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The 10 year old who is CEO of two companies and a lecturer

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Adi Putra, who is supposed to attend his fourth standard class has now become CEO for two companies and a lecturer.

The Perak-born child genius, was quoted as saying that he wanted to be a lecturer in Islamic studies.

Serihana her Mother, operates the two companies, which sells vitamins under the brand Adi.

Serihana said he keeps track of foreign stock markets via the Internet and studies at home and not intered to go to school.

“He’s interested in mathematics, physics, chemistry, geography and biology, but not so much in history and politics. He dislikes reading books but loves spending his time browsing the Net for study materials,” the Star Online quoted Serihana as saying.

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November 12, 2009 at 5:45 PM

Slumdog millionaire awaiting for results

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Slumdog Millionaire

Slumdog Millionaire

A whopping Rs 2 billion ($41 million) is said to be riding on that question, as bookies pitch for the rags-to-riches drama, setting off a new betting trend here.

The Oscar awards ceremony is on February 22, and the film set in Mumbai has 10 nominations. This includes three entries for AR Rahman’s background score, and two songs – all clear favourites with the bookies.

Bookies comment:

-This is yet another new trend picking up in Indian betting circles, apart from betting on cricket. This will probably be the first time when both bookies and punters are placing bets on the Oscars

-Many of the punters who used to bet on cricket largely are now discussing Slumdog Millionaire’s chances of winning. But the number of punters and bookies is still low, as people are not aware of where to bet and how to bet.

Rahman has been nominated for Best Original Score and his songs Jai Ho and O Saaya are also up for the Best Original Song for a motion picture. “Punters are crazy about Rahman. The reason behind placing bets on Rahman could be his high status in Bollywood. The Indian connection to the movie also makes it a favourite among the punters,” said a punter.

Written by Visagan

February 21, 2009 at 8:19 AM

Best ways to motivate your employees

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One of the major element to do a business is employees. Without employees no one is able to produce a product or do a service. From this we are clear how important they are. Realize their importance and many corporates are spending lots of money to motivate them. A few simple and cheap ways to motivate the employees are follows:

- Employees’ best work is featured on a company blog.
- Employees are encouraged to be brand ambassadors through social networking sites. It builds trust. And employees see that they have virtual ownership of the company.
- Make Their Day. Employee Recognition that Works.
- Letting them Know You Care for them.

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February 1, 2009 at 7:39 AM

Motivational quotes

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At school, new ideas are thrust at you every day. Out in the world, you’ll have to find the inner motivation to search for new ideas on your own.
-Bill Watterson quotes

I wonder sometimes if the motivation for writers ought to be contempt, not admiration.
-Orson Scott Card quotes

Every action done by a human must depend on motivation.
-Visagan

In my experience the only motivation is once own desire. Desire make a person to do some action. Whether it is positive or negative, it depends on the surroundings he grow or live.
-Visagan

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January 8, 2009 at 7:35 AM

Rupee looses its strength

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The rupee weakened in early trade on Tuesday as oil refiners stepped up their month-end dollar buying, but expectations of a stronger stock market opening may stem a sharp decline.

Foreign funds have dumped $13.3 billion worth of Indian shares so far in 2008, after buying a record $17.4 billion last year. But they’ve bought $365.6 million worth of shares so far in December.

Oil prices were above $40 a barrel on Tuesday. Refiners are the largest buyers of dollars in the domestic currency market and demand tends to peak at the end of each month when they make payments for their imports.

The dollar dropped against the euro and the Swiss franc on Tuesday, as tensions in the Middle East, which threaten oil supplies, continued to weigh.

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December 30, 2008 at 3:01 PM

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