Oswal to expand retail ops; targets Rs 250 cr top-line by 2010
13th Nov 2006, 14:45 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 13: Cashing in on the retail boom in India, textile major Oswal group has embarked upon a major expansion plan for it's retail venture, which will see the company invest Rs 60 crore to set up as many as 120 new stores across the country.
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