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- Working Abroad: Great Opportunity or Dangerous Trend?
- With the unemployment rate hovering right below ten percent, desperate times can call for desperate measures. On this blog, we've pondered if going abroad is a positive option for grads who can't find work at home, and the same idea has doubtless crossed the mind of many a frustrated job...
- Blog posts 2009-10-23
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- Wadhwa sets course for smooth selling. (Tar heel Tattler).(Vivek Wadhwa changes priorities at Relativity Technologies)(Brief Article)
- Vivek Wadhwa, CEO of Relativity Technologies, was sure business was looking up. His Cary-based software maker had completed several months of cost cutting and had $8.5 million worth of sales ready to close. Good thing, too, because Relativity lost money on less than $10 million of ...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Wadhwa sets course for smooth selling. (Tar heel Tattler).(Vivek Wadhwa changes priorities at Relativity Technologies)(Brief Article)
- Vivek Wadhwa, CEO of Relativity Technologies, was sure business was looking up. His Cary-based software maker had completed several months of cost cutting and had $8.5 million worth of sales ready to close. Good thing, too, because Relativity lost money on less than $10 million of ...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Mouth piece: Vivek Wadhwa's talent for trumpeting his company shines, but observers want to see another kind of performance. (Feature).(Company Profile)
- All morning long, Vivek Wadhwa has been talking up his company. It's a role he excels at as CEO of Relativity Technologies Inc., a Cary software maker. Proof is in this morning's Wall Street Journal, which mentioned him at least six times in 2001. Today's piece...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Founder Vivek Wadhwa stepped down as CEO of Relativity Technologies. (Triangle).(Brief Article)
- Caption: Founder Vivek Wadhwa (Mouth Piece, April 2002) stepped down as CEO of Relativity Technologies. His successor is veteran high-tech exec Steve Maysonave. Wadhwa was looking to cut back on his responsibilities after a heart attack last year. He remains chairman of the Cary-based software developer....
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- Mouth piece: Vivek Wadhwa's talent for trumpeting his company shines, but observers want to see another kind of performance. (Feature).(Company Profile)
- All morning long, Vivek Wadhwa has been talking up his company. It's a role he excels at as CEO of Relativity Technologies Inc., a Cary software maker. Proof is in this morning's Wall Street Journal, which mentioned him at least six times in 2001. Today's piece...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Founder Vivek Wadhwa stepped down as CEO of Relativity Technologies. (Triangle).(Brief Article)
- Caption: Founder Vivek Wadhwa (Mouth Piece, April 2002) stepped down as CEO of Relativity Technologies. His successor is veteran high-tech exec Steve Maysonave. Wadhwa was looking to cut back on his responsibilities after a heart attack last year. He remains chairman of the Cary-based software developer....
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- Reverse Brain Drain: Is It a Threat?
- The Find: An extended interview with two experts reveals the increasing number of highly skills immigrants who are returning to their home countries and discusses whether the phenomenon represents a threat to U.S. business. The Source: A WorldFocus internet radio interview of Vivek Wadhwa, a senior research...
- Blog posts 2009-02-24
- Cary, N.C., Software-Technology Company Seeks New CEO.
- By Christina Dyrness, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 27--CARY, N.C.--After a year of barely surviving the frigid technology spending market, Vivek Wadhwa, chief executive of Relativity Technologies, can see the thaw coming. But...
- Research articles 2002-11-27
- Networking India ; Having hit $1 billion in revenues, Cisco's plan now is to create a market rather than wait for it to happen.
- Airlines must Love Naresh Balwant Wadhwa. Five days in a week, the 40-year-old President and Country Manager, India and SAARC, Cisco Systems, is on the road, shuttling between Bangalore, where most of Cisco's India operations is based, Mumbai, where WadhwAirlines must Love Naresh Balwant Wadhwa. Five days in a week,...
- Research articles 2008-03-23
- Cost Cutting: The Money Pit
- Cost Cutting Last autumn, Vivek Wadhwa was scared. Really scared. Just a few months earlier his company -- Relativity Technologies, in Cary, N.C., which helps businesses update computer systems -- had been soaring at enviable heights. Relativity ended 2000 with $10 million in revenues. Back then, Wadhwa recalls...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- MOUTH PIECE
- All morning long, Vivek Wadhwa has been talking up his company. It's a role he excels at as CEO of Relativity Technologies Inc., a Cary software maker. Proof is in this morning's Wall Street journal, which mentioned him at least six times in 2001. Today's piece is about the problems...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Raleigh, N.C., Businessman Invests in Indian Film.
- By David Ranii, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 12--Vivek Wadhwa, a local entrepreneur with a proven knack for getting free press in major publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Business Week, now hopes to...
- Research articles 2003-12-12
- Founder alleges wrongful firing in suit against Raleigh, N.C., software firm.
- By David Ranii, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 8--Vivek Wadhwa, the blunt, high-profile founder of Relativity Technologies, is suing the Raleigh software company, contending that it wrongfully fired him from his role as chairman of the...
- Research articles 2004-07-08
- India Coast Guard patrols coast south of Kolkata.
- Dec. 28--Two Indian Coast Guard vessels are patrolling the Bengal coastline. "The situation along the West Bengal coast is normal and all fishermen are safe. We are on standby duty in case there are fresh tremors or aftershocks," RK Wadhwa, Dec. 28--Two Indian Coast Guard vessels...
- Research articles 2004-12-28
- LexisNexis Butterworths India Merges with Leading Indian Legal Publisher, Wadhwa Nagpur
- Merger establishes LexisNexis as leader in legal information in India and demonstrates growing commitment to the region
- Research articles 2008-06-04
- Boca Raton, Fla., brokers face criminal charges for late trading, market timing.
- By Jeff Ostrowski, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 26--BOCA RATON, Fla. -- In a move federal prosecutors call an unusual twist in the far-reaching mutual fund scandal, two Boca Raton stockbrokers face criminal charges for market timing...
- Research articles 2004-06-26
- The real SUV.
- Byline: Ruchika Wadhwa Nov. 13--If you want to own a plush, strong and luxurious vehicle because you think a large luxury sedan isn't versatile enough to haul people and things, may we stick our necks out and recommend you a good dekko at the...
- Research articles 2006-11-13
- Protectionism on Immigration Will Hurt Our Economy More than We Realize
- Markham Lee submits: Here is another look at the way protectionism can hurt more than it can help: (From the Economist.com): "FOR all its current economic woes, America remains a beacon of entrepreneurialism. Between 1996 and 2004 an average of 550,000 small businesses were created every month. One...
- External links 2009-03-17
- BSNL aims to provide telephony connectivity to 400 villages in J&K
- Bharatiya Sanchar Nigam Ltd. BSNL plans to deliver telephone connectivity to almost 400 villages in Jammu & Kashmir this year. BSNL's chief general manager (J&K Circle), TR Wadhwa, stated that over 800 villages in this state did not have telecom facilities. As these 400 villages are located in difficult terrain,...
- Research articles 2007-03-16
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