NATIONAL Intel may launch digital home PCs in India Treating India as a strategic market, Intel has been in talks with local and MNC vendors for rolling out digital home computers based on Intel technology and is looking at investing in local companies for developing products for the segment.
Intel on an expansion spree in India Global microprocessor giant Intel is planning to expand its Bangalore development centre to work on more next generation products.
BSE: Infosys guidance, bonus lift market by 121 pts Enthused by reasonable guidance and liberal bonus issue by IT bellwether Infosys Technologies, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) went on an all-round buying spree and lifted the market by a whopping 121 points at close at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today (Apr 13, 2004).
Infy shares: Rs 95 in 1993; today worth Rs 80,000 As Infosys turned a USD one billion IT firm today (Apr 13, 2004) and rewarded its shareholders with bonus shares and dividend, a person who invested Rs 95 per share, when the software firm went public in 1993, would have seen his share value at Rs 80,000 in just a decade.
Reliance-India's largest wealth creator in pvt sector Reliance Group has emerged as India's largest wealth creator in the private sector for the financial year 2003-2004. The Group has increased its shareholders wealth in terms of market capitalisation by a whopping Rs 50,606 crore.
Trilogy Software to invest $ 45 million in India Trilogy Software Inc, one of the world's largest privately held software companies, plans to invest $ 45 million (Rs 200 crore) over the next three years in its operations in India.
BSE: Infosys booms amidst weak trend in sensex IT bellwether Infosys Technologies opened with a big bang in an otherwise weak trend on the Stock Exchange today (Apr 13, 2004) in response to the company's announcement of a liberal bonus issue and attractive dividend.
Infosys net profit up, becomes $1 billion company Becoming a $ 1 billion company in revenues, software major Infosys Technologies today (Apr 13, 2004) reported a net profit of Rs 1243.83 crore during the fiscal 2003-2004, a jump from Rs 954.77 crore in previous fiscal.
INTERNATIONAL 'Impact of BPO on US jobs tough to determine' The impact of outsourcing on American jobs is very difficult to determine despite the heated political debate now underway in the US, as the Government does not keep count of jobs leaving the country and the statistics available on the trend are sketchy, experts said.