VeriSign eyes $100 mn revenue from India by 2010

US-based digital infrastructure company VeriSign on Tuesday said it is targeting a ten-fold increase in revenue from India to $100 million by 2010 and will invest $12 million in the country this year.


NEW DELHI: US-based digital infrastructure company VeriSign on Tuesday said it is targeting a ten-fold increase in revenue from India to $100 million by 2010 and will invest $12 million in the country this year.

The investment will be made to enhance the company’s infrastructure, engineering, research and development, sales and delivery systems in the country.

This would take the total investment of the company to $28 million by the end of this year, Verisign India vice-president Shekhar Kirani told media.
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