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DELL COMPUTERS SET TO ANNOUNCE BIG PLANS FOR INDIA.

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Publication Date: 30-JAN-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

DAVOS, Jan 30 Asia Pulse - Personal computer maker Dell is bullish on India and is thinking about setting a separate unit in the country apart from expanding its present BPO operations.

Dell Computers is slated to make a major announcement in India this week, its chairman Michael Dell...

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