Morgan Stanley
India | Tuesday, 14 October 2008

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1. Tata Group, Infosys Technologies rank among most reputed cos. in the world: Report
Indian companies are making waves not only in matters of acquisition but also in matters of reputation, if the list "Global 200: The World's Best Corporate Reputations" compiled by US-based Reputation Institute is any indication.
09 Jun 2008
2. DLF announces robust FY08 results, posts four-fold growth in net profit
India's largest real estate group DLF Ltd has announced its results for the fiscal year 2007-08, posting a four-fold growth in its consolidated net profit.
04 Jun 2008
3. Six Indian companies receive award for corporate social responsibility
Six Indian companies - Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Tea, NTPC, ONGC and MSPL - are the recipients of the Businessworld FICCI-SEDF CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Award 2007.
21 May 2008
4. India Inc. to face increasing threats from IT, IPR frauds: KPMG
Corporate India will be facing increasing fraud risks in the fields of IT and IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) in the next 2-3 years, a survey by consultancy firm KPMG India has revealed.
24 Mar 2008
5. India Inc. lauds Union Budget 2008-09 but expected "more"
Corporate India has lauded Union Budget 2008-09, calling it a "remarkable job" done by the Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, but added that the Budget had left them hoping for more.
02 Mar 2008
6. London is most favoured European business destination for Indians: Survey
India is the second biggest investor in London, which is the biggest destination for foreign direct investment among all European cities, a survey has revealed.
22 Nov 2007
7. Hedge funds keen on China, India credit: Report
China and India are the two most popular destinations for Asia-focused hedge funds that invest in credit, despite having markets that are still in development, consultancy Oliver Wyman said.
08 Nov 2007
8. Google upgrades business e-mail to corporate class
Google Inc is moving to attract big business users to its Google Apps service just a year after entering the software market, as the company said on Tuesday it is offering stepped up e-mail management services at no additional cost to paying users.
05 Oct 2007
9. Microsoft eyes corporate customers with services
Microsoft Corp. said on Sunday it plans to introduce new software services targeted at corporate customers willing to pay a monthly subscription instead of license fees.
02 Oct 2007
10. Women directors help boost corporate's financial performance: Study
Having women well represented in the corporate boardroom can help improve financial performance, according to a new study by a group that promotes women in executive roles.
02 Oct 2007
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