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Friday, October 18, 2013

As stock splits wane, more may follow Google to $1,000

As stock splits wane, more may follow Google to $1,000


with its surge on Friday, Google Inc became the latest member, though not likely the last, of a tiny fraternity of companies that boast USD 1,000 share prices. In a market where stock splits have become rarer, there may be more of this to come than just the two stocks with four-digit stock prices in the Standard & Poor's 500 index - Google and Priceline.com , which hit USD 1,000 earlier this year. Historically, once share prices got too high - even around $125 a share - companies split shares to make them more accessible to Main Street investors. But splits have become few and far between, and big numbers are more the norm for familiar names like Apple Inc

I value my wicket more now, says India opener Shikhar Dhawan

Mohali: Shikhar Dhawan returns to the venue where he launched his Test career with a blistering knock of 187 against Australians — the very opponents he will be facing again on Saturday in the third one-dayer.


“I’ve good memories of my debut match here against the same opponents. I want to carry that momentum and look forward to contribute to team’s cause. We are certainly working on our bowling. Hope our bowlers will have better outing here as well,” said Dhawan, who will be playing his 22nd ODI here on Saturday.

Not so long ago, Dhawan was not taken seriously even in Delhi cricket. It was not because of his inability to score big or be a friendly teammate but because of his careless attitude, both on and off the field, which was deemed too casual.

However, things have changed in the last seven months. Ever since he ripped apart the touring Australian side to probably score the best-ever hundred by any opener in his debut game, it has been a different Dhawan even for those who have been keeping a tab on him since his junior cricket days. The ‘Jat’, as he is popularly known in his team, has not been the same. His casual approach towards “getting out” has been replaced by some deep thinking once he returns to the dressing room. The usual “happy-go-lucky” approach has been consciously and steadily changed to that of a serious guy who has learned to value his wicket.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Entertainment News

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Jiah Khan was a fighter, can't believe she took her life, says mother Rabiya Khan

NDTV - ‎26 minutes ago‎
Jiah Khan was a fighter and it is difficult to believe she took her own life, says her mother even as she struggles to come to terms with the loss of her daughter.

Ranbir to promote 'Yeh Jawaani...' in Russia

Times of India - ‎1 hour ago‎
His grandfather, late cinema legend Raj Kapoor, continues to be a rage in Russia and now actor Ranbir Kapoor is set to promote his latest release 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' (YJHD) in the country.

Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri ready to become mommy daddy again: Tabloid reports

Indian Express - ‎1 hour ago‎
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and wife Gauri are going to be parents for the third time, according to a report published in Mid-Day paper.

'Policegiri' team gets fans to pen messages for Sanjay Dutt

IBNLive - ‎1 hour ago‎
Mumbai: At the music launch of Sanjay Dutt-starrer 'Policegiri', producer Rahul Aggarwal unveiled a vinyl board on which fans can post their messages for the actor, who is currently in jail.

Movie Review Fukrey: Fumbling with the 'Dilli' cliche

Indian Express - ‎7 hours ago‎
Four Fukreys which loosely translates as good-for-nothing waste fellows are let loose in the gallis of Dilli in order to a) save their skins b) earn some ill-gotten moolah c) run miles away from a foul-mouthed female goon.

Actor-director Manivannan passes away

Press Trust of India - ‎9 minutes ago‎
Chennai, Jun 15 (PTI) Tamil actor-director Manivannan passed away at his residence here today following a cardiac arrest, family sources said.

HOT: Poonam Pandey reveals it all for 'Nasha'

Apun Ka Choice - ‎1 hour ago‎
Poonam Pandey knows how to stay in news. The hot and pneumatic siren has released new posters of her debut movie Nasha that has her posing in, well, just about nothing.

Review Ankur Arora Murder Case: Subject is not dealt with any degree of ...

Indian Express - ‎4 hours ago‎
A little boy dies after a botched operation in a hospital that's run for profit. This may be something that happens all the time because doctors are humans, and humans are prone to error.

