Indian firms hope to cash in on Japan IT services market [Fina...(Financial Express (India) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Japan's $200 billion IT services market is now offering renewed hope for Indian companies as the country tries to jumpstart its economy and as more Japanese firms look to expand globally. The ... TMC Net, 1 day ago |
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New visa rules to hit Cognizant, TCS most [Outsourcing] [Times of India](Times of India Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BANGALORE: Last week, investors cheered Cognizant's robust sales growth and bullish June forecast but the celebration was mixed with caution as 80 per cent of its revenues are derived from the US, leaving ... TMC Net, 3 days ago
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IT firms hope top clients will push for changes in US Immigration BillFrontline IT companies are now banking on their clients, in addition to their own lobbying efforts, to mobilise support against certain proposals in the draft that are seen as detrimental to their businesses. Several large corporations, many of ... Hindu Business Line, 1 week ago
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US Immigration Bill: A look at the bright sideDataquest After a wave of disappointment over the proposed US immigration bill that struck the IT industry, Indian IT professionals seem to warm up to the bill, seeing the other side of the coin. They are considering the benefits that ... Dataquest, 1 week ago
Fear around immigration bill pauses deals
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4 negatives for Indian IT from proposed H1-B visa rulesBrokerage house Nomura feels the passage of the proposed and weaken competitiveness versus MNC IT players and depress margins. Earlier this week, the brokerage held a conference call with Ameet Nivsarkar (VP, NASSCOM) to understand the implications ... Moneycontrol.com, 3 weeks ago
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Proposed US Immigration Bill will deny access to visas from 2015 for employers having high share of foreign staff, says Nomura0 Comments, Be the first to comment Moneylife Digital Team | 24/04/2013 04:57 PM | Nomura believes the most damaging provision of the US Immigration Bill for Indian IT remains the restriction on outplacement of H1 B visa holders at client locations, ... Money Life, 3 weeks ago
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Why Indian IT is worried over US immigration policyThe US Senate immigration bill attempts to meet long-sought demands from America's technology sector for more high-skilled workers from abroad to fill the gap created by a shortage of American candidates. Under the proposed legislation, the official ... NDTV Profit, 3 weeks ago
Why India's IT industry is worried over US' draft immigration policy
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Nasscom to lobby against restrictive proposals in US immigration BillIT industry body Nasscom plans to mobilise support against certain proposals in the new US Immigration Bill that can affect Indian IT companies. "We will talk with partners and some industry bodies that have a stake in this. Even the Government is ... Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
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State Government of North-Rhine Westphalia to Promote Indian IT Businesses Venturing into EuropeThe State Government of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), a metropolitan region in Germany and an industrial hub in Europe is actively encouraging Indian IT companies to expand operations into Germany as a gateway into the opportunities across Europe. Individual.com, 1 month ago
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US immigration reforms to give fillip to Indian start-upsEven as the proposed Comprehensive Visa Reforms Bill threatens to cast a shadow over the Indian IT services industry, it could give a fillip to start-up artists dreaming of making it big in the US. The Bill, when introduced, is expected to include ... Smart Investor, 1 month ago
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