Dev Chatterjee &Amp;Amp; Bibhu Ranjan Mishra

Stories by Dev Chatterjee &Amp;Amp; Bibhu Ranjan Mishra

Retrenchment shadow falls on HR personnel

Retrenchment shadow falls on HR personnel

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2008

Recruitment-related HR executives are being moved to other HR functions like training and development and other day-to-day HR functions, or being taken on contract. If things worsen, there could also be layoffs. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, TCS and iGate, too, have a mix of contractual employees in their HR team.

HP undertakes massive rejig to integrate with EDS

HP undertakes massive rejig to integrate with EDS

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2008

Having successfully completed the $13.9-billion acquisition and merger of IT consultancy EDS a few months ago, IT services giant Hewlett-Packard is now taking steps to integrate both organisations.

Premji Invest picks 3% NSE pie for $100 mn

Premji Invest picks 3% NSE pie for $100 mn

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2008

The deal values the stock exchange at $3.3 billion.

MphasiS cuts hiring guidance by 50 per cent

MphasiS cuts hiring guidance by 50 per cent

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2008

Bangalore-based IT outsourcing services provider MphasiS, an EDS company, is reducing hiring plans by almost 50 per cent.

Greenpeace to intensify drive against Dhamra port

Greenpeace to intensify drive against Dhamra port

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

Sources in Greenpeace said the representatives of different environmental NGOs are meeting Tata Steel MD B Muthuraman next month. Despite the allegations from various quarters that it has twisted facts and forged reports about the presence of rare Olive Ridley turtles near Dhamra coast in Orissa -- the site where Tatas with partner L&T are developing Rs 2,400-crore (Rs 24 billion) port -- global environmental NGO Greenpeace is bracing for its next phase of action, which may w

HCL Tech may raise $1 billion for acquisitions

HCL Tech may raise $1 billion for acquisitions

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

The company is in talks with a few private banks and has signed on Citibank as one of the bankers to raise these funds, said sources. HCL Technologies and Citibank declined to comment saying that 'they do not comment on market speculation'.

Andhra Pradesh sanctions land to private B-schools

Andhra Pradesh sanctions land to private B-schools

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2008

IMT, which already has a centre in Nagpur other than Ghaziabad, is planning to open its third centre in India. It has been allotted 30 acres of land near the new international airport in Shamshadabad.

Cisco sees 17% rise in India sales

Cisco sees 17% rise in India sales

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

Cisco works with a number of IT vendors such as Wipro, HCL, IBM and Datacraft as its tier-I partners in India who provide a lot of value-added services on the top of Cisco's solutions and services. Besides, Cisco has over 100 partners in tier-II cities, who provide network level services to the company's SME customers.

Global IT firms adopt FMCG strategy to tap SMEs

Global IT firms adopt FMCG strategy to tap SMEs

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

Global IT firms are taking a cue from consumer firms, which revolutionised marketing tactics in the FMCG segment with the shampoo-in-a-sachet concept by appealing to semi-urban as well as rural consumers.

Real life Indians yet to get a Second Life

Real life Indians yet to get a Second Life

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

Poor infrastructure and unavailability of broadband are major reasons why Indians have not taken to Second Life in a big way. Besides, the time zone of Second Life is more attuned to the US, which is another issue for Indians wanting to hook on to this world.

'We have hedged about 44% of our revenues'

'We have hedged about 44% of our revenues'

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2008

The June quarter turned sour for MindTree as forex losses pushed the company into the red despite logging strong growth in revenues.

We're optimistic: Infy chief

We're optimistic: Infy chief

Rediff.com   12 Jul 2008

Infosys Technologies generates over 60 per cent of its revenue from the US, which is witnessing a slowdown. A falling rupee did help the company tide over the quarter, and S Gopalakrishnan (popularly addressed as Kris) says that new opportunities, geographies and centres of excellence will have to be balanced against billing cycle delays and other pitfalls of the market.

Wadias ignore offer to exit Britannia

Wadias ignore offer to exit Britannia

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2008

In the latest annual report posted on its website, Danone has said it is negotiating with its partner with a view to selling its 25.5 per cent indirect stake in Britannia.

Sub-prime swells coffers of Indian LPOs

Sub-prime swells coffers of Indian LPOs

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2008

Firms are flooded with credit crisis-related litigation jobs from American law companies.

Anil's men skip Mukesh peace meet

Anil's men skip Mukesh peace meet

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2008

A day before the deadline of exclusive takeover talks between Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications and South African company MTN expires, Reliance Industries has invoked the dispute resolution clause of the non-competition agreement against RCom. However, RCom plans to go ahead with its proposed merger with MTN without taking RIL's claim into account.

Warning bells ring over B'lore as BPO destination

Warning bells ring over B'lore as BPO destination

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Warning bells are ringing on Bangalore's future as a leading BPO destination. It is not a full-blown crisis yet but the portents are disturbing, according to a cross section of industry, human resource and real estate experts.

IIM-B asks for Rs 114 cr, gets only Rs 33 cr

IIM-B asks for Rs 114 cr, gets only Rs 33 cr

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2008

The premier management institute, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore, is in a bind. It had asked for Rs 114 crore (Rs 1.14 billion) to build infrastructure to accommodate additional students under the OBC quota.

After Esmark, Essar loses Kenya refinery

After Esmark, Essar loses Kenya refinery

Rediff.com   1 Jul 2008

The Kenyan government has dumped the Mumbai-based group in favour of a Libyan company for a 50 per cent stake in a refinery project in Mombasa. Essar officials said they are still negotiating with the Kenyan government so that they can invest in the project.

No escape from price hike: Holcim

No escape from price hike: Holcim

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2008

Swiss cement major, Holcim, promoter of two of India's biggest cement companies, ACC and Ambuja Cements, said there is no escape from increasing the cement prices in the country considering the high energy costs.

Ruias, L N Mittal cross swords over Bulgarian firm

Ruias, L N Mittal cross swords over Bulgarian firm

Rediff.com   21 Jun 2008

The Ruias of the Essar group have decided to get into yet another takeover battle. And this time they are taking on none other than Lakshmi Narayan Mittal, the owner of world's largest steel maker, ArcelorMittal, to take over the Bulgarian steel firm, Kremikovtzi AD, an ailing steel mill owned by Mittal's younger brother Pramod Mittal.