Help with display of label name during incoming ca...

I have a nokia e72. In my contacts, under a particular company contact I have saved mobile numbers, as different label names of different individual. For eg,
Company Name: XYZ
Mobile ABC: xxxxxx
Mobile BDF: xxxxxx
Mobile ZUF: xxxxxx
When I receive an incoming call it only displays the company name and not the label name, which is associated with the mobile number. Kindly let me know if there is a way of displaying label names during an incoming calls.
Thanks.

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