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  2. Orange (India) - Wikipedia

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    OBS India traces its presence in India to 1969, when SITA, (Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques), was created to meet the need of the airline industry. The inception of Orange brand was in 1990 in United Kingdom with the formation of "Microtel Communications Ltd "[5] – a consortium initially formed by Pactel Corporation ...

  3. List of Indian IT companies - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that List of publicly listed software companies of India be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since September 2024. Main article: Information technology in India TCS Office at SIPCOT, Siruseri Cyber Gateway Madhapur Hyderabad near Raheja Mindspace TCS at Voltas House, Jamshedpur Wipro headquarters at Sarjapura Road, Electronic City, Bengaluru This is a list of ...

  4. Information technology in India - Wikipedia

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    Offices of Oracle and others in Bengaluru, India. Bengaluru is a global technology hub and is India's biggest tech hub. [68] As of fiscal 2016–17, Bengaluru accounted for 38% of total IT exports from India worth $45 billion, employing 10 lakh people directly and 30 lakh indirectly. [69] The city is known as the "Silicon Valley of India". [70 ...

  5. Orange Group - Wikipedia

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    Orange's former head office in Paris at 6, Place d'Alleray. Orange's head office, since 2012, is based at 78, Rue Olivier de Serres in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. [153] The company's former head office was based at 6, Place d'Alleray in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. [154] The building was the head office from 1998 until 2012.

  6. Orange Business - Wikipedia

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    In April 1996, Orange went public and floated on the London Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, [17] majority owned by Hutchison (48.22%), [18] [19] followed by BAe (21.1%). [17] In June 1996, it became the youngest company to enter the FTSE 100, valued at £2.4 billion. And by July 1997 Orange had gained one million customers.

  7. Creative industries - Wikipedia

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    The creative industries refers to a range of economic activities which are concerned with the generation or exploitation of knowledge and information.They may variously also be referred to as the cultural industries (especially in Europe) [1] or the creative economy, [2] and most recently they have been denominated as the Orange Economy in Latin America and the Caribbean.

  8. Orange juice prices are going through the roof - AOL

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    Orange juice prices have climbed to fresh all-time highs amid persistent supply constraints, pushing the industry into crisis mode and forcing some makers to consider alternative fruits.

  9. Orange (company) - Wikipedia

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