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Indian and global software majors may soon be embroiled in a fight to takeover mid-size companies in Europe
Special Correspondent
Feb. 5, 2007

Indian IT companies are in a mood to buy meduium and small sized IT companies in Europe.

The report said that continental Europe, which includes countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Nordics, and Spain, has a presence of several mid-sized companies that could fit into the strategy of Indian IT companies.


 


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