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Data Access gets SEBI nod for Rs 120-cr IPO
INTERNATIONAL long distance operator Data Access (India) Ltd has received the mandatory clearance from SEBI for its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO) of equity shares to be sold through the book-building route According to Mr Siddhartha ... More

GSM user base tops 1 billion
THE GSM industry has crossed the 1-billion subscriber mark a little ahead of its scheduled target date of March this year; the next one billion customers will be largely from subscriber additions in the emerging markets, said the GSM Association ... More

STOCKS
VSNL moves up on positive developments
THE stock of telecom service provider Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) continued its upbeat tempo to end the day on a positive note in an otherwise volatile market on Thursday. Brokers maintain that a series of positive initiatives, some of ... More

SOFTWARE
Geometric to invest Rs 2.25 cr in US co
GEOMETRIC Software Solutions Company Ltd has entered into an agreement with the Detroit-based Virtual Supply Chain Engineering Inc (VSCE) to make an investment of up to $5,00,000 (Rs 2.25 crore) in its 9 per cent non-convertible preference ... More

`EFI betting big on India'
EFI India, which plans to touch 200 people this year, is key to the parent company's current and future applications in digital imaging and print solutions market, said Mr Ghilad Dziesietnik, Vice-President, here on Thursday. "We are betting ... More

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    HUMAN RESOURCES
    IIM course helps IT cos combat attrition
    APART from instilling managerial skills in their engineers, the PG course in Software Management at IIM-Bangalore has helped IT companies battle attrition rates too. "Most of the graduating students of the programme have remained with their ... More

    SDG Soft in hire mode
    SDG Software India is planning to take its 50-person operation to 200 over the next 18-24 months, said Mr Sriram Potti, Country Manager. The company is planning to leverage its onsite, nearshore and offshore resources to develop its e-security ... More

    IT-ENABLED SERVICES
    Datacraft India sees 25-pc rise in revenues
    DATACRAFT India Ltd, an IT services company, hopes to report 25 per cent growth in revenues during the current fiscal over that of last year. For the fiscal ended March 2003, the Indian subsidiary of Datacraft Asia reported revenues of Rs ... More

    PEOPLE
    Top-level changes at Lason India
    LASON Corporation Inc, a business process outsourcing solutions provider, has announced a few top management elevations in its Indian operations — Lason India (earlier Vetri Software). Mr Pradeep Nevatia, who was Country Manager and ... More

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