Infosys Comes To America. ... In fiscal 1998, Infosys notched a profit of 41 cents a share on sales of $68.3 million, vs. a profit of 23 cents and sales of $39.6 million in the year-ago period ...
Infosys Comes To America. ... In fiscal 1998, Infosys notched a profit of 41 cents a share on sales of $68.3 million, vs. a profit of 23 cents and sales of $39.6 million in the year-ago period ...
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Infosys Nears Listing On Nasdaq. ... India's Infosys Coming To U.S. ... but said he is "very concerned" about the lack of diversity in the remaining candidates.
Infosys, second only to Tata Consultancy Services among Indian outsourcing firms in terms of revenues, gave the markets a double dose of bad news yesterday, forecasting its first-ever drop in ...
"The primary reason why work was outsourced to India was because the same quality or better quality could be done cheaper,'' said Sanjay Sinha, the chief investment officer at SBI Mutual Fund who ...
According to a new CBS News poll, the outlook of Hispanic Americans on their lives, their family’s future, and their opportunities in the U.S., is markedly optimistic.
The right balance of risk and benefit is still harder to strike for a raft of heavily promoted drugs that treat common, persistent, daily life conditions: like anti-inflammatories, antacids, and ...
Why your credit cards shouldn't retire when you do ... The crisis in state pension plans The fiscal health of state pension plans is terrible -- and getting worse May 27, 2014.
What are the best hospitals in the country? U.S. News may have the answer in its 2012-2013 Best Hospitals Honor Roll. The 17 medical centers on this list make up less than 0.4 percent of the ...
The majority of U.S. adults are overweight, nearly one in five are daily smokers, and one in five consumed at least five alcoholic drinks in a day at least once in a year, according to government ...
Is America the Next Zimbabwe? By Eric Schurenberg ... the siphoning of Britain's best young talents away from business into the high-paying but unproductive practice of finance. ... Our banking ...
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With Goldman Sachs recently agreeing to pay $5.1 billion to settle claims related to its role in the 2008 mortgage scandal, the firm became the latest big Wall Street bank to reach a deal with the ...
America's Most Despised Companies. By Steve Tobak ... Made Glassdoor's list of "worst companies to work for." ... Wells Fargo was able to avoid much of the whole banking collapse thing. When will ...
Top 10 Consumer Complaints in America. By Christopher Elliott ... Consider the recent case brought by the United States District Attorney in Georgia against a car dealer who is alleged to have ...
The results for the Worst Company in America (WCIA) are in at The Consumerist and it's...(drum roll): BP! By a margin of 50.87 percent to 49.13 percent, the mega energy company edged out the ...
The recession hit Indianapolis hard. The Annie E. Casey Foundation said the city saw one of the nation's largest increases between 2005 and 2013 in the percentage of children living in poverty ...
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Corrections officer: $40,580 Massimo Lama, Getty Images/iStockphoto Corrections officers earn an annual average salary of $40,580, and the BLS projects the career will grow by 4 percent through 2024.