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Samsung loses due to a ‘chip’!

2. Jan 2008 22:16, sonu42


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A power cut has hit consumer durables company Samsung in a major way. One of its plants near Seoul had the power cut following which the company had to close down six chip production lines. Losses are expected not to cross $54.19 million. But this accident in all probability would lead to a constricted supply & a price hike. It could also entail a complete loss of total NAND flash memory chips produced in a month. Portable electronics require these chips for data storage and in the first quarter Samsung commanded a good 44% share in this market. As the electronic industry is preparing to enter the holiday gift giving season, any restricted supply is sure to hit both the company & the market hard.

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Resurrection Complete?

31. Oct 2007 04:26, sonu42

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Under leadership of Dr. Nayak, the bank has given intensive focus on ensuring a robust IT infrastructure, better risk management
& employee empowerment. Thereafter, the bank, with its extensive network of branches & ATMs across the country, has successfully managed to gradually bring down its percentage of NPAs to 0.61 (FY 2006-07) from 1.92 (FY 2002-03). It has also been ranked 3rd by Bloomberg in the Underwriters League Table for Indian Domestic Bonds for the calendar year 2006, and ranked 2nd by Prime Database for Arrangers of Corporate Bonds for the year ending March 2007. “The bank is one of the few banks in India that has built up a fully integrated centralised banking architecture to offer banking services anywhere, anytime,” comments Hemant Kaul, President Retail Banking, UTI Bank.  For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article

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Motorola’s rural motto!

17. Jan 2007 00:32, sonu42

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Targets the hinterland with its “Motofone”
With an aim to beat Nokia in the Indian mobile handset market, Motorola has come up with a new entry-level handset, Motofone, to tap the Indian rural market. The 9mm new handset would be the slimmest of all the phones available from the company till date in the Indian market. It would also provide local language voice prompts, allowing Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali to be compatible on the phone. Though the CDMA version would take another couple of weeks to arrive, the GSM version of the black and white handset would be available coupled with an offer from BSNL, all for Rs.1,650 only. The new user will also get free talk-time worth Rs.150 every month, for the next three years as part of the offer. Says Motorola India, Director-Marketing, Lloyd Mathias, “The handset is made with an intention to target the rural market in the country, specifically the first-time users.” The launch is expected to strengthen the company’s position compared to its Finnish counterpart, Nokia, in India.

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IIPM Business & Economy :- ‘Tata’ to political wrath...? Not yet!

26. Dec 2006 04:08, sonu42

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Tata’s plan to open its auto plant in Singur, West Bengal has caught itself in the line of fire that too political. After Naxals ransacked a Tata Motors showroom at Beckbagan in Kolkata, the Singur project has been facing tough political opposition from first Medha Patekar and then from Mamta Banerjee of the Trinamul Congress
& Rajnath Singh of BJP. Both claim that the state government has sold ‘agricultural land’ to Tatas. However, the work on the project continues amidst the hullabaloo and is getting full support from the CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya. A fiery beginning, shall we say?   

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BUSH... RIGHT HERE ON EARTH...

11. Dec 2006 22:43, sonu42

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It has GEORGE W BUSHalways been said that truth cannot be hidden for long and that one day, it will come to surface. Really, with Saddam Hussein doing wrong deeds, he has been acquitted of it and is now facing what he rightfully deserves. But just as your article says, what about George Bush who’s murdered more than 4425 times the count of humans that Saddam is accused of? My thought on this one is that he should also undergo a trial under the strictest of international laws. There should be an international panel of judges and it should be a fair trial. Certainly just as Saddam is being Sad‘damned’, Bush should also face the truth, right on earth, for even under the most lenient laws, killing a hair-raising 655,000 lives would not be forgiven!

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IIPM : Microsoft is clearly missing its leadership days

6. Dec 2006 01:20, sonu42

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Guess what’s Microsoft’s latest high-profile technology launch in India? No, not the Vista, not yet. It’s a host of latest technology accessories like mouse, keyboard
et al to enhance the gaming experience. It looks like Microsoft does not want to take any chances with its Xbox 360, as the Sony PS3 launch is expected very soon. To Microsoft’s credit, that’s one area where it can, for a change, claim a clear headstart over competition.

It has become essential for Microsoft to zealously guard every territory it operates in, especially since silver linings like the Xbox are few and far between. In every segment, the competition is making life tough, Microsoft has been reduced to the status of a follower. It has rested too long now on the laurels of its Windows. And for how long? In the Indian market, software piracy continues to be rampant. The risk is also that with the exorbitant prices of Microsoft, open source adoption will increase manifolds. It’s high time that Microsoft brings down the prices of its Microsoft Office and Windows OS. 

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