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India's outsource giants feeling the pinch
July 20, 2008
Infosys, Tata, and Wipro blame global economic conditions, with the former warning the new quarter may be difficult too, as companies postpone decisions on outsourcing.
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EDS makes offer for Indian outsourcing firm
April 6, 2006
A U.S. company offers $380 million for a majority stake in a Bangalore, India-based business-process outsourcing firm.
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India's Wipro to create 500 new U.K. jobs
January 24, 2007
As it expands globally, outsourcing company hopes to add local expertise to its U.K. work force in 2007.
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Under India's shadow, Dubai squeezes into outsourcing
November 20, 2005
Indian companies are looking to outsource to more expensive Dubai. It's a way to keep employees on the job.
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