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WEB EXTRAS SOFTWARE: `Clients now ask probing questions' Any views on mergers and acquisitions (M&A)? Most Indian companies have that kind of cash. Any more on the horizon such as HCL ... OUTLOOK: Exciting software times ahead Kuliza Technologies sees software product development moving beyond financial domains.. Taking time off from the recent PanIIT conference in IIT-Madras are three senior IIT-ians, busy discussing with Business Line important issues such as ... INTERNET: Explore Google Much of what you do in a day depends on Google. “But there’s so much more that people can do with Google. Most users haven’t explored the entire spectrum of search areas within Google,” says Alok Goel, Product ... GOVT BONDS: Bonds zoom on surge in liquidity, weakening inflation Bid to cover ratio, which indicates preference for G-secs, declines. Bangalore, Jan. 4 Bonds skyrocketed propelled by increased liquidity in the financial markets and ... FINANCIAL MARKETS: Financial crisis is now B-school study material Mumbai, Jan. 4 The best thing to do from a crisis is to learn from it. That’s precisely what B-schools in India are doing: turning the global financial crisis into a part of their management ... FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING: Turmeric exports surge on higher demand Good demand for Indian turmeric in the world market has pushed up exports of the spice during the first eight months of the current fiscal despite substantial increase in its price to Rs 46.43 a kg from Rs 30.36 a kg in the same period a ... RICE: Plea to lift grain export controls Mumbai, Jan. 4 The country’s grain export trade is upset with the Government that despite favourable conditions both at home and abroad, rice and wheat exports have not been opened up fully. While basmati is allowed for export with a ... COMMENT: Corporate governance Responses to Sticklish Issues dated Dec 22. Experience tells us that experts will be able to spot loopholes in the best of laws. So also with corporate governance. Failure occurs in the implementation part. Stakeholders have to be vigilant. ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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