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SkyQuest begins Indian operations

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Bangalore , Feb. 10

SKYQUEST.COM, a Singapore-based global content vendor of e-learning systems, has commenced its India operations from Bangalore

The company, launched in 1999, broadcasts select seminars organised by its parent company, Success Resources.

Announcing the launch of SkyQuest here, Dr Richard Tan, the company CEO said, "Through this we want to bring world-class seminars at affordable rates to people across the world. Some of the speakers charge something like $1,20,000 per speech and not many can afford the registration fees of $1,200-1,500."

The company delivers live and online video training and e-video conferencing for individuals and corporates. It charges an annual fee of $250 for corporates and $150 for individuals.

This membership entitles them to view at least two new seminars every month, apart from accessing 250 speeches already stocked in the portal library.

Success Resources organises seminars conducted by management gurus and motivational speakers such as Anthony Robbins, Michael Porter, Robert Kiyosaki, John Gray and Brian Tracy.

Mr Tan said that the company currently has 1,00,000 subscribers in 28 countries and hopes to sign on at least one million Indian members in the next three years.

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