![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, December 26, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH OVERSEAS BORROWINGS 2 Hyderabad cos eye GDR funds TWO Hyderabad-based technology companies - Fortune Informatics Ltd and Goldstone Technologies Ltd - have recently passed enabling resolutions that will help them to tap markets with GDR offers. The Fortune Informatics board, at its ... More HARDWARE Cisco plans to focus on optical, storage networking products `There is a need to define the priority within a network. Having quality of service allows service providers to offer better granulated service and in turn better revenue.' More SOFTWARE
Big firms gobble up smaller fry to stay aheadIN the last four years, the top few Indian software companies have done much better than their smaller cousins. Those that have been cautious and acquired companies much smaller have also done well. And, focus on software products could pay off ... More
Infosys Q3 results on Jan 9 HUMAN RESOURCES GrapeCity to double headcount in India GRAPECITY Group, a Japanese software company, will double the number of its people in the India development centre in the next one year as the company plans to move more work to India. "By the end of next year, we will have 200-250 people in ... More
First Consulting lines up plans to move more work offshore E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS Air India `Yatrik' earns, but pilots stir costs dear THE decision of Air India (AI) to launch `Yatrik', its online booking facility, seems to be paying dividends for the airline. The airline earned revenues of about Rs 4.5. crore from online booking during 2002-03. The online booking facility, ... More BROADBAND Rlys to withdraw request for equity participation in RailTel THE Railways Ministry, after failing to attract equity participation from state-owned telecom companies in its broadband foray, RailTel Corporation of India Ltd, has decided to withdraw its request. "We have decided to withdraw the request ... More PEOPLE Country head for PeopleSoft BANGALORE: PeopleSoft has announced the appointment of Mr Thiru Vengadam as India Country Manager, following the acquisition of J.D. Edwards, assuming responsibility for all of PeopleSoft's operations in India. Mr Vengadam previously ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Budget Wish-list Stocks: Dizzying Heights Steel Industry in 2003 Outsourcing backlash Stamp paper scam Housing finance scenario Insurance Round-up 2003 Organic farming The Cable tangle Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Rising intolerance (The Hindu) Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) In Depth Insurance Corner Swati CA Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Iraq Diary Looking back Dec. 14-Dec. 20 FDI inflow in telecom plummets 97% Idea slashes roaming rates by 50 pc in South Top IT firms clock rise in staff cost Tech sector salaries above market median, says study Lehman Bros' decision to stop outsourcing IT helpdesk Wipro, TCS downplay impact Gartner sees 96 pc growth in cellular phone base |
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