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That influence takes, in its most obvious form, the shape of China-based stocks. Ctrip.com International (CTRP), Home Inns & Hotels Management (HMIN), VanceInfo Technologies (VIT) and many others continue to dominate a large piece of market leadership. Full Article at Investor's Business Daily
NEW DELHI: Vijay Kumar Singh hopes that by 2012, most of those he gets to see in person would be potential criminals. Well, Singh happens to be a cop. And those whom he intends to spare from his appointment diary are the general public. Full Article at Economic Times
Domestic shares recovered their footing on Friday after they had opened weaker on losses in Asian markets, following an unexpected contraction in the vast US services sector spurred worries about the economic recovery. Full Article at Economic Times
NEW DELHI: FMCG major HUL, which has been losing market share to rivals like Godrej, Wipro and ITC in the soap segment, has managed to arrest the slide after relaunching various brands under its belt. Full Article at Times of India
Premji Invest, the $1 billion private equity fund floated by Wipro’s billionaire chairman Azim Premji, is understood to be close to investing around Rs 150 crore in Bangalore-based Manipal Group’s education arm through a structured deal. Full Article at Business Standard
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- India’s benchmark stock index rose to the highest level in seven weeks. Infosys Technologies Ltd. led software companies higher after the rupee fell against the dollar, buoying the value of U.S. sales, their largest market. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
KOLKATA: Salt Lake, an area where traffic flowed smoothly until recently, is getting choked with traffic jams. The ongoing east-west Metro project is creating traffic snarls at key intersections like City Centre and Karunamoyee. Full Article at Times of India
Mumbai: India’s third largest information technology (IT) services exporter Wipro Ltd is preparing to get more business from the US government, which has spent at least $70 billion (Rs3.23 trillion) on IT this year. Full Article at livemint.com
NEW DELHI: An ex-Wipro employee has reportedly filed a court case against nine of his former seniors who he says forced him to resign after making him go through hell at work According to a news report in Mid Day, Hyderabad-based G Ram Mohan has... Full Article at Times of India
Wipro Ltd, a provider of IT solutions and services including systems integration, information systems outsourcing and IT-enabled services, says it has not been affected by the crisis in West Asia and will continue to invest in the region. Full Article at Rediff
Hyderabad, Dec 3: Indicating better days in the coming fiscal, India’s third largest IT services Wipro Technologies has announced its intention to hire over 8000 people in the coming months, out of which 5000 will be employed in the next two... Full Article at OneIndia
Similarly, the Nifty of National Stock Exchange (NSE) also edged up by 31 points to 5,154.30 points. Full Article at New Kerala
HYDERABAD: Wipro Technologies will hire around 8,500 employees this fiscal. The company also plans to go ahead with the campus recruitment early next year to meet the requirement of next fiscal, said Girish Paranjape, joint CEO, IT business, Wipro. Full Article at Economic Times
HYDERABAD: IT firm Wipro Technologies said it will hire 5,000 people in the next couple of months and is looking at a fresh recruitment strategy of taking in graduates from non-engineering institutes. Full Article at Times of India
Dec. 2: Even though India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, the 90 million plus disabled people are not benefiting from that growth. Full Article at Asian Age
Dec. 2: India’s third largest IT services exporter Wipro will recruit 8,000 people in the next four-five months. Of this, about 5,000 will be hired in the next two months, joint CEO of IT business Girish Paranjape said. Full Article at Asian Age
NEW DELHI: Learning from the last year’s turmoil, India’s leading tech firms are now changing tack to just-in-time (JIT) model for hiring freshers. Full Article at Economic Times
HYDERABAD: IT giant Wipro's hiring plans for fiscal 2009-10 are on track, with 8,500 people to be recruited by May-June 2010. Full Article at Times of India
Spread over 8.3 acres, it was revived over a span of 6 months HYDERABAD: At a time when lakes in the city are slowly vanishing or are being polluted, one lake was saved from the clutches of pollution, thanks to Wipro Cares, an employee initiative of... Full Article at The Hindu
Auditors of entities having equity or debt listed on any European stock exchange should be ‘accredited' by the relevant member-state where that stock exchange is situated. To a company, what can be worse than having a qualified audit report? Full Article at Hindu Business Line
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An employee walks pass a billboard in the Wipro campus in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »People walk in the Wipro campus in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »The Wipro campus is seen in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »Employees walk in the Wipro campus in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »Employees walk in the Wipro campus in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »Suresh Senapaty, Chief Financial Officer of Wipro Ltd. , speaks during an industry conference in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata August 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman of Wipro Ltd. Azim Premji smiles after announcing the company's quarterly financial results at their headquarters in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
View Photo »Indian out sourcing major Wipro Ltd. Chairman Azim Premji looks on after announcing the company's annual financial results at their headquarters in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Indian out sourcing major Wipro Ltd. Chairman Azim Premji speaks after announcing the company's annual financial results at their headquarters in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman Wipro Ltd. Azim Premji speaks after announcing the company's quarterly financial results at their headquarters in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Joint Chief Executive Officer of Wipro's IT Business Suresh Waswani speaks after announcing the company's quarterly financial results at their headquarters in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Joint CEO of Wipro's IT Business, Suresh Vaswani speaks during the Reuters India Investment Summit in Bangalore November 25, 2009.
View Photo »Wipro chairman Azim Premji inagurates the Bangalore IT.biz 2009 event on November 11, 2009. The 12th edition of one of Asia's biggest Information and Communication Technology (ICT) events is organised by the state government of Karnataka.
View Photo »Wipro chairman Azim Premji inagurates the Bangalore IT.biz 2009 event on November 11, 2009. The 12th edition of one of Asia's biggest Information and Communication Technology (ICT) events is organised by the state government of Karnataka.
