Technology Sector

Nearly 20% Share In Handset Sales Eyed By ZTE

Thursday saw ZTE, the Chinese handset major, announcing that 20% of its global Nearly 20% Share In Handset Sales Eyed By ZTE sales are being targeted from India and the company soon would be entering the retail market by the end of this year with its own independent brand. 

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Moser Baer unit gets PE Funding worth Rs 415 crore

Moser Baer India has informed that its wholly owned photovoltaic (PV) subsidiary has received in full, the agreed capital investment worth Rs 415 crore from a consortium of global investors.

Sell TCS

Stock market analysts have suggested investors to ‘sell’ Tata Consultancy Sell TCSServices (TCS) stock with an intraday target of Rs 665.

According to then, interested traders can sell the stock between Rs 680-681 with a strict stop loss of Rs 695. 
 
Analysts feel that TCS stock would remain under pressure due to recent market volatility. 

Today (Sep 26), the stock opened weak at Rs 685, against its last closure at Rs 690.20 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Current EPS & P/E ratio stood at 47.40 and 14.13 respectively. The share price has seen a 52-week high of Rs 2387.60 and a low of Rs 1007 on BSE. 

University Of Pune Join Forces With Intel India

With the aim to create a specialized work force for the semiconductor industry, the University Of Pune Join Forces With Intel India University of Pune (UoP), joined forces with Intel India on Monday to achieve the goal. 

This joint initiative will see introduction of a unique course called the UoP-Intel Higher Education Program, which will be aimed at M.Sc students. The program has been designed with the idea to bring knowledge, related to industry, to the classrooms, so that the new generation of students could understand and get exposure to the developing newer technologies in semiconductor development and design.  

The Approval For HITS Launch Given To Essel Group’s WWIL

The Approval For HITS Launch Given To Essel Group’s WWIL A real happy moment for the Essel Group when they received approval for the launch of Headend-in-the-Sky (HITS) based broadcasting services. Essel Group is well known for its Zee brand of broadcasting services.  

Earlier, Essel were unable to launch HITS, since competitors including Star and Sony had refused to share the content since they believed that the medium had not got the government approval.

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