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July 18
SEBI clears TCS IPO.
July 17
J&K, Bihar have average higher on calls per day on landlines.
Sting Broadband in talks to offer 4G wireless system.
IT sector clocks 24 pc growth in 2003-04.
Indian IT companies may lose to global firms on Basel-II.
Satyam to expand Orissa operations.
A yen for correction spells orders for KG Info unit.
Tata Tele planning major expansion in Maharashtra, Goa.
Brigade Corp set to expand delivery centres.
July 16
Sticky sales push PC makers' rethink on pricing.
HFCL likely to bag BSNL's Rs 130-crore rural project.
Aztec Q1 net surges to Rs 2.8 crore.
CA plans to expand India operations.
Capital IQ to invest $3 million in India centre.
Watch out for attrition, says Monster chief.
Electronics instruments exports at Rs 1,515 crore in 2003-04: ESC.
Ad spends by handset firms more than double.
Infosys, Satyam eyeing US govt work.
IT chiefs take home fat pay packets in 2003-04.
Reliance Info closes $250-million vendor deal.
iSeva to ramp up headcount to 1,400.
TCS float likely from July 29.
July 15
Dell slashes PC, notebook prices.
iGate posts Q1 net of Rs 11 lakh.
Progeon revenue up 21 pc.
Mastek Q4 net up at Rs 6.87 crore.
Zenith sees only 2 pc cut in PC prices; cites excise anomaly.
VCs pump in $180 million in 14 companies in Q1.
July 14
Infosys posts 38 pc revenue growth; Weak rupee may help Infy earn Rs 730 crore this year.
TCS retains top slot in software, service exports.
Accessing Net: It's the cordless card way.
Infosys results: Accounting norm changes limits hedging gains; company cuts US dependence by around 10 pc.
July 13
ICRA ties up with BPO vendor; investment research input to overseas banks.
Headstrong arm plans $7-million facility in Bangalore.
Sunil Gupta buys IVL India from German promoters.
Rabo India gives Rs 450-crore loan to Escotel Mobile.
Disaster recovery goes hybrid, market set to grow rapidly.
Escotel gets Rs 450 crore from Rabo India.
iPod a security risk: British Govt.
Japan warns MS on unfair business practices.
July 12
Flextronics in buy-out talks with Emuzed?
Skilled manpower shortage pushes up salaries, attrition.
TCS chief is offshore king.
Imported PCs may cost less than assembled ones.
Phishing on the rise, alerts study.
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