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Canon India's revenue from government grows 25%
Canon, the Japanese imaging and printing firm, has grown its revenue from the government vertical by 25 per cent and will end end this calender year with a revenue of Rs 850 crore. The sector was just 15 per cent of its business in 2008. “Although our growth was down to 18 per cent in the first quarter 2009, we will close the fourth quarter with a growth rate nearing 30 per cent. This growth has come from timely remodeling of our India strategy,” said Alok Bharadwaj, senior vice-president, Canon India.

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'RBI move indicates gradual withdrawal of stimulus packages'
India Inc today cautiously welcomed the RBI"s move to modify the ECB guidelines and said this also indicates a gradual withdrawal of stimulus measures announced to help the industry tide over the global credit crunch last year.
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BSNL's 93 mn GSM-lines tender in limbo

In a surprise move, state-run telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) has cancelled the equipment purchase order given to Chinese company Huawei saying the conditions imposed by the vendor are not acceptable, leaving the fate of Rs 32,000-crore capacity addition programme in limbo. - BSNL cancels Huawei tender - MNP not before April: BSNL, MTNL - Sterlite Tech wins BSNL optic fibre contract - BSNL"s proposed acquisition of Zain on hold - Govt denies ombudsman for telecom sector - BSNL, MTNL not serious about Zain, says govt BSNL, after prolonged discussions, had placed order for 20 million GSM lines for the South Zone with Huawei last month. According to sources close to the development, BSNL’s extreme step comes in the wake of the Chinese vendor"s conditional supply of equipments. Huawei spokesperson declined to comment. "There was no scope for accepting conditions as the order was placed after detailed negotiations and as a government owned firm (BSNL) we do not accept conditions," a senior BSNL official said. When asked about the conditions, the official declined to comment. While for the North and Eastern region, the PSU is still negotiating with another vendor–- Ericsson and has not yet finalised the order. Sources also indicated that BSNL was weighing various options, including calling fresh bids for adding 93 million GSM lines to its networks. Officials said, in the process, BSNL would lose further market share to private operators as it may exhaust the remaining capacity in various circles soon.


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