MUMBAI, March 15 (Reuters) - Ashok Leyland Ltd. , India's second-biggest bus and truck maker, expects to earn up to a fifth of its revenue from exports and international operations by 2012, up from 8 percent, the Mint newspaper said on Thursday.
It could come through "exports, possible acquisitions and an expansion of our global manufacturing footprint", Vice Chairman Dheeraj Hinduja told the business paper.
Leyland, the flagship of the Hinduja group, is looking at ...
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