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Infosys is a leading IT services company based out of Bangalore, India. Founded in Pune by N. R. Narayana Murthy, Infosys has developed into India's largest IT Company with over 90,000 employees.
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Fast Facts:
- Stock symbol: INFY, NASDAQ
- Annual revenue (2007): $4.176 billion U.S.
- Founder(s): N. R. Narayana Murthy
- Year Established: [[1981]
- Industry: Software Serivces
- Phone: 91-80-28520261
- Fax: 91-80-28520362
- HQ: Bangalore, india
- Co-Chairman of the Board: Nandan M. Nilekani
- CEO: S. Gopalakrishnan
- CFO: Vibin Balakrishnan
- Staff: 91,187
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Key Dates
- 1983: The company moved from Pune to Bangalore
- 1993: IPO in India
- 1999: Listed on NASDAQ
- 2003: Named by Business World Magazine as "India's Most Respected Company"
- 2006: First Indian company to get on the NASDAQ-100
- 2007: Outsources accounting services to Royal Philips Electronics
- 2008: Exceeds $4 billion in revenue
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Infosys on Amazon
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Narayana Murthy: The Infosys's Founder - $38.04
Tells the story of a man, to whom the ethics and values instilled in him by his father, remain of importance - Narayana Murthy founder of Infosys technologies.Amazon
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CMM in Practice: Processes for Executing Software Projects at Infosys (SEI Series in Software Engineering) - $69.99
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Scissors - $9.00
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Charlie Rose with Thomas Friedman (December 20, 2005) - $24.95
Thomas L. Friedman, author of The World is Flat and columnist at The New York Times, discusses the year in foreign policy.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R reco...Amazon
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Ponkapog Papers - $0.99
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) was an American poet, novelist, traveller, and editor. His father's death in 1849 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college and he entered ...Amazon
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