Thursday, 24 October 2019

Infosys crisis: The story so far

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Thu, Oct 24, 2019 | 05:07 PM IST

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Infosys crisis: The story so far Infosys crisis: The story so far
The dust had barely settled at Infosys when Asia's No. 2 software services firm once more found itself grappling with a potential leadership crisis.
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Toyota Motor, Nissan and others are showing prototypes of one- and two-seater electric vehicles (EVs) designed for short distances with limited top speeds.
All you need to know about Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra All you need to know about Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra
Facebook Inc revealed lofty plans to establish a cryptocurrency called Libra in June, but the project quickly ran into trouble with sceptical regulators around the world.
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India went up 14 rungs in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business 2020 survey to score a 63, among 190 countries, making it the one of world's top 10 most improved countries for the third consecutive time.
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Did you know about these two portfolio building strategies? Did you know about these two portfolio building strategies?
Core portfolio provides stability and long term appreciation. The satellite portfolio offers an extra risk-adjusted return that pushes up overall returns.
Season of discontent: Protests flare around the world Season of discontent: Protests flare around the world
Bolivia's presidential election result was on a knife-edge, with a preliminary count suggesting it should go to a second-round run-off, but President Evo Morales insisting that he would secure enough votes in Sunday's first round for an outright win.
Spring clean your bank accounts, folios this Diwali Spring clean your bank accounts, folios this Diwali
Clean up your financial assets such as bank accounts, demat accounts, mutual fund investments and insurance policies.
Google hails quantum supremacy, but don't chuck out your PC just yet Google hails quantum supremacy, but don't chuck out your PC just yet
Researchers at Google say they have achieved 'quantum supremacy', in which a computer harnessing the properties of sub-atomic particles did a far better job of solving a problem than the world's most powerful supercomputer.
What newspapers say when their front pages say nothing at all What newspapers say when their front pages say nothing at all
Major Australian newspapers blacked out their front pages on Monday to protest against what they said was a "culture of secrecy" fostered by the government citing matters of national security.
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