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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.How come indiaBPOking, who has spent the last 5+ years posting tons of exclusively pro-India-anti-US propaganda, is so quiet now? Oh, boy, according to him, the USA was on the skids and India was "rising" and "shining" (part of the Hindu nationalist crap?). Or, oh-boy, all this crap about how India's economy was decoupled from the US economy and they don't need _us_ any more. And, all these Indians who work harder, are smarter than Americans, and are making much more money than Americans (as if they can walk on water?). Oh, yes, as I read my print edition of the Wall Street Journal every day, I always notice that there are about five to ten articles in each issue on China, and almost never any articles about India any more. Where is that outsourcing gravy train now? Oh, guess what, its moving to Latin America and also all of India's competitors in Asia (eg. Viet Nam, who, by the way, is willing to enforce IP laws unlike India and China). Funny how all that anti-US-pro-India crap has slowed down a lot recently!!! GBoy wrote: > Sensex slips below 16k: Infosys, Grasim worst hit > > > MUMBAI: Stocks lost further ground after the open as selling pressure > intensified on the back on weak global cues, but were off initial lows. > After last w
s over 9 per cent rise on the Sensex, traders lightened > positions. Domestic inflation, which rose to 6.68 per cent, also took its > toll on sentiment. > > At 11:30 am, the Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensex was down 408 points or 2.4 9 > per cent at 15,963.40, making a low of 15,877.57. > > Infosys Technologies (down 6.39%), Grasim Industries (4.85%), HDFC Bank > (4.75%), ICICI Bank (4.33%) and Satyam Computer (4.09%) were the biggest > index losers. > > Cipla (up 1.82%), ITC (0.9%) and Hindalco Industries (0.51%) were the only > Sensex gainers. > > The National Stock Exchange's Nifty was down 110 points or 2.23 per cent a t > 4831.7. The index touched a low of 4806.10. > > Asian markets dropped Monday, with Japanese stocks dragged down by > financials such as Mizuho Financial Group on worries about global credit > markets, and exporters such as Honda Motor in the wake of a drop on Wall > Street and a stronger yen. The Nikkei lost 2.44 per cent, the Hang Seng > dipped 1.78 per cent and the Straits Times shed 0.3 per cent. > > > http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...how/2919786.cms
Post Follow-up to this messageStraydog says... >Oh, yes, as I read my print edition of the Wall Street Journal every >day, I always notice that there are about five to ten articles in each >issue on China, and almost never any articles about India any more. may be because of tibet issue. of late businesswis extremely negative of China with articles suggesting that china is no longer preferred destination for manufacturing due to rising cost and companies are looking for cheaper alternatives like Vietnam and India.
Post Follow-up to this message"Father" <father@father.com> wrote in message news:ft28k501dif@drn.newsguy.com... > Straydog says... > > > may be because of tibet issue. > > of late businesswis extremely negative of China with articles > suggesting that china is no longer preferred destination for > manufacturing due to rising cost and companies are looking > for cheaper alternatives like Vietnam and India. INDIA CHEAPER THAN CHINA??? HAHAHAAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! YOU SHIT SKINNED TURD WORLD XXXXING SHITDOOS ARE SOME DUMB XXXXS!! >
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