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Friday, February 6, 2009

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Rediff
February 06, 2009

Business

 World's biggest toymakers
Senators seek H-1B hiring ban
The amendment if approved by the Senate would have an immediate impact on Indian IT professionals.

· H-1B visa: How to apply, and more
· Gear up for Asia's biggest air show
· These Indians have the golden touch
· World's 8 biggest toy makers

· Mad pursuit of money starts to slow in India
· RBI to provide sufficient liquidity to fuel growth
· IBM offers jobs in India to laid-off workers
· Indian businesses forced to cut staff
· Satyam sees inflow of business intelligence deals
· Murthy's pep talk to Satyam staff
· Essar to set up Rs 17,760 crore steel plant in Karnataka
· Kingfisher slashes pilots' salaries by Rs 80,000

· No hope in sight yet for US economy
· Why do promoters pledge shares?
· US desperately needs a recovery plan: Obama
· More steps soon to boost economy: Pranab
· Will the first Nano be launched from Uttarakhand?
· 25% vendor payments delayed: Tata Motors
· Tata Motors vendors deny payment issues
· Here's help to finalise your tax saving plan
· Bureaucrat stops pension proposal for BPL widows
· Tata Power hid info in Sasan case: Govt
· Nomura Holdings launches investment banking in India
· General insurance premium rates may rise from April
· Govt banks up promoter funding
· NSE to start cross-margin facility from Monday
· Airlines fail to benefit from fare fair
· Maytas' legal notice to Vedanta
· ICAI wants more teeth to prevent accounting fraud
· Satyam's new CEO sold shares worth Rs 90 lakh
· Recovery plan vital to lift economic gloom: Obama
· Tata Motors may roll out Nano on March 3
· Indian exports slipped on 24% dip in oil products in January
· UPA to focus on rural jobs in interim Budget
· Automatic FDI approval may be selectively scrapped
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