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  The smartest Indian companies
Since Indian industry was unshackled from state strictures in 1991, it has accelerated the process of innovation to stress affordability and quality.
The Indians are making $1 million to $100 million acquisitions to learn about foreign markets or to tap capabilities for their own operations.
Indian companies like ICICI can successfully take their models overseas because they are firmly anchored to their home market.
www.rediff.com /money/2005/sep/12bspec.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Offshore Companies: African & Indian Ocean: Mauritius
Companies that do not have a capital, or companies having some or all of their share capital with no par value, pay the sum of €210 per year.
International Companies are required to maintain financial statements to reflect their financial position but are not required to file accounts with the authorities.
An International Company may appoint a company secretary who may be a natural person or a body corporate, be of any nationality and need not be resident in Mauritius.
www.taxhavenco.com /osm/african-mauritius.html   (1204 words)

  
 Contract manufacturing : Growth engine for Indian pharma Companies?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hence companies are under tremendous pressure to amortize their RandD costs in the remaining 8-10 years of the exclusivity period.
Indian companies will gain if they concentrate, instead, on generic molecules, bulk drugs and intermediates." And gain they will as plethora of European drug companies (mostly generic players) are in a shopping binge in India for all sorts of alliances, ranging from contract manufacturing to product development and co-marketing.
Most Indian companies have their facilities, which can be upgraded to international regulatory standards with relative ease.
www.indiainfoline.com /phar/feat/comf.html   (2902 words)

  
 Welcome to Indian Pharma Machinery Manufacturers Associaation
Indian companies manufacture 85% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) required by the country and account for 90% of the pharmaceutical exports.
This was a great opportunity for the Indian small scale engineering companies to provide machineries to the pharmaceutical industry and thus a scenario was created whereby 100's of machinery manufacturers mushroomed to cater to the needs of 1000's of pharmaceutical companies over a period of time.
Thanks to the Indian engineering entrepreneurs and today these people have made Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing cost much lower than even Bangladesh not to talk of Europe and USA and this was made possible due the huge savings on capital investment of plant and machinery besides cheap technical manpower costs.
www.ipmma.org /industrial_overview.asp   (587 words)

  
 Indian Companies Eye Bigger Role In Iraq
He told IANS that Indian companies were negotiating with Iraqi authorities for deals, unmindful of the growing threats of the U.S. plans to target the country in a bid to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
The Indian interest in Iraq can be judged from the fact that 45 Indian companies took part in the Baghdad International Trade Fair in November.
Several Indian companies like state-owned BHEL and IRCON International, the project consultancy and execution subsidiary of Indian Railways, have sent representatives to negotiate for contracts under Phase XIII of the redevelopment projects being undertaken under the U.N. supervision.
www.rense.com /general33/indiancompanieseye.htm   (537 words)

  
 Dataquest : Top Stories : Indian Companies vs Global MNCs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Multinationals companies are the ones that are headquartered somewhere else and have an operation in India.
The Indian companies are expanding their global outlook and reach and setting up centers globally in the US, China, Japan, Malaysia, Czech Republic, etc. For instance, Infosys plans to have around 25% local staff by 2012, TCS is asking every employee to learn a foreign language and Wipro CEO's main office is in the US.
Indian companies are not doing as many acquisitions and as a by-product of that have very strong financials.
www.dqindia.com /content/top_stories/2005/105041501.asp   (1265 words)

  
 Indian IT companies rush to Ivy League- The Economic Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Although the Indian industry's presence is currently minuscule and largely restricted to the IT sector, Indian students are hopeful that this could be the beginning of a trend.
Several companies are still in the process of absorbing the campus recruitments made for the last financial year ('01-02).
Indian companies may face a challenge for placements — especially if they are recruiting for Indian locations — since they would be competing with top US firms for students.
economictimes.indiatimes.com /cms.dll/articleshow.asp?artid=18401229&sType=1   (699 words)

  
 Europe beckons Indian software companies - Focus - Express Computer India
For instance, the contribution of Europe to the company’s revenues have increased from 9.4 percent (1999) to 19.5 percent (2002).
One of the key reasons why the European market still continues to be out of reach for Indian companies is the fact that there is a huge difference between the market in the US and Europe in terms of culture and acceptance of concepts in outsourcing.
Companies are very particular about spending on specific projects and are risk-averse, unlike the American way of conducting business that encourages the spirit of entrepreneurship and is more adventurous in risk-taking.
www.expresscomputeronline.com /20030421/focus1.shtml   (2889 words)

  
 Indian Companies Expand Overseas
But Ranbaxy is only one among a string of Indian companies that have been buying overseas firms, in countries ranging from South Korea to the United States.
Unlike Chinese companies, which have made deals running into billions of dollars, Indian companies are purchasing small overseas firms, and the average size of the acquisition has been about $30 million.
Analysts say the overseas forays of Indian companies have been helped by a robust economy that has hugely increased corporate profits and stock valuations in the last two years.
voanews.com /english/2006-04-02-voa5.cfm   (574 words)

