![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, July 09, 2005 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING BPOs resume outbound work for UK clients Queries deluge for staff on National Rail work INDIAN business process outsourcing companies on Friday resumed outbound telemarketing and collection operations for their UK clients, a day after a series of blasts in London brought life to a grinding halt . The BPO companies had suspended ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Mobile subscriber base up 2 m in June MOBILE subscriber base crossed the 56 million mark with the addition of 2 million new users in the month of June. While the subscriber base of cellular operators using the GSM technology increased by 1.57 million new users, the CDMA network ... More
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Hinduja TMT finding favour among investorsARE investors finding a new comfort level in revaluing the Hinduja TMT stock? The stock price trends seem to suggest that it has been trying to breach the resistance in the range between Rs 300 and Rs 350. Today, it finished at Rs 312.25, with ... More SOFTWARE MosChip mulls FII cap hike HYDERABAD: MosChip Semiconductor Technology Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that the members of the company will consider the approval of the resolutions (through Postal Ballot) of raising of investment limit of foreign ... More IT TRAINING ABT Info is a `learn while you earn' project: Promoters ABT Info, according to its promoters - the management of Dr Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology (MCET) - is not a profit-centric initiative. "The project aims at enabling the student community gain industry exposure. Besides ... More ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING Tally Solutions to launch ERP platform TALLY Solutions, the accounting software company , will shortly launch an Enterprise Resource Planning platform of its own in the country. The company hopes its ERP package will replicate the success of the various versions of its flagship ... More ISPS Telecom majors betting big on VoIP INDIA is fast on its way towards packet-based telecommunication networking, with almost every major telecom operator now contracting for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) equipment. And, following the operators would be a whole lot of others ... More OUTLOOK IT majors may better projections in Q1 Pricing has almost remained flattish during the quarter. The ten-fold hike in H-1 B visa costs could also be a drag. More TRENDS Will Coimbatore get the IT tag? WILL the Confederation of Indian Industry vision of making Coimbatore `an ideal IT destination' remain only on paper? The association has been pursuing relentlessly with the Government to consider setting up an IT Park here, but its efforts ... More BOOKS Book on offshore services launched THE Offshore Nation is not one country of region but a world of buyers and sellers, linked by a desire for higher productivity, lower costs and matching supply with demand, according to Mr Atul and Mr Avinash Vashishta, co-authors of `The ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jun. 26-Jul. 2 ITES exports surge 41 pc: ESC `Vendor consolidation the norm today' BT to invest $48 m in Asia India, China tape drive market set to grow: IDC TCS in BPO venture with Microsoft, Chinese cos VSNL close to tying up S. Africa telecom deal Completes acquisition of Tyco Global Stake dilution for knowhow acquisition Tata Tele in talks with SK Telecom |
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