View Photo »The of Wipro chairman Azim Premji inagurates the Bangalore IT.biz 2009 event on November 11, 2009. The 12th edition of one of Asia's biggest Information and Communication Technology (ICT) events is organised by the state government of Karnataka.
View Photo »The of Wipro chairman Azim Premji inagurates the Bangalore IT.biz 2009 event on November 11, 2009. The 12th edition of one of Asia's biggest Information and Communication Technology (ICT) events is organised by the state government of Karnataka.
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attends the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009. Swedish Trade Minister Ewa Bjorling was scheduled to address the conference aimed at future defence technology trade.
View Photo »Swedish Depute Trade Minister Gunnar Wieslander, SAAB Chairman Marcus Wallenberg, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) President Harsh Pati Singhania (C) and software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attend the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Allianc...
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attends the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009. Swedish Trade Minister Ewa Bjorling was scheduled to address the conference aimed at future defence technology trade.
View Photo »SAAB Chairman Marcus Wallenberg, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) President Harsh Pati Singhania (C) and software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attend the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attends the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009. Swedish Trade Minister Ewa Bjorling was scheduled to address the conference aimed at future defence technology trade.
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji (L) talks with SAAB Chairman Marcus Wallenberg (R) as Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) President Harsh Pati Singhania (C) looks on during the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New De...
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attends the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009. Swedish Trade Minister Ewa Bjorling was scheduled to address the conference aimed at future defence technology trade.
View Photo »Software company Wipro Chairman Azim Premji attends the India-Sweden Defence Partnership Forging Alliances conference in New Delhi on November 5, 2009. Swedish Trade Minister Ewa Bjorling was scheduled to address the conference aimed at future defence technology trade.
View Photo »French Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L) shakes hands with the chairman of India�s third-largest software group Wipro, Azim Premji, on October 28, 2009 in Paris, before a meeting to discuss a plan to save jobs at the Wipro NewLogic site in Sophia Antipolis (southern France), which...
View Photo »People walk in the Wipro campus in Bangalore June 23, 2009. Goldman Sachs counts the lack of quality education as one of the 10 factors holding India back from rapid economic growth.
View Photo »Microsoft has worked closely with Wipro to ensure that the Wipro Desktop Deployment solution is ready to help businesses migrate to Windows7 today
Wipro's success signifies more high-tech jobs to metro Atlanta and continues to build our reach into India
Wipro has accepted our offer and we will hand them the land by next month. We are in touch with Wipro chief Azim Premji and a date for a meeting with him and the state government will be fixed in the next three-four days
We have met Infosys' head of Americas (Ashok Vemuri) and Wipro's Azim Premji and both are interested in setting up centres in Chile. Infosys is likely to take decision about this in 2010. We have approached 40 IT companies along with these two and all of them are looking at the option of Chile for their...
Yardley addresses the top end of the market rather than the middle, which is addressed by Wipro's other products. The price they (Wipro) paid for this acquisition is motivated by Yardley's brand value which is very high in markets like India and West Asia, though this could have been diluted over time
The revenue from the Yardley acquisition will start flowing in from the middle of December, when the deal is expected to close. This acquisition will also help Wipro Consumer double its annual revenue from the Middle East to $30 million (about Rs 141 crore)
Wipro co-innovates with Oracle and has signed a master services agreement (MSA) to co develop AIA solutions
Wipro is strongest at the technical elements of Oracle implementations, but through Wipro Consulting, it also has a growing focus on process and transformational consulting
We will buy units that will fill in Wipro’s gaps
We showed Wipro officials in Kolkata on Friday the 50 acres identified for them. The land is owned by Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation and we are currently offering it at Rs 1.5 crore per acre. Wipro has asked a concessional rate from us.
We showed Wipro officials in Kolkata on Friday the 50 acres identified for them. The land is owned by Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation and we are currently offering it at Rs 1.5 crore per acre. Wipro has asked a concessional rate from us.
All of the India-centric firms included in the study — Cognizant, HCL Technologies, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro — have excellent forward-looking strategies for the infrastructure business
the development of bi-lateral business and cultural relationships between India and France is important for both countries and it is heartening to know that Wipro works closely with leading French corporations
Wipro’s giving a far more true picture rather than just a conservative one
The macro environment is stabilising in developed countries. As I talk to CEOs across the globe, the sentiment is more upbeat than before. At Wipro we find our clients continue to focus on spend and capital conservation. Overall we should return to our original growth soon.
Wipro's IT service business has a competitive advantage from its experience of operating global delivery models with a majority of the workforce based in low cost countries, especially India
We have rated Wipro higher than India's sovereign rating (BBB-/Negative/A-3) because we believe the company would be able to service its debt even if the sovereign defaults on its obligation
I worked at Wipro earlier and there was a CSR cell, but I never actively took part in it. However, when I take up a job now, I’ll definitely be part of the company’s CSR cell
Our vision is to make the IGI Airport a global showcase and IT will be a significant business driver. We are delighted to have a strong partner like Wipro with proven capabilities in delivering superior business value in realizing that vision for us
Wipro chairman Azim Premji, whom I met earlier in the day, has also pledged to help us in providing shelter to the affected people
The street would be keenly watching on the hiring front (especially for Wipro and HCL Tech) and wage hike review, which would provide confidence to business environment and revenue visibility for FY 2011
We are certain that System Integrators such as Wipro, Tech Mahindra and TCS, as well as global Service Providers that operate in India, such as Vodafone, Airtel and BSNL, will find TestShell end-to-end test automation and quality management capabilities extremely relevant
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