Articles, tagged with "rupee", page 5
13th May 2009
Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle maker, may issue bonds to raise Rs 5,000 crore to refinance the remaining $2 billion bridge loan it took to acquire Jaguar and Land Rover. The rest of the amount is expected to come by way of rupee- and dol...
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Author:
myindiaguide
17th April 2009
The low cost of outsourced labor in no means negates the possibility of outsourcing being bad for your business. Many if not all outsourcing businesses will list cost-efficient services as the number one reason why prospective clients should outsource se...
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Author:
Trav23
10th March 2009
In the cut-throat automobile market, it is not uncommon to hear a car dealer offering free insurance cover on the vehicle or charging as little as a rupee.
While this may seem as an attractive proposition initially, you may have to feel the pinch later...
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Author:
David Parks
20th January 2009
Worried about using - or losing - your money overseas? Don't let foreign banks and borders confuse you - check out our jargon buster for the low-down on those tricky travel money terms...
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Automated teller machines (ATMs) offer convenient 24-hour c...
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Author:
MarkeD
13th January 2009
If you are looking for a good health insurance policy from a very good health insurance company, agency or provider, then few things must always be kept in mind. Do get the quotes of the health insurance from the sites or from the agent or broker. These q...
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Author:
Alien
09th January 2009
With the ongoing financial meltdown showing no signs of improvement, the most effective method of holding the consumers' interest is seemingly through attractive discounts offered on products and services. Industry players, both big and small, are followi...
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Author:
David Parks
28th November 2008
Among market news in India, some IT stocks managed to end in the green despite a big selling week ended October 24. TCS led the weekly gainers on the Sensex, the benchmark of stock market in India, up nearly 8 per cent to Rs 490. Satyam gained over 7.8 pe...
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Author:
Divya
12th November 2008
If you're thinking of a winter trip abroad, recent developments in the foreign exchange markets might make it a better bet to take a short break in Europe instead of the US. Last week The Guardian reported that the weakening pound will, along with retaile...
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Author:
camwinston
04th September 2008
People, who are concerned with any kind of mercantile activity, need to have basic knowledge of accounting. Retails shops are one of the busiest placed, where accounting transaction takes place very rapidly, hence, people, who handle accounting functions...
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Author:
Alvis
17th July 2008
Urticaria, commonly referred to as hives, is the most frequent dermatologic disorder seen in the ED. It appears as raised, well-circumscribed areas of erythema and edema involving the dermis and epidermis that are very pruritic. Urticaria may be acute (la...
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Author:
peterhutch
10th June 2008
The Jacob Diamond is now a part of an exclusive exhibit of the ongoing jewels of the Nizam of Hyderabad at the National Museum in New Delhi. Visitors to this exhibition are left awestruck at the range and magnificence on display and taken aback at the she...
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Author:
Jack Kels
21st May 2008
The fate of any product launched in the market depends much on the marketing and advertising that has been conducted prior to the launch or while the product is being launched. The competition in the markets is severe and new products or services do not s...
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Author:
Deepak
15th May 2008
Raised red and white patches appear on the skin. They are accompanied by burning,intense itching, and stinging. Rubbing and scratching usually aggravate the condition. The outbreak of urticaria is sudden and the disease may affect any part or the entire b...
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Author:
peterhutch
09th April 2008
Foreign reserves - Changing the course
In this article I am going to discuss about the importance of foreign reserves. In this article we can see the importance and impact of the presence of foreign reserve because of which a country like India had its...
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Author:
Marcus
01st April 2008
When tourists come to visit Mauritius, one thing they most probably like to do is to go shopping. Most tourists like clothes and accessories, especially hand made objects that are tagged 'Made in Mauritius'. Fine shopping malls are available in busy areas...
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Discount Web Design