Business Line reported that Infrastructure EPC player KEC International Ltd has got new orders valued INR 1511 crore in transmission, power systems and cable businesses in India and abroad. In a communication to the stock exchanges, KEC ...
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Reuter reported that Bharat Heavy Electricals were up 3% after the government imposed a 35% safeguard duty on electrical insulators imported from China, in a bid to protect domestic manufacturers from cheaper shipments. BHEL, India's ...
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Enterprises buying new mobile devices and investing in security and storage management will give IT spending a boost in 2013. Worldwide IT spending is projected to total US$3.7 trillion in 2013, a 4.2 percent increase from 2012 spending ...
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Business Line reported that the Finance Ministry has imposed safeguard duty on imports of electrical insulators from China for a period of 2 years. This move follows the recommendation of director general in its final findings in ...
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By John Lee. Abu Dhabi's Invest AD plans to buy into the Asiacell IPO(initial public offering),making it the top holding in its Iraq fund. Sherif Salem(pictured),the manager of the Invest AD Iraq Opportunity Fund,and one of our Expert ...
Raises its overall projection, but lowers estimate for devices including tablets Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.7 trillion in 2013, a 4.2% increase from 2012 spending of $3.6 trillion, according to the latest forecast by ...
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By Sherif Salem. While attending an investment conference in Erbil in November, I was struck by a theme that came through in almost all my meetings with listed-company executives: a desire to engage with foreign companies. It seems as ...
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For a country with one of the largest reserves of natural resources in the world,the transformational potential of India's resources sector is immense.The sector has the potential to add USD 1 trillion to the Indian economy that can ...
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IDG News Service-A U.S.appeals court has upheld the U.S.Federal Communications Commission's authority to require mobile carriers to enter into data roaming agreements with each other. The U.S.Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ...
Computerworld-The rapid addition of consumer tablets and smartphones to corporate networks has created a greater demand for network-based application traffic analysis tools. AppNeta,an application performance management software ...
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Design For Asia Award 2012 honors Arcitone spot Royal Philips Electronics has received four prizes at the Design For Asia Award (DFA) 2012 in the category Product/Industrial design. Design For Asia recognizes companies and designers ...
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On June 28,Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins announced the company's latest financials in a particularly grim earnings call.Heins reported a first-quarter loss of$518 million,or 99 cents a share.Overall sales for the period were$2.8 ...
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IDG News Service - A U.S. Federal Communications Commission cap on rural telephone subsidies will cost jobs in rural areas and lead to higher prices for customers in those areas, a group of rural carriers said. The FCC's cap on payments ...
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IDG News Service - Cellular telecom carriers spent Saturday working to restore wireless service to customers across the U.S. northeast, which is just beginning to pick itself up from the battering it suffered earlier in the week from ...
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Network World - Venture capitalists have pumped oodles of money in recent years into startups that exploit telecom networks and wireless infrastructure, but now it might be time for infrastructure startups themselves to start attracting ...
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