  
 Indian Companies
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www.keyguide.net /indian_companies   (856 words)

  
 Poor initiative hampers research growth in Indian pharma companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The research done by the Indian pharmaceutical companies is limited to the development of bulk drugs and formulations, synthetic organic chemistry and process development.
The company's R&D expenses in 1999-00 has been reduced by 39.9 per cent this could be explained probably due to the marginal sales growth of only 2.9 per cent in 1999-00.
Indian pharmaceutical companies, due to lack of funds, have involved themselves in process development which requires secondary research, is less time and cost intensive and is cost effective.
www.expressindia.com /fe/daily/20010206/fco06050.html   (940 words)

  
 What is Indian Pharma's Next Move?
The highly organized Indian pharma industry is in the forefront of scientific industries, with a wide range of capabilities in the technological and drug manufacturing fields.
Indian pharma industry's share in value terms in the global market is estimated to be at 1% (13th rank), while in volume terms, it is 8% (4th rank).
Indian pharmaceutical industry is still in good health, as seen by the results declared by the leading pharmaceutical companies (pharma sector sales up by about 20% year-on-year).
www.ipfrontline.com /depts/article.asp?id=6775&deptid=6   (2914 words)

  
 India Computers And Internet: indian computers,indian software companies,indian computer hardware,india software ...
Indian Software Industry is one of the fastest sectors of the Indian economy employing about 2.50 lakh workers mostly from the highly skilled and educated segments.
Though India was an early convert to computers with the Indian Government and the industry using mainframes and data entry machines as early as the 50s/60s the Indian Software Industry took off only since the mid 1980's.
The Indian Software Industry is dominated (upto 70% by value) by exports and during the first decade of its evolution exports were wholly comprised of onsite staffing services at clients location overseas(also known as professional services or body shopping).
www.webindia.com /shtml/india/computers.htm   (540 words)

  
 Post-Patent opportunities for Indian companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Indian Pharmaceutical companies have recently made news with their initiative in the area of research and development.
Indian companies like Ranbaxy, Cipla, Wockhardt and DrReddy's have hit the headlines with their initiatives in NDD (new drug development), and NDDS (novel drug delivery system).
Companies, which do not have patents for new products, will be unable to offer newer drugs to customers, thereby stunting their growth.
www.indiainfoline.com /phar/feat/post.html   (1096 words)

  
 How R&D Is Changing Indian Pharma and Auto Companies - Knowledge@Wharton
Indian companies have long been criticized for their low level of investment in R&D, both in India and other parts of the world.
Auto companies felt the threat from foreign models making inroads in the market, while pharmaceutical companies felt the heat from an impending product patent regime that would have left Indian companies far behind their foreign counterparts.
But Indian pharmaceutical companies are just coming to terms with the fact that it will be an uphill task and that their initial successes, even if they were in generic patent challenges, are going to be difficult to sustain.
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu /index.cfm?fa=viewArticle&id=1275&specialId=40   (2614 words)

  
 M&A: What motivates Indian companies? - India Trends - Express Computer India
Many Indian software players see a rise in the number of mergers and acquisitions by Indian IT companies in the near future.
Kumar says, “A rise in the number of mergers and acquisitions by Indian IT companies is likely in the near future due to competition ushered in by the influx of MNC IT companies.
Many are also of the opinion that acquisitions help in the inorganic (and quicker) growth of the business of a company and the decision to acquire or grow organically depends on the business targets that the companies have set for themselves.
www.expresscomputeronline.com /20030407/indtrend1.shtml   (1343 words)

  
 Indian companies unveil hydrogen vehicles | Hydrogen Use
Auto Expo 2006 is being held in the Indian capital of New Delhi and is chalk full of vehicle companies from around the world, showing off their wares.
A leading Indian tractor manufacturer, the Sonalika Group, also announced that it was ready to launch hydrogen-powered three and four-wheelers for the Indian market.
Research and development for these hydrogen-powered vehicles was conducted by the company in partnership with the Benaras Hindu University and the Indian Government's Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources.
www.hydrogenuse.info /node/67   (155 words)

