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Business Today, April 22, 2000
From Bricks To Clicks

The brick-and mortar enterprise is dead. It's the Net, which, with one click, has changed the way companies will now do business. BT scales the wall of traditional companies to investigate this transformation. All hail the brick-and-click corporation.

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Tata Tea's Heady Brew
Armed with the world's largest tea brand. Tetley, the Indian tea major is setting out to lock horns with Unilever in global markets.

Will Hindalco Roll In India?
Having taken over Indal, aluminium major Hindalco must now hammer the acquisition into shape before it can smelt a merger.

J&J Freshen Up
A flat topline, a declining bottomline, and growing competition is forcing the ultra-secretive FMCG to get kicking.

Timex Gets Ticking Alone
The break-up with Titan has sent the American watch-maker scurrying back to the drawing-boards for developing low-priced watches.

TV 18 Unveils The Big Picture
Riding on the success of its recent public stock offer, TV 18 has drawn up prime-time plans to plug into the Net, multimedia--and much more.

Modi Disconnects Telstra
CEO B.K. Modi has bought out Telstra's stake in their cellular joint venture. All he needs to do now is to dial into the right opportunities. 

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Quickly click on BT dot.com, our online guide to ideas, technologies, benchmarks, and resources for the e-preneur 2000.

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Stability could well be his middle-name. But banker-turned-digital CEO, Jorma Ollila, has taught Nokia to walk the fine line between strategic innovation and operational efficiency. An exclusive.

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