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Gold lost Rs 70 to Rs 16,710 per ten grams on the bullion market here today to extend the fall for the ninth consecutive trading session-- the longest in four years in Delhi-- on sustained selling induced by weak global cues.
India can well become the 'software superpower' of the world by 2020, but all depends on investments in workforce development.
In what sounds like a chilling script of a Hollywood science fiction, scientists have claimed that an invisible star, five times the size of Jupiter, might be lurking near our solar system, occasionally kicking deadly comets towards the Earth.
Brokerage firm CLSA said over 4,000 employees may have resigned from Infosys in February alone, largely driven by an uptick in business environment that has created a huge demand for talent, after a lull.
Escalating the war of words over spectrum, Vodafone Essar has now alleged that Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices have already launched third generation (3G) services and, therefore, should be charged higher levies that are applicable to 3G operators.
Bulge-bracket charity is not something easily associated with top honchos of corporate India. So Vineet Nayyar, managing director of IT services firm Tech Mahindra, is a rank outsider.
Market mood remained buoyant for a fourth consecutive day on Wednesday as the feel-good factor of the Union Budget continued. Positive sentiment across global markets added to the optimism.
We’ve always known that America’s reign as the world’s greatest nation would eventually end. But most of us imagined that our downfall, when it came, would be something grand and tragic.
India’s biggest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) became a victim of cyber attack on Sunday, after the company’s website was hacked and the domain name was put up for sale.
Facing the most severe economic strains since its birth 11 years ago, the euro zone looks likely to hold together for now but the exit of some of its weaker members cannot be ruled out in the long term.
Mozilla, makers of the world's second most popular web browser, has updated its Firefox browser
to version 3.6.
According to a report by global consultancy firm Economy
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), India could become the world?s third largest economy by purchasing power parity (PPP), overtaking Japan in 2012.
Most participating companies and visitors said that poor facilities, bad crowd management and lack of coordination among multiple organisers had robbed the event of its five-star billing.
An apartment on the 100th floor of 'Burj Khalifa', the world's tallest building and one of the most-sought after addresses in the world today, comes at a price of Rs 38,000 per sq ft.
India achieved record annual GDP growth, averaging 8.45%, in the five years, 2004-05 to 2008-09 . But was this inclusive, and did it benefit the poor masses?
A clutch of small cars from global carmakers and a lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles are expected to generate maximum buzz at the
Auto Expo 2010.
Hyundai?s next generation hatchback i10 has overtaken the company?s best-selling car, Santro, to become the flagship model for the Korean
auto major, according to the sales figures for the past few months.
The new year is going to be a cold one for the salaried class in Britain as millions of people are likely to see their spending power
slashed again in 2010 due to salary cuts and pay freezes, a media report says.
India is one of the world's fastest growing auto markets, with competition in the country becoming increasingly intense. Come 2010 and many companies are set to launch their products in the market.
The year 2009 has been a unique one. It has taught us, the business people in India, many important lessons. Clearly, the first one is that there could be a synchronised recession in the world. We had all along been brought up under the assumption that India went contra to most other economies.
Uncertainties in the bond market are giving risk-averse clients the jiiters. The advice given by some investment consultants to these clients, who want to park their money in debt instruments: ‘‘Go back to traditional products like FDs, postal saving schemes and senior citizen schemes.’’
Gold prices nosedived by a whopping Rs 500 per ten grams to Rs 17,600, the steepest fall ever since the yellow metal started its record breaking journey here, on aggressive selling triggered by a sharp plunge in its prices in the overseas markets.
Google Inc is opening its much-anticipated Chrome software to external developers, as the search giant prepares to expand its reach into operating systems.
The largest telecom operator in India Bharti Airtel has slipped to third position in terms of monthly additions, according to figures released by Auspi and COAI.
The city analysis has been designed to evaluate cities holistically considering an array of factors that make up a city.
Global hr experts abhor the idea of taking work home. But local HR managers have turned the debate on its head: they now prod employees to carry their office home.
Many within techdom complain about U.S. companies that use cheap, offshore labor or guest foreign workers in place of domestic employees. Few are doing much about it.
Venturing where few private players have gone before, India's largest realty firm DLF is is planning to build one lakh affordable houses that would cost less than Rs 20 lakh in major cities across the country.
We have seen a 80% rise in the stock markets over the last one year, the highest pace in fact in the last eight years and one man saw this happening. We are talking about the pied piper of the Indian stock markets, none other than Rakesh Jhunjhunwala.
Asia's most expensive apartment by sq ft
Reliance Industries has surrendered 14 blocks back to the government after incurring an expenditure of Rs 1,400 crore in unsuccessful exploration.
As gold surged to an all-time high above $1,040 per ounce on Tuesday, opinion is mixed over whether bullion will continue to rise or pull back sharply.
"The rates may have come down, but even today, the prices quoted by sellers are too high,"
Google has big plans for Google Wave, its new online communication service—and they won't all come from Google.
Norway has retained its status as the world's most desirable country to live in, according to U.N. data released on Monday, which ranks sub-Saharan African states afflicted by war and HIV/AIDS as the least attractive places.
After two days of mild correction, bulls on Dalal Street are back in business with the markets soaring again. However, with each progressive rise in benchmark indices, the market appears to be close to the bubble zone.
Engineers at Maruti Suzuki’s R&D centre in Gurgaon are close to developing the country’s first dual-fuel engine, running on petrol and CNG, that will shrink a vehicle’s fuel bill to a fourth, making it one of the cheapest to run anywhere in the world.



