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| Interestingly, three Indian companies make
place for three MNCs in this years Top 20 club. Another case of
globalization |
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| A look at the Top 200 Indian
IT companies reveals that 95 of them are IT services companies and 20 offer
packaged software. Both together add up to 57.5%, up from the 53% last year.
There were 26 companies in the distribution business, and 45 were into
hardware and networking products. The interesting thing is that out of the
Top 200 of India, only 5 companies including Wipro, HP, IBM, and Sun, had
positioned themselves as players which dealt in multiple activities
including hardware, software and services |
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| Fourteen companies registered triple digit
growth, five of them growing more than 200%. This growth was secular too as
it spread across types of companiesfinancial services, entertainment and
hardware. |
| In the DQ Next30,
the last company Rolta clocked Rs 954 crore where as FY 07 #50 clocked Rs
700 crore |
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