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'US Immigration Bill can lead to $30 billion per year loss to India'The 'US Immigration Bill S744' calls for significantly cutting down on outsourcing of work for certain visa holders that is mostly used by ...
15 Aug, 2014, 05.58 PM IST
I can’t make investments looking at profits: Rajiv Bansal, CFO, InfosysInfosys’ CFO Rajiv Bansal says he is comfortable with co’s operating margin and would expect it to go up in the long-term.
12 Oct, 2013, 03.00 AM IST
US Immigration Bill: IBM softens stance on outplacement clause; may benefit Indian ITThe bill's clause will force Indian IT cos to reduce their dependency on H1-B workers, given that it may require them to fork out higher vi...
19 Sep, 2013, 03.49 AM IST
Indian IT companies plan to sponsor more green cards to tackle US visa woesBy doing so, they can expand the pool of employees with access to work in the US, analysts said, giving Indian cos greater leeway.
30 Jul, 2013, 02.57 AM IST
Indian IT companies create more jobs in US than American peersIndian IT companies have a better track record of creating jobs in the US over the past several years compared to their American peers like...
24 Jul, 2013, 01.48 PM IST
Done reasonably well in Q1, remain cautiously optimistic: SD Shibulal, Infosys"We have done reasonably well in Q1. Revenue has grown by 2.7%. Actually in constant currency terms, it has gone by 3.4%."
12 Jul, 2013, 05.52 PM IST
Infosys in talks with clients on US Immigration billThe proposed legislation will hurt the over $100 billion IT-ITES industry in India and domestic software firms like TCS and Infosys.
12 Jul, 2013, 04.40 PM IST
Worried Indian IT companies hope for softer final version of immigration billAnalysts said that IT companies are looking at increasing their US hiring or sending more work offshore to try and mitigate the likely impa...
29 Jun, 2013, 11.15 AM IST
US immigration bill can hurt India's GDP: JP MorganThe outplacement clause (by impacting the IT sector & subsequent multiplier consequences) could take away 0.3-0.4% of India's GDP.
27 Jun, 2013, 01.19 AM IST
Clarity on visa issue will give stability in the long run: N Chandrasekaran, TCS" Highly depreciating rupee is not good from two different points. First of all, it just gives you a sense of false confidence. The second ...
19 Jun, 2013, 10.30 AM IST