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BusinessGyan to expand

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BANGALORE: BusinessGyan, the city-based business book, which provides information and data on the line of yellow pages, is proposed to be taken to other cities like Chennai, Pune and Hyderabad.

The book, with a customer base of 15,000 is one of the few magazines reaching out to most entrepreneurs and decision makers free of cost. It is a glossary of information for investors seeking opportunities and business partners and has already helped as a platform for a transaction of Rs 10 crore worth since its launch in April this year.

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