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Articles 321 through 420 of 500:
- Sensex Falls On Profit-Selling By Funds (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 18, 2007)
The benchmark BSE Sensex fell 88 points today on profit-selling by funds in heavy-weight technology stocks led by Infosys Technologies
- What’S Left? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 18, 2007)
Can a company have a soul without a body? Just how much can a company outsource and still keep its own identity?
- Karnatak University Ties Up With Infosys Bpo To Train Students In Soft Skills (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 18, 2007)
The company module will enable students find employment in BPO companies
The memorandum to be valid for three years
`BPO companies not finding right candidates'
- Sensex Down 89 Points (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 18, 2007)
Stock markets beat a hasty retreat after a strong two-day rally as the soaring rupee took a toll on export-oriented IT sector, pulling down the Sensex by 89 points on Tuesday on unwinding of positions by operators.
- Infosys City Project In Limbo (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Land wars at Singur and Nandigram have hit Infosys’ plans for investment in West Bengal as evident from the state government’s failure to respond to the software giant’s two-year-old proposal to set up a software development centre that involved . . . .
- Sensex Closes 311.50 Pts Up At 13,695.58 (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Bulls reined on the bourses on Monday. Rally in the global markets and reports that India's monsoon will be good this year boosted the sentiments.
- Reliance M-Cap Surges Above Rs 2 Lakh Crore (Business Line, Jayanta Mallick , Apr 17, 2007)
Co offers employees stock option scheme for first time
- Indian High-Tech Workers Get Lesson In Etiquette (Tim Sullivan) (Washington Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 16, 2007)
At the heart of the sprawling corporate campus, in a hilltop building overlooking the immaculately shorn lawns, the sports fields and the hypermodern theater complex, young engineers crowd into a classroom.
- 'They Call Me !Ncredible Ms Soni (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 16, 2007)
Minister of tourism on India's success at the Berlin tourism trade fair and the road ahead for the growth of tourism in India.
- Sensex Up 270 Points On Infy Earnings (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 15, 2007)
Infosys’ strong January-March quarter results triggered of the 270.27 points rise in the Sensex on Monday to close 13384 even as most of the Asian markets were in the red.
- Infy Beats Estimates, Q4 Profit Soars 70% (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 15, 2007)
Beating market expectations, information technology major Infosys closed the last quarter of 2006-07 on a high, registering a 56.9 per cent growth in profit for the year at Rs 3,856 crore.
- Govt Looks Beyond Bangalore (Deccan Herald, R Krishnakumar, Apr 15, 2007)
With the High Court directing the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board against acquiring land in Bangalore, the State government is looking to replicate Bangalore’s SEZ boom in other parts of the State.
- Infosys Net Up 57 P.C. At Rs. 3,850 Cr. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys Technologies reported an income of Rs. 13,893 crore (consolidated) for the year ended March 31, 2007, with a year-on-year growth of 45.9 per cent and a net profit after tax of Rs. 3,850 crore, a 56.6 per cent growth.
- Infy Beats Estimates, Q4 Profit Soars 70% (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Beating market expectations, information technology major Infosys closed the last quarter of 2006-07 on a high, registering a 56.9 per cent growth in profit for the year at Rs 3,856 crore.
- Nrn’S Remarks Disrespect To Nation, Says Prakash (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
"Any individual, however big he might be, should realise his/her limits while speaking in public," Mr Prakash said in the Legislative Assembly
- Infy Revenues To Cross $4 Bn (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Riding on the strong growth of the global IT services industry, IT bellwether Infosys’ revenues grew by around US $1 billion in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2007.
- Sensex Zooms 270 Pts (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys’ strong January-March quarter results triggered of the 270.27 points rise in the Sensex on Monday to close 13384 even as most of the Asian markets were in the red. The infotech stocks were buoyant led by TCS which gained . . .
- K'taka Govt, Cops Sing Different Tunes (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
In a new twist to the national anthem row involving Infosys chief mentor NR Narayana Murthy, the Mysore police on Friday maintained they have not filed any FIR against the former even as the Karnataka government asserted a case was registered.
- Top-Level Changes (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys Technologies, while reporting a 46 per cent year-on-year growth in income, has announced significant changes at the senior management level.
- Infosys Beats Mkt Expectations (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Leading software services provider, Infosys Technologies on Friday posted 69.27 per cent increase in net profit at Rs 1,124 crore for the quarter ended March 31, as compared to Rs 664 crore for the year-ago period.
