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US, Indian tech cos face credit crunch effects
Posted:2008-11-17

While U.S. tech companies are hurting because of the credit crunch, their Indian counterparts may ev...[ View complete article ]


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While U.S. tech companies are hurting because of the credit crunch, their Indian counterparts may even benefit from the situation.
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What US need at this hour of crisis is clear and straight forward thinking. It shall no look for looting oil from Iraq and make money. The US citizen also shall aim to work hard, produce, sell product and services and make money. It shall not go to stock market to make money. Unless there is quantum shift in the thinking there is no hope for the US
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