Tuesday, March 11, 2008

India adds six million GSM mobile phone users in February

Top News:

India adds six million GSM mobile phone users in February
India added six million GSM mobile subscribers in February to reach 184.67 million, industry body Cellular Operators Association of India said Monday.

Indian equity markets continue falling
Indian equity markets Monday continued their downward inclination mirroring the weak global cues and ended the day in red.

'The Smart Techie Women 2.0' sets path to ascend the ladder

India's public relations industry to touch $6 Bn mark by 2010


Technology News:

India's Mastek buys U.S. based insurance firm for $29 Mn
Ahmedabad based Mastek has acquired the U.S. headquartered Systems Task Group (STG) International for $29 million.

Lanco, Sembawang sign pact for Hyderabad IT park tower
Lanco Hills Technology Park Monday signed an agreement with Sembawang Infrastructure India for constructing a tower for in Hyderabad's sprawling IT park.

Indians prefer mobile to bicycle for connectivity: minister

Computers explain browning of pears during storage

Business News

C&C Constructions bags Rs.2 Bn contract in Himachal
Gurgaon-based C&C Constructions has been awarded two contracts worth $500 million from Himachal Pradesh Road and Infrastructure Development Corporation.

Reliance Energy is now Reliance Infrastructure
Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Energy Monday said it had decided to change the company's name to Reliance Infrastructure.

'Large-scale investment a challenge in food processing sector'

Dr. Reddy's inks drug pact with Denmark's 7TM Pharma

Venture News

Shriram City Finance targets $250 Mn car loan portfolio
Non-banking finance company Shriram City Union Finance is targeting to increase its car loan portfolio to $250 million in an accelerated manner next fiscal year.

JSW Steel, Siscol fix merger ratio at 1:22
Steel major JSW Steel Monday said it would issue one share for every 22 held in Southern Iron and Steel Company (Siscol) for merger of the two companies.



Other News

Apple most admired global company, says Fortune survey
Apple Computer, the maker of iPhone, iPod and Mac PCs, has topped 20 most admired global companies in a list prepared by Fortune magazine.

Global firms snap up IIM-B school grads
Leading global consulting firms, investment banks and marketing companies made a beeline to the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore (IIM-B) to hire the entire outgoing batch of post-graduate management students.

TVS Motors re-launches 'Flame'

eZone kicks of Fashion Laptop Week

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