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Created by : Prateek Kacker, Sr. Associate,bulls Research  | 11 30 2008 07:36:37 +0000
Industry : Equity Research/AnalyticsFunctional Area : Equities(Markets)
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Does America needs an economic strategy?
 
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I completely agree with it. It needs a strategy as of now as it is facing imence competition from countries like India and china as is quiet worried about its image of taking the top most position.

By Prateek Kacker, Sr. Associate,bulls Research  | 11 30 2008 07:36:37 +0000
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I dont think it needs more it has already taken its stand of $250 billion bailout.

By Deepika Malik, Associate, HDFC Bank  | 11 30 2008 07:37:56 +0000
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