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Ganesh Srinivasan
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| 2 years ago
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Deepali you said it "people may be interested in buying it, but it does not have a long life in Indian market" The high price is a deterrent - considering India still does not have 3G networks and THE DATA RATES ARE DEFINITELY HIGH FOR THE POOR...
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Rajdeep Rathod
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| 3 years ago
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Good point vikas, I am sure that price will be further reduced by providers… Vodafone slashes prices on iPhone 3G in India
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Deepali Gulati
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i don't think it will be hit in India. Yes, the way they have launched it, pople may be interested in buying it, but it does not have a long life i Indian market. We Indian wants to have best in low cost, while this one starts with 31,000/-
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Source: Times of India London: Oil prices hit record high points close to $144 per barrel on Monday as the dollar fell further and amid a conference and protests staged in response to soaring crude, analysts said. Brent North Sea crude reached a historic peak of $143.91 a barrel and New York light sweet crude struck an all-time high of $143.67. “The market remains well supported by the broad weakness in the dollar, ever increasing investor interest in commodities, persistent supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions,” Sucden analyst Andrey Kryuchenkov said. Crude futures have doubled in the past year and have risen by almost 50% since the start of 2008, when they breached $100 for the fi...
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