  
 'Indian companies upbeat on China' - Sify.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The survey, conducted among leading Indian companies in China, points to the growing relationship between the Indian industry and China.
On the negative side, however, companies feel that the skill set of workers is not as high as India and the legal machinery is too complex for a foreigner to understand and use, the survey pointed out.
On the future plans of Indian companies on doing business in China, the survey said they were very positive.
sify.com /news/othernews/fullstory.php?id=13178413   (836 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Technology - Indian IT Companies Move into the E. Asia Market
After proving their prowess in the United States, Europe and the rest of the world, the Indian IT companies are now looking to closer vicinities such as East Asia.
According to NIIT, an Indian IT education institute and one of the pioneers in IT education in Asia, the global IT education and training market was estimated at $28 billion in 2003 and the projected growth until 2012 is 9 percent.
But the companies do realize that to grow in size they need to venture into novel markets and make their presence felt.
www.redorbit.com /news/technology/345169/indian_it_companies_move_into_the_e_asia_market/index.html?source=r_technology   (923 words)

  
 Investment in Indian Companies by FIIs/NRIs
The cut-off limit for companies with 24 per cent ceiling is 22 per cent and for companies with 30 per cent ceiling, is 28 per cent and so on.
Companies in which FII Investment is allowed upto 49% of their paid up capital
Companies where 22% FII investment limit has been reached and further purchases are allowed with prior approval of RBI
www.rbi.org.in /advt/FIINRI.html   (897 words)

  
 Tata Group | Our companies | Indian Hotels | Profile
The Indian Hotels Company and its subsidiaries, collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, is recognised as one of Asia's largest and finest hotel companies.
The Indian Hotels Company is the Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces' parent company, owning around a third of the group's inventory of rooms.
The key theme of corporate social responsibility at the company is to build livelihoods with a clear focus on women, craftsmen and artisans; and the education of children.
www.tata.com /indian_hotels   (595 words)

  
 Nasdaq wooing Indian companies
The Nasdaq Stock Market, is expecting around five to 10 Indian companies to be listed on the US stock markets in the next 12-18 months.
Although he refused to divulge the names of the Indian companies that are drifting towards a Nasdaq listing, he added that the companies that they have met, have been from the pharma, biotech, IT and financial services sector.
All companies that are traded on the NYSE, therefore, are allowed to be traded on the Nasdaq as well, but not the other way round, Patterson said.
www.rediff.com /money/2004/dec/10nasdaq.htm   (365 words)

  
 Indian Telecom Companies
Indian business leaders in the south of the country on...
Indian skills are being used for innovation and design.
companies for the year ended 31st march 2005 was $17.68 billion.
www.jolt12.co.uk /indian_telecom_companies.html   (228 words)

  
 The Hindu : Singapore bullish on Indian IT companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Tan said that Indian companies were concerned about the slowdown in the U.S..
He pointed out that major international software companies were operating in Singapore and Indian companies could benefit from their presence.
According to the EDB official, they were also interested in cooperation with Indian companies in the digital animation industry.
www.hinduonnet.com /2001/05/10/stories/0610000b.htm   (555 words)

  
 Analysis: In shift, IT vendors outsource R&D to India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
That need not be a handicap for Indian technology services companies as software development tends to be a key component of product design, according to Parameswar Yanamandra, associate vice president and head of the communications practice at Bangalore-based Infosys Technologies.
Indian companies are gearing to become end-to-end providers offering a range of services beyond product development, to other services such as product testing and customer support.
Indian companies typically offer outsourced product development services at a fee, usually calculated on the duration and number of engineers deployed on a project.
www.infoworld.com /articles/hn/xml/02/10/21/021021hnindia.html?s=IDGNS   (1583 words)

  
 Indian, Chinese companies plan JVs abroad- The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It is a win-win strategy for both sides,"Amit Mitra, secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
Mitra was briefing reporters in the wake of a four-day China tour by a 12-member delegation of CEOs of major Indian companies, which began on Sunday.
Ficci is trying to negotiate a deal to hold an exhibition for Indian tourism industry in September or October in order to draw Chinese tourists to India.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /articleshow/1492438.cms   (349 words)

  
 Indian BPO companies - Focused on Diversification: A report on detailed company profiles
Therefore, global companies looking to outsource some of their functions have to do a lot of homework and due diligence on the vendors.
In addition to the company profiles, we have analyzed these key players, by services, revenues, revenue per employee, etc. We have also analyzed interesting trends in M&A, differing strategies employed, location preferences, etc to provide our readers with additional insights.
The profiles are based on data from a combination of primary contacts with the respective companies as well as secondary research.
www.marketresearch.com /product/display.asp?partnerid=885830502&productid=1093977   (452 words)

  
 ZDNet India > News > national > 'With Indian companies going global, supply chains will be crucial'
At a time when Indian companies are focusing on supply chain management (SCM) solutions to stay competitive, Mahindra Consulting Ltd sees increased business for itself in the coming years.
Companies are now focusing on their supply chain systems; Internet has introduced the convenience of ordering, the benefits of information flow, visibility and transparency of stock, and forecast management.
The difference in play between two companies who have strong rival products will be in how well they have structured their supply chain logistics.
www.zdnetindia.com /news/national/stories/93243.html   (884 words)

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