Moneycontrol News Archive
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What Could Bring Globalization Down?
16th September, 2006 18:24
Do you think the forces of globalization are here to stay? Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson says nothing is for certain. Consider what happened to the "first age o
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Microsoft vs. Open Source: Who Will Win?
16th September, 2006 17:55
Most research to date into the OSS movement has focused on the organization and management issues surrounding OSS. Ghemawat and Casadesus-Masanell chose to explore
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Why is the auto ancillary space buzzing?
16th September, 2006 13:31
The IT industry has put India on the world map. But now there's a good chance that India might become known for something else - automobile parts. CNBC-TV18 finds
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Festive season to be turning point for gold 
16th September, 2006 12:01
Here's a contrarian play! Not all things in retail are booming! In fact, sales of gold and diamond jewellery have had a prolonged spell of gloom. But as gold price
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Ford on cost-cutting drive
16th September, 2006 11:33
Global carmaker, Ford Motor Company, is on a new cost-cutting drive, reports CNBC-TV18.
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91-day Treasury bills auction
16th September, 2006 10:34
91-day Treasury Bills auction: Rs.500 crore under regular auction, Rs.1500 crore under MSS
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Wall Street ends higher; Dow up 33 points
16th September, 2006 10:23
Investors sent US stocks up near their 2006 highs yesterday after benign inflation data and low oil prices boosted confidence that the Federal Reserve will keep in
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Need to address wage inflation in sector: TCS
16th September, 2006 09:46
The average wage inflation of 15 per cent per annum in the technology sector is a cause for concern that the industry needs to address collectively, according to M
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MTNL withdraws application for ILD licence
16th September, 2006 09:39
MTNL has withdrawn its application to the Department of Telecom (DoT) seeking an international long-distance (ILD) licence on grounds that the existing market did
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Tyre companies may roll back prices
16th September, 2006 09:31
After witnessing a series of price escalations between January and July, the tyre market is finally hoping to roll back prices. The driving forces are mainly two:
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YK Hamied wants an affordable cure for AIDS
16th September, 2006 15:55
Hamied's anti-AIDS drugs strategy set new global standards, forcing major international pharmaceutical companies to rethink their pricing position.
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Retail the next IT? 
16th September, 2006 12:22
The money's moved! Once upon a time IT and financial services were the best paying sectors. Nowadays retail can claim the same. CNBC-TV18 finds out how retail honc
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PM urges NAM to condemn terrorism in all forms 
16th September, 2006 11:34
At the Non Aligned Movement or NAM summit in Havana, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has urged non-aligned nations to condemn terrorism in all forms if it wants to b
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Ready for more from Audi? 
16th September, 2006 11:18
After just sixteen months and four launches already, Audi is ready with two more versions and as many models, reports CNBC-TV18.
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Maruti loses case on domain name
16th September, 2006 09:18
On August 15, Maruti Udyog lost its case to Mr Rao Tella, a US citizen and the present owner of the domain name www.maruti.com, for transfer of the domain name to
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