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Infosys' growth falls in uncertain market

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Infosys' growth falls in uncertain market
Indian outsourcer Infosys blamed continuing global economic uncertainties for a slide in year-on-year revenue growth in U.S. dollar terms, which declined to 2.9% for the third quarter, from 16.7% a year earlier. Read More


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Apple supplier refutes claim of suicide at China factory
Apple supplier Foxlink, a maker of iPhone cable connectors, disputed claims on Friday that a company worker committed suicide after being denied a leave of absence, instead suggesting that drug use may have played a role in the worker's death. Read More


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Speaking at an event in New York on October 11, 2012, U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta says an attack on U.S. critical infrastructure could be the equivalent of a "cyber Pearl Harbor," Read More

 
 
 

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