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by prabha on Jul 16, 2008 05:08 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

US likes to invest in india and make money in future that was bush's plan.To sell his frozen tec market in india he needs energy otherwise in power cuts he can't make profits out off it.He is very cunning. our relaince group is trying to help them too.Why you didn't approach 5years before? Where is this USBIC went? You need to make money from india through your business.Who are you? Are you a messanger for US to cheat your own country. Shame on you nooyi.All countries wants to invest in india because they knows that india is growing sure they can make big profits out of us. Indian politicians please don't let this to happen. Help inside indians to grow.

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by Girish Rao on Jul 16, 2008 05:18 PM   Permalink
another nutty socialist, who thinks big business is evil. You do now want big business to invest and want Indians to remain poor. If big business commits some harakiri do not blame them, blame the politicians who allows rules to be broken for money.

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by prabha on Jul 16, 2008 05:38 PM   Permalink
Yes you like CO"s like indra nooyi because through big business she is making indians to drink this sugar poison pepsi and generating more diabetic patients you fools? Why spoiling poor people? sell it in your families and die it for that.



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by Sandeep on Jul 16, 2008 10:07 PM   Permalink
History has shown only big business is succeeding in these times. With their success, the people around it and by extension country also benefits. Even CPMs master, China has relaized it and is rapidly privatising.
So nothing wrong with big business. It needs some regulation though..
Anyways, you can end up all the wierd conspiracy theories about any and everything.
Even computer is big business now. Thank your stars there were some who were not blindly opposed to big business and you cna type whatever you want.
What do you think is your plan though?

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