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India Yamaha
NEW DELHI: Two-wheeler maker India Yamaha Motor today reported 26.82 per cent increase in its total sales in October 2011 at 47,240 units.
The company had sold 37,251 units in the same month last year, India Yamaha Motor said in a statement.
In the domestic market, the company's sales stood at 38,229 units as against 31,791 units in the same month last year, up 20.25 per cent.
Exports of India Yamaha rose by 65.04 per cent to 9,011 units during the month from 5,460 units in the year-ago period, it added.
"The festive season has played a vital role in catapulting sales for Yamaha this month. We are confident that the momentum will sustain in the long run and help us in redefining our sales graph," India Yamaha Motor Director(Sales and Marketing) Jun Nakata said.
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Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI)
NEW DELHI: Two-wheeler manufacturer Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today reported 19.69 per cent jump in sales at 1,78,181 units in October.
The company's total sales stood at 1,48,861 units in the corresponding month last year, HMSI said in a statement.
Motorcycle sales grew by 4.64 per cent to 71,509 units in October 2011 as against 68,332 units in October 2010, it added.
The company reported 32.46 per cent jump in scooter sales to 1,06,672 units in October compared to 80,529 units in the year-ago period.
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Hero MotoCorp (HMC)
Country's largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp today reported 1.32% jump in its October sales at 5,12,238 units.
The company had sold 5,05,553 units in the corresponding month last year, Hero MotoCorp said in a statement. "We have been reaching new milestones this fiscal and the highest ever October retail sales is no exception. We are delighted with the response of the customers this festival season," Hero MotoCorp Senior Vice-President (Marketing and Sales) Anil Dua said.
The company recorded over 6.5 lakh units retail sales of two-wheelers in the last month, thus surpassing the previous highest of over 6 lakh retail sales in October 2008.
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Bajaj Auto
NEW DELHI The country's second largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto today reported 6.46 per cent increase in its motorcycle sales in October at 3,51,083 units.
The company had sold 3,29,776 units in the corresponding month last year, Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) said in a statement.
BAL said exports grew 19.53 per cent during the month at 1,31,948 units compared to 1,10,387 units in October 2010.
In the three-wheeler category, company said its sales stood at 44,191 units as against 41,040 units in the same month last year, registering a jump of 7.68 per cent.
Total vehicle sales of the company in last month stood at 3,95,274 units compared to 3,70,816 units in the same period a year ago, a growth of 6.60 per cent, the statement said.
In October, the company lost production of about 25,000 motorcycles at the Pantnagar plant due to the curfew imposed in early last month. It led to some constrained in sales, BAL said.
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Source: Various News Articles from economictimes.indiatimes.com and business-standard.com.
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Yamaha grows 27%, Honda 19% and Hero around 1%. Inversely proportional to their market position. Well, Hero can't grow by 15% because it will break all records if that happens. Yes, The breakup with Honda might have resulted in some customer mindset changes but not so much. People still believe that "Hum me hai Hero".






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