Paris Jackson never got over her father's death

India Today - ‎47 minutes ago‎
Late pop legend Michael Jackson's daughter Paris, who is in hospital after an alleged suicide attempt, hasn't properly mourned the death of her father, and she is perhaps yet to overcome the tragedy of his death.

'Man of Steel' review: Cavill, solid effects make it worth a watch

IBNLive - ‎17 hours ago‎
What I missed more than anything else in 'Man of Steel' is the old-school humour and charm of the 1978 Superman film, starring Christopher Reeve, that many of us grew up watching.

Food for thought for Sonam and Dhanush

Times of India - ‎5 hours ago‎
The 'Raanjhana' team's visit to Lucknow was short and brief but exciting enough for the city folk and the stars, who were accompanied by writer and Lucknow lad Himanshu Sharma.

Watch: Akshay, Sonakshi, Imran's love triangle in 'Yeh Tune…'

Bollywood Mantra - ‎39 minutes ago‎
Balaji Motions Pictures has finally released the first song of the much awaited movie of 2013, 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Again'.

Northeast coming on Bollywood radar?

Times of India - ‎2 hours ago‎
It's a region that has produced acclaimed directors like Jahnu Barua and Utpal Borpujari, singers like Bhupen Hazarika and actors like Danny Denzongpa and Adil Hussain, but sadly the northeast has never been on Bollywood's radar.

TOP Moments: A Week Of Mixed Emotions

Business of Cinema - ‎1 hour ago‎
MUMBAI: All eyes this week was on the promo launch of 'Chennai Express' and it turned out to be a great affair. Meanwhile, another death news shocked Bollywood.

Who owns the 'Happy Birthday' song? All of us, says lawsuit

India Today - ‎1 hour ago‎
"Happy Birthday to You," the ditty sung around the world in tribute to everyone from toddlers to centenarians, belongs to the public, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday.

What movies Jackie Chan really wants to make

CBC.ca - ‎Jun 13, 2013‎
Jackie Chan might be known for Chinese kung fu classics and Hollywood action comedies, but what he's really itching for is a bit of serious drama.

Kareena Kapoor to romance Abhishek Bachchan

Bollywood Mantra - ‎46 minutes ago‎
Bollywood fans have long hoped to see the handsome hero with romantic eyes, Abhishek Bachchan paired with the bubbly and most popular heroine of B town, Kareena Kapoor.

EXCLUSIVE: Sherlyn Chopra releases new Kamasutra stills on Twitter

Daily Bhaskar - ‎4 hours ago‎
Eager to woo the audience with her sex appeal, Sherlyn Chopra has taken to self publicity for her upcoming film Kamasutra 3D. The actress is now storming Twitter with her racy pictures.

Junaid Will Make His Own Choice: Aamir Khan

Business of Cinema - ‎4 hours ago‎
MUMBAI: Bollywood superstar and celestial czar of the Khan triumvirate, Aamir Khan recently revealed that he is open to his son Junaid choosing any profession.

Ranveer, Dips spotted at private dinner

Jagran Post - ‎5 hours ago‎
Mumbai: Bollywood actors, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, who will be seen together in 'Ram Leela' have been the talk of the town ever since they were paired for the film.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Google India launches SME partner programme

In an ongoing move to engage more deeply with small business owners, Google India has launched a Premier SME Partner programme in the country. The chosen partners will develop, launch and manage digital campaigns for small and medium businesses.
These partners will offer end-to-end marketing solutions like search engine marketing, localised marketing solutions across Google properties, like AdWords.
 Premier SME Partner programme in the country
"Of the $ 1.2 billion SME advertising market in India, we expect at least $100 million will be digital advertising," said Rajan Anandan, Managing Director & VP Sales, Google India, adding that he expects most small businesses that advertise for the first time to choose digital advertising. "The ability to measure impact will drive this choice." For Google, advertising is the single largest source of revenues internationally. In 2011, 96% of its annual revenue of $37.9 billion came from advertising.

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