will collect and process plastic packaging waste and avoid plastic packaging

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Reliance Industries Ltd : 9 out of top 10 firms lose nearly Rs 2 2 lakh cr in m-cap, RIL gains

Nine of top 10 firms lose nearly Rs 2 2 lakh cr in market valuation

ISA, Free Press Journal and ABP Network organising a webinar, Brands and Consumers: 2021 and Beyond

ISA, Free Press Journal and ABP Network organising a webinar, ‘Brands and Consumers: 2021 and Beyond’ To understand the strategies devised by top brands to tackle the challenges of Covid, some of the best marketing minds will address the two-part webinar series. The first session will be on February 24 and the second will be on March 3 Delhi, February 22, 2021 Consumer behaviour has gone through a paradigm shift during Covid and has posed new challenges for brands. In order to understand the strategies devised by top brands to tackle the challenges of this global event/pandemic and to look beyond, The Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA), in association with Free Press Journal and ABP Network, is organising a webinar ‘Brands and Consumers: 2021 and Beyond’. This two-part unique webinar series will be addressed by the best Marketing minds from across industries.

M-cap of 8 out of 10 top firms plunges by Rs 1 23 lakh crore this week

M-cap of 8 out of 10 top firms plunges by Rs 1.23 lakh crore this week Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was the biggest laggard on the list as its market valuation slumped Rs 44,672.14 crore to Rs 11,52,770.11 crore BusinessToday.In | February 21, 2021 | Updated 16:51 IST Only State Bank of India (SBI) and Reliance Industries (RIL) emerged as gainers in the list of most-valued companies The market capitalisation of eight out of 10 most-valued firms saw an erosion of Rs 1,23,670.47 crore last week. The drop came about in line with a bearish broader market trend. The BSE benchmark fell 654.54 points, or 1.26 per cent, last week. However, only State Bank of India (SBI) and Reliance Industries (RIL) emerged as gainers in the list of most-valued companies. Meanwhile, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was the biggest laggard on the list as its market valuation slumped Rs 44,672.14 crore to Rs 11,52,770.11 crore. HDFC Bank s valuation plunged by Rs 23,964.99 crore to reach Rs 8,47,754.6

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