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Looking back

January 17

  • Excise duty goes on computer hardware items.

  • Wipro is biggest wealth creator in 1998-2003: Study

  • Idea Cellular buys Escotel Mobile, ETL; all-cash deal covers 6 circles, over 8.25 lakh subscribers.

  • Hexacom bid: Shyam Tele queers pitch for Bharti.

  • Infosys see steeper growth for software testing unit.

  • Patni offer price band at Rs 200-230.

  • Non-resident outsourcers: Nasscom suggests changes in tax regime.

  • Java drives Mars Rover.

  • Dell reduces prices on select items.

  • SMS incoming calls can't be blocked in grace time; TRAI fiat implies no recharge rush for prepaid users.

  • Rediff cuts loss by 94 pc in Dec quarter.

  • vmoksha to up headcount to 1,000.

  • vCustomer on prowl for acquisition.

  • Midas to double headcount.

    January 15

  • Blue Star seeking strategic partners to fund buys.

  • Integrated SoftTech to focus on telecom outsourcing.

  • Israel cos keen to tap Indian talent pool.

  • ebookers plans to spin off India call centre unit.

  • Reliance Info Ethernet to go on stream in 7 weeks.

  • Adaptec to invest $25m more in R&D centres.

  • Tata Tele offers new services for call centres.

  • Telstra move to shift 450 jobs to India draws ire.

  • Basic players oppose lower dial up Net access tariff.

  • 2i Capital set to float Rs 500 cr India fund.

  • Nasscom's board to meet in US.

  • Bose Corp plans Indian software arm.

    January 14

  • Big boost from duty reliefs, says Nasscom; hardware sector set to grow at 30 pc.

  • Play down backlash: Shourie.

  • Naidu moots Challenge fund.

  • Digital Global Q3 net up 32 pc.

  • Moser Baer in talks with Warburg Pincus arm.
  • Hindujas scouting for buyer for Fascel stake.

  • Aztec Q3 net at Rs 20 lakh.

  • L&T keen to buy software firm.

  • BPO sector has reached critical mass: McKinsey.

    January 13

  • Mastek Q2 net falls to Rs 4.1 crore.

  • It's for US cos to resolve outsourcing outcry: Karnik.

  • Intel, IBM back fund to defend Linux users.

  • Temasek sets up $100 m Merlion India fund.

  • IT majors warn US govt: `Wake up, we have to compete for our jobs. '

  • More cos likely to switch to Unix: Forrester.

  • Nasscom plans fund to help SMEs in filing patents.

  • Scandent eyes more M&A deals at home and abroad.

    Januay 12

  • HCL Tech bags big order; to triple BPO headcount.

  • Ericsson to have more R&D done from India.

  • More IT interface with Dubai cos seen.

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