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View Article  SAP finds Indian techies too costly

SAP, the world’s third-biggest software company, is cutting its recruitment of Indian experts because they are too expensive and is instead looking towards China, its CEO Henning Kagermann said in an interview.

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View Article  Aditya Birla Nuvo Q3 net dips 11%

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd reported on Tuesday a fall of 11 per cent in its third-quarter net profit to Rs 25.45 crore in the quarter ended December 31, 2005 as compared to Rs 28.65 crore for the same quarter in the corresponding previous year.

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View Article  Iran to India: LNG price we signed on is no longer valid

Tehran linked its energy dialogue to India’s nuclear diplomacy asking New Delhi to “compensate (its) past default (voting against Iran) by supporting Iran in the next meeting of the IAEA board of governors in November.”

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View Article  TCS to develop 2,000 seat facility in Gujarat.

MUMBAI: IT company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Tuesday said it plans to develop a new facility in three phases at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

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View Article  Airport modernisation bids open amidst strike threat.

As modernisation bid on the runway, the Government on Tuesday invoked the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to stop the airport employees from going on a strike.

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View Article  Mittal bid on Arcelor exposes EU double standards

The hostile reactions of the French and Luxembourg governments to the bid by Mittal Steel to buy out European consortium Arcelor has once again exposed the double standards practised by European Union politicians and governments.

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View Article  Tata to invest Rs 1,000 crore in defence sector

The Tata Group announced on Monday that it would invest Rs 1,000 crore in the defence sector for research and development and infrastructure upgradation.The Group, which has various companies involved in the defence sector like Tata Motors, TCS, Tata Power Strategic Electronics Division.

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View Article  Ambanis fight for talent

You don't have to be nice to a brother you aren't talking to. Or do you? Anil Ambani, for one, doesn't believe in Bollywood values. If it's war, it's war: hit the mattress and look after the boys.Anil has drawn up a list of Reliance Infocomm employees who he wants to keep at any cost.

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View Article  Holcim seen buying promoters' 24% in Gujarat Ambuja

There is intense speculation in the market that Holcim is very close to buying out the 24% stake owned by the Sekhsaria-Neotia family in Gujarat Ambuja Cement (GACL). Industry sources said that talks have almost reached the final stage and an announcement may be made this week.

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View Article  Apollo Tyres to buy Dunlop South Africa

A significant all-cash overseas deal worth about Rs 290 crore, the board of directors of Apollo Tyres Ltd (ATL) on Monday approved the acquisition of the Durban-headquartered Dunlop Tyres International (Pty) Ltd (Dunlop South Africa).

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