Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, May 21, 2006 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Nokia to connect to youth through street footballNokia India has announced plans to host a national level `Futsal' challenge, a free style football tournament that will provide budding football stars in the country an opportunity to match their skills against leading `Futsal' players from ... More
Bill to widen scope of services under USO Fund SOFTWARE California Software: Invest The company's strong clientele, inorganic growth moves and good financials lend confidence to its overall expansion strategy. More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Nasscom wants tax sops to continueWith the Finance Ministry undertaking a review of tax exemptions including the tax holiday granted to the IT sector, Nasscom today said the issue needed to be examined in the global perspective where ending tax incentives may prompt players to ... More E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS TVS property in Chennai to be sold through e-auction A 55,000 sq ft vacant piece of land in the upmarket Boat Club area of Chennai is coming up for sale through an electronic auction. The TVS group, which owns the property, has asked C.B. Richard Ellis, an international real estate consultancy ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back May. 14-May. 20 ITC e-Choupal wins Stockholm Challenge Award Infosys to hire from overseas schools Medical transcription industry poised for growth Air Force may soon vacate spectrum for mobile users |
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