Thursday, March 30, 2006

ENTERTAINMENT COMPANIES

IIPM-PRESS CENTRE RELEASE

But then, why blame just Big Oil for such cruelty? If ‘entertainment’ companies are allowed to abuse animals and environment to lure consumers, there definitely has to be something wrong with our priorities.

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Friday, March 24, 2006

P&G finally shaves off Gillette

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US anti-trust authorities have given the go-ahead to Cincinnati- based Procter & Gamble for its $57 billion acquisition of Boston shaving giant Gillette, which would create the world’s largest consumer products company. The Federal Trade Commission’s a p-proval comes with a stipulation that Gillette divest its overlapping products – Right Guard men’s anti-perspirant deodorant and Rembrandt athome tooth-whitening brands.

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NON-CIGARETTE INDUSTRIES

PUBLICATION, IIPM

Truly so, ITC's focus had become diversified due to the promises of high growth in non-cigarette industries. But the fact also is that these are the same industries that have killed ITC's growth. The non-cigarette FMCG business segment of ITC, including packaged foods, saw a loss of Rs.900 million in the first half of the current financial year. And the losses have actually grown at 4.67% year on year. It makes very less business sense to continue in businesses that rather than contributing significantly to turnovers, are unnecessarily taking away the corporation's investments; these are huge opportunity costs in the making.

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BUSH ADMINISTRATION

Research and publication, IIPM-Knowledge Centre

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supporting viewpoints for the god of modern political think: Noam Chomsky

The huge admiration for Chomsky evident in Prospect’s poll is obviously not only, or even mainly, a response to intellectual achievement. Rather, it goes to a brilliant thinker who is willing to step outside his study and devote himself to exposing the high crimes and misdemeanors of the most powerful country in the world and its complicity with venal and brutal rulers across four continents over half a century or more.

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Source: IIPM Editorial-2006

Choices must be made, and choices matter. Shortsighted politicians like Bush often skimp on long-term investments in favour of short-term advantage. He recently signed a lavish infrastructure bill that included, among other payoffs to political supporters, an infamous bridge to nowhere in Alaska. Money that could have been used to save thousands of lives was spent to win votes...

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