ICICI, Kingfisher, Taj top brands in Asia-Pacific: Survey : News : ASIA : Business, Economics & Finance
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Three Indian brands -- ICICI, Kingfisher and Taj -- have emerged as the most admired consumer brands across Asia-Pacific alongside global majors like LG, Sony, Cadbury, HP and Nokia in their respective segments.
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