Terrorism in South Asia The Economist Such talk, and a recent chorus of demands that the death sentence be carried out for the likes of Mr Guru, may go down well with Indians this week. But it would presumably also be music to the ears of extremists who are set on provoking more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canberra Rethinking F-35? The Diplomat (blog) By Eddie Walsh Persistent talk that the Australian government is reassessing its $16 billion-plus,100-plane commitment to the F-35 fighter programme has sharpened following recentstatements by Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Believers Versus the Non-Believers: Convincing Internal Partners that ... Forbes McKinsey, the consulting firm, reported on the results of purchase process simulations with over 5000 customers in the US, Europe, and Asia (Court, Freeling, Leiter, and Parsons 1996). They found that, on average, “the brand” was responsible for 18% of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Anyone Save Yahoo? Barron's On top of that, "tax-efficient outcomes for the Asian assets" could reap another $3 to $4 a share, Loeb posits. In fact, Yahoo! could cash in as much as $5 a share just for its investment in Alibaba, which operates e-commerce sites. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Political connections hold diminishing sway for India Inc Reuters India The scandals, including an investigation into the award of telecom licenses that may have cost the government up to $39 billion, have seen the jailing of executives and politicians once viewed as untouchable in Asia's third-largest economy. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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