Archive for August, 2008

Indian IT Majors Go On A Buying Spree

By: BizGuy
Published: August 27th, 2008

Despite the slowdown in the overall world economic scenario, Indian IT companies are undeterred by the bleak business prospect. In fact they are using this as an opportunity to expand their overseas businesses. This became clear when Infosys, India’s second largest provider of IT enabled business services with an annual operating profit of around $1.25 billion announced its bid to acquire Axon Group of UK in an all-cash deal of $814 million.

According to analysts, Infosys is paying a premium of 33.1 percent to the average value during 6 last 6 months of Axon’s 67.85 million shares. The bid price is also 19.4 percent higher to the price the share was last traded on 22nd August.

There is no surprise in the bid as according to G. Gopalkrishnan, CEO of Infosys, the company is looking to leverage the Systems Application and Products (SAP) expertise that Axon offers.

“This strategic combinations of our groups will accelerate the realization of our common aspirations – that of becoming the most respected provider of business transformational services in the global market place.”

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Don’t Swipe Your Card Recklessly

By: BizGuy
Published: August 12th, 2008

First of all, my heartiest congratulations to Abhinav Bindra J who made India proud by winning gold medal for the 10m Air Rifle section at the Beijing Olympic. It is the first ever individual gold that India won in the history of Olympic.

Now, this post is a little bit personal as I’ll try to put a point across by taking example of one of my friend. But before I dwell into that, let me give a brief update on the latest business scenario.

Inflation is at 18 years high that stands more than 12 percent. Stock market has recovered to some extent and has been on a bullish run for last 10 days or so. Tatas and Reliance Infocom have decided to invest huge sum to create GSM based network while keeping their CDMA services. The central government has decided to come to the exporters’ aid and has announced that it would return taxes already paid.

Well, that’s what I call brief update. J

Now the main topic! The other day I was called by my fried who got some exorbitant Credit Card bill and didn’t know where he spent the money. He called me because we went to some websites one night and used it to get membership. It was quite late in night and he didn’t know how to browse the net properly. L So I told him not to browse the net any more after I left. He did!

For the next 3 months he kept receiving those bills and soon he was in debt. I repeatedly asked him to contact the issuing branch to block the card. He didn’t! But when the bill piled on, he was desperately looking how to get out of debt and this mess. Finally he called the customer service of the issuing bank and they did oblige his request.

I am blogging on this because this might happen to anybody who is regularly using credit cards for online purchase – especially from phony sites. There are lots of instances of unauthorized use of credit cards by hackers who steal the card access codes. So everybody must first check how reputed and trusted the site is (Verisign verification is one of those) before putting the sensitive personal data.

While plastic money in the form of credit or debit cards is of great convenience, one must use it judiciously even if they are not using them online. As one does not have to carry and dish out lots of cash, it is very easy to spend a lot by swiping the card at various counters. Its only after that you start worrying how you pay off credit card debt that is now quite a huge amount.

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Fixed Deposit Vs. Equity Market – Where To Invest My Money?

By: BizGuy
Published: August 5th, 2008

Finally the turbulence of politics is over with the UPA led by the Indian National Congress withstanding a tight no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha on 22nd July. The Left Front has been blocking almost all major reforms which are so badly needed to push the economy to the next level. It has been frustrating 4 years for both pro-reform Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh and also the business community. Now that all is over, the UPA government is determined to push through reforms in many fields like insurance, telecom etc. despite the alarmingly high rate of inflation that stands @ 11.98% today!

High rate of inflation has also made the apex bank (Reserve bank of India) to raise interest and thereby make bank deposit attractive. On the other hand, the long bull run of the stock market also ended with the start of the turbulence of government instability and skyrocketing international fuel price.

So as an individual – where do I put my money? Most banks are offering an attractive 10% annual interest rate. But is it long lasting? Despite forecast of an economic slowdown, businesses remain upbeat on long-term economic prospect of the country.

So the ideal way to invest your money is to divide your funds and put them into both the markets. While it is not guaranteed that bank rates will always remain the same, one can not also say for sure when the equity/stock market is going to recover! Read the rest of this entry »

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