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| April 21, 2004 |
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| 'Rhetoric cannot stop outsourcing' 'Outsourcing and offshoring are realities. The clock cannot be turned back. The train has left the station and it will not be going back,' says Dilip R Vellodi, founder, Sutherland Global Services.
'The Indian audience is fragmented, like in Europe' 'We want to be in charge of the value chain. And for this we have to be in software production, distribution, and broadcasting.' UTV chairman Ronnie Screwvala explains why his company is diversifying.
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| April 16, 2004 |
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| 'I will continue to be in charge of HLL' 'In my new capacity, I will have to take charge of Unilever's home and personal care business in Asia. This will be my additional responsibility and I will continue to be in charge of Hindustan Lever,' says Banga.
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| April 05, 2004 |
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| 'Road project to boost economy' The roads in India is a powerful stimulant to rural employment. It will have a strong multiplier effect on the local economy, says Subir Gokarn.
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| March 16, 2004 |
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| Behavioural finance holds clues to market madness Behavioural finance holds definite clues and appears apt in the current IPO craze. The herd mentality is evident in the scramble for shares. As the positive information of excess subscriptions comes, more investors enter the bandwagon.
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| March 08, 2004 |
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| We will like to better Daewoo HCV mart share: Ravi Kant Tata Motors inked an investment agreement to acquire Daewoo Commercial Vehicle. The acquisition marks the beginning of Tata Motors global expansion trail and is expected to help the company make a headway in a number of other markets.
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| March 05, 2004 |
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| 'Companies need to focus on end users' CII will have a three-pronged approach. First, the chamber will concentrate on consumers and will urge companies to focus on the end users, says N Srinivasan.
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| February 18, 2004 |
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| 'Fee cut will not affect IIM education' 'We will maintain the quality that we have today. But in the long run, it depends whether the government will provide the funds we need for maintaining our standards,' says IIM-K director Dr A H Kalro.
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| February 16, 2004 |
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| 'Green building mart a big biz opportunity' Today, when you buy a door or a window in wood, you are not aware that you are depleting forests. Tomorrow, your wood will have to be certified that it is from a sustainable forest, says R Parasu Raman, Vice Chairman, WGBC.
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| February 09, 2004 |
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| 'We are not opposed to outsourcing' We want offshoring and technological change to be managed transparently so that only one economy does not benefit at the expense of another, says UK union Amicus's nat. secy David Fleming.
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| February 06, 2004 |
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| 'MNCs won't make a big difference, post 2005' Nicholas Piramal India, a dominant player in the domestic pharmaceutical industry, appears to be unfazed by the anticipated consequences of the product patent regime that comes into play from January 2005.
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| January 22, 2004 |
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| 'Focus on service, not on BPO backlash' Instead of collectively figuring out how to serve clients in the US and the UK, there's too much focus on backlash, says P V Kannan, CEO, 24/7 Customer.
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| January 21, 2004 |
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| 'BJP has abandoned RSS's ideas' BJP has come through on reforms without really declaring it. Just like it abandoned all the RSS ideas without really announcing it, says Lord Meghnad Desai.
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| January 20, 2004 |
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| UK unions misused report to slam India This (the rubbishing of Indian call centres) is coming from the unions. UK has a non-protectionist stance, the government is not there to stop businesses doing business, says Morrell.
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