- Sensex Up 270 Points On Infy Earnings (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys’ strong January-March quarter results triggered of the 270.27 points rise in the Sensex on Monday to close 13384 even as most of the Asian markets were in the red.
- K’Taka Govt Says Case Registered Against Murthy, Police Say No (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
In a new twist to the national anthem row involving Infosys chief mentor NR Narayana Murthy, the Mysore police on Friday maintained they have not filed any FIR against the former even as the Karnataka government asserted a case was registered.
- Infosys Q4 Net Rises 70% On New Clients, Higher Fees (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
A strong ramp up by top 10 clients coupled with a Rs 124-crore tax write back helped Infosys Technologies post profit growth of 70 per cent for the quarter-ended March 31, 2007.
- Money Fine, Not Murthy (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys’s money is music to the markets, but its chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy’s words have struck a jarring note in the corridors of power.
- Infosys Net Profit Up 56.6% At Rs 3,850 Cr (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
Infosys Technologies Limited announced a robust 56.6 per cent growth in its net profit for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007 at Rs 3,850 crore.
- Of Icons (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 14, 2007)
However, one thing is clear from these two episodes involving these icons, the higher you go, the greater is the fall.
- Infosys Mentor Faces Case On Anthem (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
The controversy over Infosys chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy’s remarks on the national anthem issue snowballed on Friday and the Karnataka police registered a case against him and the Karnataka government condemned his remarks as an . . .
- Infosys Expected To Report 52 Per Cent Revenue Growth (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2007)
As it bellwether stock Infosys Technologies prepares to announce its Q4 and full-year results for 2006-07, all eyes will be on its guidance for the coming year.
- National Symbols Important: And So Is India (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
On Sunday, April 8, after President Kalam’s visit to Infosys’ facility at Mysore, when asked why an instrumental version of the national anthem had been played, Mr Narayana Murthy was quoted as saying, “We had arranged for five people to sing the anthem.
- Being Indian (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 12, 2007)
Symbols of nationalism like the national emblem and the flag reflect the pride of the nation and they are never to be trifled with.
- Shameful Comment (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2007)
The lone Kannada Chaluvali Paksha legislator in Karnataka Assembly was perhaps being unnecessarily harsh while describing Infosys chief mentor NR Narayana Murthy as a "traitor" for "insulting the National Anthem".
- Assembly Bays For Nrn’S Blood (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
Infosys Technolgies Chief Mentor N R Narayana Murthy came under attack from members of the legislature on Tuesday for two of his statements — for not singing the national anthem during the president’s visit to the company’s campus in Mysore and . . .
- Murthy Caught In Anthem Row (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
Infosys chief mentor N R Narayana Murthy has found himself embroiled in a controversy over his remarks on the national anthem during President APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit to Infy’s facility in Mysore on Sunday.
- Legislators Slam Infosys Chief For Remark On National Anthem (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
Narayana Murthy apologises even as Government awaits police report
Vatal Nagaraj demands an inquiry by the CBI
`He is offering unsolicited advice on Cauvery'
- Sezs For Farmers (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Apr 11, 2007)
India's outsourcing industry is reputed for creating prosperity in the country. It has been extremely dynamic and undergone many transformations.
- Sensex Edges Up In Choppy Trade (Gulf News, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
Indian shares eked out modest gains in choppy trade yesterday, but software services companies fell as investors turned cautious ahead of earnings results that kick off this week.
- Infosys Boss Makes Anthem Apology (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2007)
The founder of one of India's leading technology companies has apologised after being accused of making rude comments about the national anthem.
- Sensex Up; Friday The 13th May Decide Medium Term Direction (Indian Express, Sandeep Singh, Apr 10, 2007)
The market broke last week’s trend today. The Sensex rose 321 points or 2.5 per cent, closing at 13,177. Surprisingly, the banking index (Bankex), which had been leading the fall in the Sensex last week, ended up as the biggest sectoral gainer.
- Sensex Regains 13k (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2007)
The 30-share sensitive index recovered its last Monday’s 617 point fall in the consecutive four-day rally. The 30-share-index opened firm at 12,904.85 points and gradually moved upward to the intra-day high of 13,194.00 before ending the day at 13,177.74.
- Sensex Surges 322 Points (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2007)
The Sensex surged by 322 points on Monday as the upbeat mood gathered momentum on the back of across-the-board buying by operators as well as sustained global firmness.
