[wanabidii] Chinese brands are not a threat to us, says HTC

Saturday, July 12, 2014
 
  
 
 
 
 

Chia-Lin Chang, chief financial officer of HTC, said that the company is not competing on price with Chinese vendors. 

 Chinese brands are not a threat to us, says HTC 
 

Infosys said on Friday it would boost investment in cloud computing, smartphone apps and other new technologies to win more high-margin outsourcing contracts. 

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella deferred any comment on widely expected job cuts at the company, but promised to "develop leaner business processes." 

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Satya Nadella said Microsoft has changed from a "devices and services" company to a "productivity and platform company." 

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The latest teaser shows two phones featuring a red display complete with a question mark and backdrop of a red curtain. 

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Infosys' revenue rose moderately in the June quarter, but at the cost of profit, which took a hit partially on account of salary increases. 

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Infosys said it may see slower pace of growth in its India business revenues as it refocuses on its strategy. 

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HTC has launched One (E8) and Desire 616 smartphones in India. 

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Infosys' employee attrition hit a record high of 19.5% in the April-June quarter of 2014-15 fiscal from 16.9% in the year-ago period. 

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