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December 30, 2005



'We have not come to conquer India'
Aharon Yaari, President of Israeli pharma giant Teva, speaks about the company's plans for India.



December 29, 2005



'Sun is not against Linux'
'With the introduction of Solaris 10, we believe our customers have a better alternative than Red Hat or IBM.'



December 27, 2005



Hari Bhartia's mantra for success
Jubilant Organosys co-CMD has no desire take on Big Pharma in the West. He prefers to partner them.



December 23, 2005



'India has the richest middle class'
'India has it all. It has huge organisations and the richest middle class. Look at the shopping malls. They were not there three years ago,' says Skype co-founder Morten Lund.



December 20, 2005



'Indians are not good at manufacturing'
Indians are not good at manufacturing. Even if they do what we tell them to do, they always need to understand why they are doing it that way, says Japanese management guru Kenichi Ohmae.



December 17, 2005



Unique ID numbers can be the solution: Bhave
We need to see if some system-level changes have to be brought about to eliminate the incentives that exist for multiple applications



December 16, 2005



'You can either serve your company or the markets'
We don't have to sacrifice long-term projects to scramble up short-term gains for the markets.



December 08, 2005



'It's good to be underestimated'
Yahoo, Google offer big competition and it good to be underestimated, says the chairman of Microsoft.



December 02, 2005



'You need the right combination of tactics and support from USO fund'
In CDMA, we did not have legacy carriers, a second hand market of handsets, or even people understanding the technology



December 01, 2005



In love with Dell laptop
Arvind Thakur, CEO, NIIT Technologies talks about his favourite gadgets.
'Indian managers are extremely sought-after'
Indian managers are as capable as their counterparts anywhere in the world.



November 29, 2005



Arjun Munda's BIG plans for Jharkhand
From organic farming to specialised alloy steel, the Jharkhand CM appears to have it all worked out.



November 25, 2005



'The Dravid ad is making us change'
Only BoB is making noise about customers and customer service



November 19, 2005



David Mouchel on Campari's India plans
The idea is first to reach 10,000 cases as soon as possible. The imported spirit segment is really growing.



November 16, 2005



'One cannot afford to ignore India'
The domestic outsourcing business is enormous in here and so it was quite a rational move for us to establish a Riverbed Technology (India) Ltd.
Hooda's 5-pt plan to boost Haryana's fortunes
Since investors coming to India have to come to Delhi, they will come to Gurgaon too -- his only job then is to fix the infrastructure feels Haryana Chief Minister B S Hooda.



November 10, 2005



'Venture capitalists have confidence in Indians'
'If you look at the successful and failed start ups, you will find a significantly high percentage of Indians involved'



November 08, 2005



'Success is measured by personal matrix'
"You will have a lot of elephants and a lot of mice and nothing mid-sized."



November 05, 2005



An Italian wear for Rs 1 lakh
Moschino, the high-end luxury Italian womenswear brand owned by the Aeffe fashion group, launched its first boutique in India at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai last month.



November 04, 2005



'3G CDMA prices will crash soon'
CDMA mobile pioneer Qualcomm is banking on BREW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless), its open source application development platform for wireless devices, to deliver the next killer-app for the fast-growing data services market.



November 02, 2005



'Online piracy poses a major threat'
Hardee is on a mission to roll back the rising tide of piracy in Asia-Pacific.



October 31, 2005



'Philippines has traditionally been outside India's trade radar'
If bilateral trade is to expand, Philippines has to reciprocate the interest shown by Indian businessmen



October 28, 2005



'Has only Narayana Murthy brought fame to IT?'
Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda says, "As far as taxation is concerned IT players have contributed nothing to the Karnataka state coffers."



October 26, 2005



'Baby steps are the fashion of the day'
In a free-wheeling interview with Business Standard, Reddy discusses a range of issues -- from corporate exposure to stock markets to asset bubbles -- in certain sectors.



October 22, 2005



Sapient COO on future of Indian IT
'IT firms are growing aggressively and some will emerge as global giants.'



October 19, 2005



Arthur Becker on his India plans
'We will look to add more data centres in India'
Cisco CEO on the future of Internet
Cisco is a pioneer in routing and switching technologies, and continues to bank on innovative technologies to shape the future of Internet
Meet Prasoon Joshi, India's ad guru
Joshi, winner of over 200 global ad awards, considers novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay one of the greatest copywriters of all time.



October 17, 2005



'India cannot afford to have gridlock'
Investment guru Carl Delfeld on why he is optimistic about India.



October 15, 2005



Non-stop action from ESPN-Star Sports
Last month, Manu Sawhney took charge as executive vice president, programming and marketing, ESPN-Star Sports.



October 14, 2005



WTO chief on what plagues the trade body
Services have now become an offensive area for many developing countries like India and that is good news.



October 11, 2005



Why the IIT-JEE pattern was changed
The IIT-JEE reforms introduced by the human resources development ministry have sparked a national debate in India.



October 07, 2005



Future's bright for Indian pharma cos
I would focus on R&D, correct or fine tune the US strategy and look at inorganic growth routes



October 04, 2005



'The Indian mentality is to be innovative'
It is part of the Indian cultural mentality to be innovative and entrepreneurial. India, in ten years, will be a significant economic power, says Vanu Bose.



October 03, 2005



Balmain, an affordable luxury watch
Balmain prides itself on being "affordable prestige" as opposed to "luxury prestige"


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