- Us Slowdown May Hit Growth Of It Cos (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2007)
A report by HSBC Securities along with Capital Markets (India) estimates that revenue and net profit growth rates for eight IT majors will decline in the range of 500-1,500 basis points in 2007-08 since the US remains the largest market for Indian . . .
- Not Ambitious Enough (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
The ministry of defence, traditionally a support base for a network of public sector production units, is at last thinking of defence production in terms of free-market competition.
- Reverse Brain Drain, Kalam Tells It Sector (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam on Sunday called upon the IT sector to reverse the brain drain and work towards making India the knowledge capital on the lines of Nalanda University.
- Kalam Plumps For Narayana Murthy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
Having Chief Mentor of Infosys N.R. Narayana Murthy as the next President of India is a " fantastic" idea, according to President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.
- Treat 20 Patients For Free Each Year: Kalam To Docs (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
Kalam made the doctors and paramedical staff take oath that they would impart medical care to 20 patients free of cost every year.
- Murthy Would Be 'Fantastic' As President, Says Kalam (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
President APJ Abdul Kalam said it would be "fantastic" if software industry icon NR Narayana Murthy succeeded him.
- High-Tech Workers Wanted In India (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
At the heart of the sprawling corporate campus, in a hilltop building overlooking the immaculately shorn lawns, the sports fields and the hypermodern theater complex, young engineers crowd into a classroom.
- Infosys Must Set A Model Of `Reverse Brain Drain': Kalam (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Apr 09, 2007)
Mysore April 8 Infosys' Global Education Centre has begun its journey to becoming the contemporary equivalent of the Nalanda University.
- Indian Investment Contributing To Prosperity And Jobs In Uk (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 07, 2007)
The investment by Indian companies in the UK is contributing to economic prosperity and employment opportunities in the country.
- Sez Approval Freeze Lifted (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 06, 2007)
The EGOM had frozen SEZ approvals following protests over the controversial Nandigram project and others.
- Sezs Now To Be Industry-Driven (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 06, 2007)
The Special Economic Zones will now be solely entrepreneur driven and the Government will have little role in both land acquisition and rehabilitation.
- Outsourcing Moves To Front Office (Deccan Herald, Anand Giridharadas, Apr 06, 2007)
High-skilled jobs, once thought to be impossible to outsource, are flowing to India.
- Yes To Special Economic Zones (Indian Express, VIKAS DHOOT, Apr 06, 2007)
After 73 days of a freeze on Special Economic Zones which saw heated political and economic debate, the UPA government finally cleared the process of approving and notifying SEZs .
- Govt Lifts Freeze On Sezs, Caps Size At 5,000 Hectares (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 06, 2007)
The Government today lifted the freeze on special economic zones (SEZs) while simultaneously tightening rules by prescribing a ceiling on the size at 5,000 hectares for multi-product SEZs and increasing the processing area from 35 per cent to 50 . . .
- Smaller, Kinder Sezs (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 06, 2007)
The Centre today said land for special economic zones must be acquired with the consent of owners and put a 5,000-hectare cap on their size.
- Foreign Remittances Don't Translate To Industrial Investments For Kerala (Business Line, D. Murali , Apr 06, 2007)
The issue of why there are no industrial investments in Kerala from foreign remittances cannot be detached from why there have not been major investments.
- Govt Lifts Freeze On Sezs, Caps Size At 5,000 Hectares (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 06, 2007)
The Government today lifted the freeze on special economic zones (SEZs) while simultaneously tightening rules by prescribing a ceiling on the size at 5,000 hectares for multi-product SEZs and increasing the processing area from 35 per cent to 50 . . .
- India Outsourcing Moves To Front Office (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 05, 2007)
Outsourcing is breaking out of the back office.
- India's Edge Goes Beyond Outsourcing (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 05, 2007)
For years, most service industry jobs that were moved to countries like India were considered relatively low-skill tasks like answering customer inquiries.
- Sensex Regains Some Lost Ground (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 03, 2007)
After a 4.72 per cent fall on Monday, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex partially recovered to quote over 115 points in early trade on Tuesday on purchasing by funds in select blue-chip stocks.
- When Everything Is Outsourced, What Is Left? (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 02, 2007)
"OUTSOURCE EVERYTHING except your soul," the excitable guru Tom Peters once exhorted. And companies all over the world have responded with a will. Want someone to build you a computer or a fridge? Old hat. How about a complete car or even a house? Done.
