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Sid Harth

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Jul 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/13/00
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When RSS brainwashed bubbas, you know who they are and I am not
talking about idiotboy, Dattu Thengdi either, revel in reviling
Americans for their money grabbing, ass grabbing debauch culture.
Strange as it sounds, the bubba brigade live comfortably in their
California computer coolie cool Silicon valley mansions, rat holes,
sink holes, ass holes, whatever. They just hate to admit that every
saffron somebody to every saffron nobody spends his quality time in
that country they call debauch, quietly, of course.

The so called Coca Cola truck chasing Gujju rats make tons of money
off of gullible Americans. The taxicabwallahs work hard but still make
it to the top earning bracket of that industry. Wet from behind Brahmin
boys come to America with stars shining in their dreamy eyes and find
hundred ways to stay but thousand ways to deny the American hospitality.

The same computer coolie nabobs bob in the new found wealth and
adulation and import mail order brides to make more little Brahmin
bubbas who are taught the famous Hindu mantra, "hate all and love a
sewer called India." If these deluded dunces hate America so much why
don't they go to Russia, for instance? Perhaps China or Mongolia would
be ideal choices. At least they can enjoy little camaraderie among
their hosts in denigrating America, for sure.

There is no such thing as pride for one's country. Africawallah Gujju
rats never wanted to take their successful businesses to India. To call
such selfish brutes Indians is a misnomer. They are Hindu alright,
which in my book is Indian but they have adopted new countries of the
west as theirs without any reservations, mental or spiritual.

Sid Harth..."Poverty of mind s what these scumbags carry with them when
they migrate to the greener pastures of the west."

http://www.indiacybercart.com/


http://www.economictimes.com/today/bn01.htm


ITC plans IT arm, enters retailing

NEW DELHI
IS VIRGINIA House in the mood for some fun and games? Or is it dead
serious about diversification? A bit of both, actually, if the smoke
signals from ITC's headquarters are any indication.

The Rs 8,000-crore conglomerate on Thursday announced its entry into
retailing by launching branded leisurewear apparel. Next up, a 100 per
cent Infotech subsidiary.

The cigarette major will merge all its software related business into a
newly created 100 per cent owned subsidiary, ITC Infotech. The new
company will have the existing in-house software division of ITC and
its UK-based subsidiary ITC Infotech, company chairman Y C Deveshwar
told reporters on Thursday.

Shareholders' approval for the proposal to create a new company will be
put up for approval at ITC's annual general meeting on July 24.

The new entity has a total sales turnover of about $7 million.

ITC's UK-based subsidiary in turn has a wholly-owned subsidiary in the
US, which will also come under the newly formed ITC Infotech.

Deveshwar said the restructuring was being done to retain the best
talent through employee stock option schemes.

Deveshwar also said the entry into retailing was in line with the
recommendations of consulting firm McKinsey.

He said ITC, along with its associates, would invest about Rs 250 crore
in the new business and open 100 exclusive Wills Sports outlets
throughout the country in three to five years.

"The long-term vision of ITC is to be in retailing, including super
stores. And in the short-term we will be retailing casual-wear
apparel," he said.

Deveshwar said the company has identified hotels, cigarettes, paper and
packaging as core areas and has decided to enter retailing as the
organization could handle more businesses.

Over a five-year period, the company hopes to achieve a turnover of Rs
250-500 crore from the apparel business.

He added that the apparel retailing would be expanded to cover the
entire range of lifestyle products, including personal care products
and accessories. - PTI

http://www.india-today.com/ntoday/newsarchives/100/7/13/n13.shtml

Posted July 13, 2000
Cyberspace to undertake projects for US govt. agencies

Computers Today Daily

New Delhi, July 13: Cyberspace Infosys Ltd (CIL) has joined hands with
Washington-based OCR Services Inc to execute offshore projects and
provide onsite help for their customers in the US. OCR Services Inc.
has developed Denied Party Systems software in various disciplines for
the US government agencies—mandatory for companies in the import-export
business in the US.

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Pankaj Kumar, Director and co-President, CIL said, “We are excited at
this opportunity to work in projects with the federal government in the
US. This would enable CIL to also work with various state departments
in the US who have substantial multi-million dollar IT budgets. The
domain skills that we have obtained whilst working with the government
in India will help us add value to execute successful projects with OCR
Services Inc.”

According to Paul Galinak, Director (Operations, Government Services),
OCR, “There are definite offshore project opportunities worth USD 4
million and USD 2 million for onsite assignments in our existing
customer base, which are expected to grow up to USD 6 million and USD 4
million in the second year with a majority of opportunities in the US
government.” Cyberspace has also entered into a strategic alliance with
Iciniti Corp. for development and distribution of E-business solutions
for the global mid-market segment. Iciniti develops next-generation
Java-based, integrated E-business solutions based on powerful “Smart”
technologies. The company delivers complete business-to-business
solutions that allow businesses worldwide to rapidly adopt an E-
business model tailored to their individual requirements.

Says Sanjay K. Saxena, Director, CIL, “Icinity is an innovative company
and we are very excited about this strategic alliance as it allows us
to play to our existing strengths and positions us in the global market
with a state-of-the-art solution that creates sustainable
differentiation.”

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