India Inc happy with Obama’s win; outsourcing still a concern
Leaders of India Inc on Wednesday welcomedthe re-election of Barack Obama as the US President saying that continuity will be good for bilateral relations, but some of them expressed concerns over the
Accenture bets on outsourcing business to drive growth
Accenture Plc forecast full-year earnings ahead of analyst estimates as it bolsters its outsourcing business to offset a slowdown in consulting, sending its shares up 5 per cent in after-market tradin
No tax breaks for outsourcing jobs: Obama
Keeping up his tirade against outsourcing, US President Barack Obama said on Saturday that firms shipping jobs off shores should be denied tax breaks if manufacturing is to be brought back to America
Protectionism to hurt both US and India, warns Pranab
Worried over the adverse fallout of protectionism, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said if the US stops outsourcing jobs to India, profitability of both the economies will be hurt.
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Anti-outsourcing move will hurt US: Mukherjee
The anti-outsourcing measures US President Barack Obama announced last week are unacceptable and will hurt both American and Indian economies, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said.
Talking to m
Sebi norms for biz outsourcing
Jan. 19: Market regulator Sebi plans to frame new rules for outsourcing of business by brokers, mutual funds, portfolio managers and other market entities and has asked stakeholders to submit their vi
UK slammed for India outsourcing plans
London: A plan by NHS that will result in all hospital appointments calls being outsourced to Indian call centres has been slammed by critics as ‘cheapskate’.
Managing director John Neilson has sugge
Indian websites doing Oz students' homework for $2
Melbourne: Cheating seems to be getting advanced with Oz students outsourcing essays to foreign sweatshops to get their work done at cheaper rates.
Websites such as canadianessays.com, realassignment
Obama strikes out at 'outsourcing stereotypes'
Both countries were "operating on stereotypes that have outlived their usefulness", US President Barack Obama said on Monday in response to a question on outsourcing and what India would get from the
Obama strikes out at 'outsourcing stereotypes'
New Delhi: Both countries were 'operating on stereotypes that have outlived their usefulness', US President Barack Obama said on Monday in response to a question on outsourcing and what India would ge