By: glud trower | 2011-04-03 | Internet Marketing So, they have talked about it for some time. I just want to say, "it's here." Welcome to the age of the conversation. Don't believe me? Leave me a comment below, and we can talk about it. read more
By: Sudipta Bhawmik | 2010-04-03 | Movies When you watch Danny Boyle's latest rags-to-riches fairy tale "Slumdog Millionaire," you'll experience an emotional roller-coaster ride that only Mumbai can offer. The city that never sleeps, the city that is in the center of the center of the world (as mentioned by Salim in the movie), a city that has an economic and social contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1, reveals itself on the screen as Danny Boyle and his screen writer Simon Beaufoy (based on the novel Q&A by Vikas Swarup) masterfully crafts the film using the television game show "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" or "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" as the spine of the story. read more
By: Christopher Mead | 2010-03-31 | Retail With the weakened state of our economy, there are several retailers that are turning to "conversion"(percentage of people that enter the store that make a purchase) as a primary statistical measure. Some are even initiating disciplinary action on Managers not reaching company standards. I have heard conversion goals as high as 20%. This can all be very scary. read more
By: Rakesh | 2010-10-26 | Business Tourists from the United States suffer long enjoyed trips to Canada in search of vacation and shopping bargains. Recently, however, the Canadian buck has stirred to parity adjacent to the U.S. Buck threatening to take by surprise it in cherish. Fueled by the strength in the freight souk such as uranium and lubricate, the loonie, as the Canadian buck is tenderly called, instantly commands novel respect. What does this mean on behalf of U.S. Traders in the foreign switch over (FOREX) souk? read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-12-14 | Article Marketing Today, almost every nation and especially the Asians are using dollar as a way to value their local currencies wherein the effect here is that most Americans do not feel the decline in dollar. This just means that the price of the products that are imported from them did not increase. read more
By: Cary Mcdonald | 2010-12-29 | Sales Selling items like greenback store things on wholesale could be a very profitable business. Firstly, these items will be bought for very cheap. When I mean cheap I mean the a lot of you get the higher the discount and these things aren't expensive. Selling items like this will lead to huge flows of money because the profit per item is considerably high. read more
By: Rachel Barr | 2010-03-31 | Trading Throughout the years, different coins have been designed and minted with specific reasons or purposes, whether it was to fulfill a need for coins, to celebrate some memorial event, as an investment tool or as a commemorative piece. The 2006 Silver Dollar is a coin that has fulfilled many needs to both collectors and the public in general. read more
By: Roger Fischel | 2010-11-26 | Online Gambling Going on tilt while playing poker is always a mistake that will be exploited by your opponents. Poker profits are made by exploiting opponents' errors. read more
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By: Cardekho2010 | 2010-10-30 | Cars The German luxury car maker, BMW intends to invest a sum of Rs 70 crore in its operations in India. The group which has got its production plant in Chennai read more
By: Chintan Shah | 2010-11-26 | Business Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), CMD, Mukesh Ambani on Friday offered prayers at the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala. read more
By: Merinews Network | 2010-12-29 | Manufacturing A RELATIONSHIP manager from Citibank's Gurgaon branch was accused of engineering a fraud worth Rs 400 crore. The accused Shiv Raj Puri from the DLF-II branch has now aroused fear amongst officials about his possible escape from the country for which the police have already issued Look Out Circular (LOC) notice against him and has also alerted the ministry of home affairs and ministry of civil aviation. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2011-01-12 | Politics A private foreign exchange trading company in Noida has duped investors of more than Rs.500 crore, said the police. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2012-03-22 | Politics In the season of scams and scandals a new scandal has been surfaced in the Dental Colleges of the Jammu and Kashmir state. read more