- Wipro Ropes In Samurai For Japan Push (Singapore Times, Venkatesh Ganesh, Apr 02, 2007)
Wipro Technologies, the global software export unit of infotech major Wipro, is reorganising its operations in Japan and China under a Japanese chief executive officer.
- Special Real Estate Zones (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Apr 02, 2007)
SPECIAL Economic Zone (SEZ) has become a fashionable buzz phrase.
- Simmering Discontent Over Sezs (Business Line, S. D. Naik, Mar 31, 2007)
The consensus among experts seems to be that the economic and other costs of SEZs are likely to outweigh the so-called benefits because of the way the rules have been formulated and the loopholes in the policy. The RBI has, thus, stated that SEZs . . .
- Ongc Leads Indian Firms In Forbes List (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 31, 2007)
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) leads the pack of 34 Indian companies, a chunk of them from the banking sector, which have found place on the elite Forbes' list of 2000 corporate giants across the world.
- Sc Stays Quota, Govt In A Bind (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 30, 2007)
The UPA Government’s steps to enforce 27 per cent OBC quota in Central educational institutions suffered a setback as the Supreme Court on Thursday put on hold the staggered process initiated to implement the OBC quota from the coming academic session.
- Software Firms - The Big Get Bigger (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 30, 2007)
Not all is well on the Indian offshore front. While a handful of offshore players, and in particular the top three, are performing exceedingly well, more than 500 small and medium-size firms are struggling and performing below the industry average.
- Sensex Falls Below 13,000 (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 29, 2007)
Bears firmed their grip on Dalal Street on Wednesday on the back of weak global stock markets, concern over rising crude oil prices (crude crossed over $64), hardening interest rates and Rupee's strong surge against US dollar.
- Indian It Firms In Rush For H1-B Lottery (Times of India, Chidanand Rajghatta, Mar 29, 2007)
Courier services and beat postmen covering zip code 05478 in the small town of St. Albans, Vermont, USA, are in for shock on Monday, April 2.
- Power Punch (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 29, 2007)
First of all, power is about making life for
people around you better. Second, power is about feeling better about yourself, in the sense that you have done good things and people have benefited. And I would say it's
certainly much more the . . .
- Appreciable Benefit (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 28, 2007)
Export sops, principally in the form of a depreciated rupee, have outlived their utility. The finance ministry, now focused on scrapping the duty entitlement passbook scheme (DEPB) for the tax revenue foregone, should team up with the Reserve Bank . . .
- Pay More For Fat Pay Tomorrow (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 27, 2007)
Students of IIM Bangalore’s postgraduate programme will have to pay Rs 2.5 lakh from the coming academic session after the B-school’s governing body today cleared one of its steepest fee hikes — an increase of Rs 75,000 a year.
- Sensex Ends Flat After 4-Day Rally (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2007)
The Sensex opened with a positive gap 35 points at 13,343, but slipped to a low of 13,197 - down 146 points from the day's open - in the morning deals.
- Tatas Eyeing Deutsche Telekom's It Unit In Germany: Report (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2007)
In line with its strategy of global expansion through acquisitions, corporate giant Tatas are reported to be in advanced stages of talks for buying the IT business unit of German telecom giant Deutsche Telekom.
- Indian It Biggies Losing Out To Mncs (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Mar 22, 2007)
Indian IT majors are far behind their MNC counterparts when it comes to striking big deals in the domestic arena, primarily because they currently do not offer a suite of services (includes storage, database, servers, PCs, software and infrastructure . .
- For A Business Civilisation That Is Humane (Business Line, D. Murali , Mar 22, 2007)
`Corporate goodness' is the desire on the part of corporate management to operate according to an altruistic or idealistic motive.
- Narayana Murthy Not In Favour Of Acquiring Farmlands For Sez (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2007)
Software icon N R Narayana Murthy on Wednesday opposed the practice of acquiring farm lands for Special Economic Zones (SEZ), saying that the earlier practice of companies building their own campuses was good enough.
- Infy Mentor Faults Sez Policy For It (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2007)
Infosys Chairman Narayana Murthy fears that the SEZ row created in West Bengal will have a cascading effect on the industry.
- Internet Curbs For India's Top Students (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 20, 2007)
The authorities in India's premier engineering institute, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay (Mumbai), have cut off internet access to students in hostels at night.
- Internet Curbs For India's Top Students (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2007)
The authorities in India's premier engineering institute, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay (Mumbai), have cut off internet access to students in hostels at night.
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