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kingfisher brewing(UB)Kingfisher airlinesVijay mallaya’s investment in IPL&Horse clubskingfisher yachts

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The UB(United Breweries)group was founded by a Scotishman,Thomas leishman in 1857vital mallya was elected as the company first Indian director in 1947king..,the group most visible and profitable brand,made a modest entry in the 60after vital mallya death in 1983,his son vijay mallya took up the mantle of the group

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1948-mr Vital mallya became the first chairman1950-registered office moved to banglore1974-ub beer exported to Aden and Middle east1981-canned beer was introduced1982-ub kingfisher hit parlors in England and USA2000- associated breweries and distilleries ltd .and manglor breweries and distilleries ltd.were acquired

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Factory of alcohol

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Kingfisher Airlines Limited is an airline group based in India. Its head office is in Andheri (East), Mumbai and Registered Office in UB City, Bangalore. Kingfisher Airlines, through its parent company United Breweries Group, has a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red

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Share market of kingfisher

Kingfisher's position in top Indian airlines on the basis of market share had slipped to 5 from 2 because of the crisis.By early 2012, the airline accumulated losses of over 7,000 crore (US$1.27 billion) with half of its fleet grounded and several members of its staff going on strike

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Mallya has received several professional awards both in India and overseas.[citation needed] He was conferred an honorary degree of Doctorate of Philosophy in Business Administration, by the Southern California University for Professional Studies of Santa Ana, California (a correspondence school since renamed to California Southern University, and not to be confused with the University of Southern California or the University of California, Irvine) in 1997.[16] He has also been nominated as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum.[citation needed] He has also received France's highest civilian award 

Awards

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Award and achievement

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 Bangalore team was won by Vijay Mallya, who paid US$111.6 million for it

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Investment in horses ride

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Mallya has bought some items at auctions that have substantial value in the history of India. In 2004, he bought the sword of Tipu Sultan at an auction in London, and brought it back to India.[14] In March 2009, Mallya bought five personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi (his iconic eyeglasses, a pocket watch, leather sandals he had made by hand, and a plate and bowl from which he had eaten his last meal) for US$1.8 million in a New York auction that had caused an uproar in India; the government of India had tried and failed to prevent the sale.[15]

Auction purchases

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Kingfisher Airlines' troubles increased on Monday as over 200 pilots decided to prolong their two-day-old strike after dialogue with the management, led by chief executive officer Sanjay Aggarwal, to resolve the salary issue failed to make headway.

Pilots on strike

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On 10 November 2009, Flight 4124 operated by ATR 72-212A VT-KAC, skidded off the runway after landing at Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The aircraft suffered substantial damage, but all 46 passengers and crew escaped unharmed.[35] In November 2010, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation released its final report into the accident. It revealed that the cause of the accident was pilot error, with the aircraft landing at too high a speed and too far down Runway 27A, which was the designation given to Runway 27 whilst it was being operated at a reduced length due to the closure of Runway 14/32 for maintenance

Flight crashed

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Details-Price of flight tickets

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Ever since the airline commenced operations in 2005, it has been reporting losses. After acquiring Air Deccan, Kingfisher suffered a loss of over 1,000 crore (US$181 million) for three consecutive years. By early 2012, the airline accumulated losses of over 7,000 crore (US$1.27 billion) with half of its fleet grounded and several members of its staff going on strike.

Financial

crisis

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Crisis for passengers

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Airports for kingfisher

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Kingfisher yacht