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Havells India Ltd on Wednesday said its consumer durables brand Lloyd has forayed into the Middle East market through a distribution partnership with Dubai-based TeknoDome. Lloyd's focus in the Middle East encompasses a range of technologically advanced and energy-efficient products and the company has introduced a portfolio, including a premium range of ACs, front-load and semi-automatic washing machines, frost-free and side-by-side refrigerators and LED TV range, Havells India said in a statement. Havells India Chairman and Managing Director Anil Rai Gupta said the company's commitment has been expanding its international presence. "...We take pride in Making in India for the world. Lloyd has been synonymous with innovation and trust in India, and we are confident that our range of products will resonate with the preferences and lifestyle of the Middle East market," he added. On the partnership with Havells, TeknoDom Chairman and Managing Director Saket Gaurav said, "This ...
Ebitda increases by 11% YoY but goes down by 24% QoQ; LLoyd witnesses steady growth
Even as the trend is seen continuing in Q2 before reversing in the second half, analysts are positive on the company
In FY20, firm reported its first decline in annual revenues and profits after 2 decades of uninterrupted growth; quarterly revenues declined for 3rd quarter in June
Growth moderates in cables, lighting; poor show in switchgear and Lloyd business
The beautifully designed Lloyd ULED TV stands up to tech giants
The retail showrooms will offer wide ranges of energy efficient, ultra-modern and durable air conditioners
For now, the Street will keep a close watch on the investor call scheduled on Monday afternoon
Lloyd that paid Rs 20 crore, also acquired exclusive, worldwide rights to use trademark 'Noske-Kaeser Rail and Vehicle'