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To: Nandu who wrote (4010)4/5/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Regarding Satyam:- Anil,well lost a few points the other day but not by much.I think Satyam will turn out to be one the best technology companies out of India and am planning to pick up a few before April.13th (that is when the board meets I belive) and then I am planning to add during any dips as we go along.

PS:Dell is finally starting to move a bit and I am still holding on to my shares,no immediate plans to part with it.



To: Nandu who wrote (4010)4/6/1999 11:56:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
India Infromation Technology-Success stories.

Anil:
Here is an interesting site that I ran into in case you are interested.

PS:For your information I ended up getting NTAP at the offer of $50.50 in spite of my email.Oh well it turns out to be ok after all.

Success Story

Here are a few of the numerous success stories of Indian Software Companies. They are, by no means exhaustive, but simply an indication of the software capabilities of India. Almost, every Indian software company have success story (ies) and have helped in enhancing the competitive advantage of their clients / partners, both in India and abroad.


CITIL Satyam Software Magic
CMC Geometric Software Mastek
PCS International Computers Rave
Wipro Price Waterhouse Ramco
Rolta Silicon Interfaces TCS
Choudhry Intl Xtec Software


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To: Nandu who wrote (4010)4/10/1999 2:09:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Jnanpith winner Thakazhi is dead

216.32.165.70

Anil:
Here is a bit of sad news.You are a fan I am sure,NO? I remember vividly cutting classes to go see 'Chemmeen' while a 1st year student at St.Berchman's college. 'Scavenger's Son (Tottiyute Makan)' was required reading in high school. Exemplary writer, I am sure he will be sorely missed.
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Noted Malayalam writer and Jnanpith award winner Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai died at his Sankaramangalam residence in Thakazhi, in Alapuzha, Kerala, this evening.

He was 87.

Thakazhi had been ailing for some time and his condition became worse because of breathing trouble. The doctors' attempts to revive him failed.

UNI

Rungs of the Ladder
Thakazhi S. Pillai / Paperback / Published 1976
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Scavenger's Son (Tottiyute Makan)
Thakazhi, Sivasankara Pillai / Paperback / Published 1994
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Chemmeen
Thakazhi Pillai

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