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Wipro acquires Singapore firm for $246 mln.
Neeta Ragavan
Jul. 6, 2007

100 percent takeover process will be completed by month’s end. The deal will make the combined entity a force to reckon with across Asian markets in the personal care segment.

As the leading fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) firm in Southeast Asia catering to millions of Asian consumers, Unza posted Rs 6.83 billion in sales with a double digit-operating margin for the fiscal year ending April 2007. The top line growth was 14 percent year-on-year in dollar terms.



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