Monday 28 April 2014

Spice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 now available online at Rs. 3,299


Spice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 now available online at Rs. 3,299

Spice has quietly listed its budget Spice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 smartphone on an online retail website along with its specifications and price. The smartphone is available for purchase at Rs. 3,299. 

TheSpice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) smartphone that runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It comes with a 3.5-inch TFT LCD display with an HVGA (320x480 pixels) resolution and OGS (one glass solution) technology, which is seen in some of its previously launched smartphones. 

A dual-core processor (unspecified chipset) powers the smartphone, clocked at 1GHz, coupled with 256MB of RAM. The Spice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 sports a 2-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, while there is a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera also onboard. 

The handset comes with 512MB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card. It supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPRS/ EDGE, but misses out on 3G connectivity. 

The Spice Smart Flo Glam Mi-357 is backed by a 1400mAh battery, measures 116 x 61 x 13 mm and weighs 135 grams (without battery). The smartphone is available in Blue and Black colour variants, as listed on the Saholic.com website. 

Earlier this month, Spice launched the Stellar Glide (Mi-438) for the Indian market at Rs. 5,199. The smartphone runs on Android Jelly Bean, sports a 4-inch display, a 2-megapixel rear and 1.3- megapixel front-facing camera, and is backed by a 1350mAh battery. 

The Stellar Glide (Mi-438) comes with 4GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card. It supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, AGPS, EDGE, GPRS, and 3G connectivity options. 


FMCG to underperform like ITC, Britannia - StanChart


FMCG to underperform; like ITC, Britannia: StanChart


FMCG major will be declaring its March quarter numbers later in the day. The company has been reporting volumes in a narrow range of 4-6 percent. But Sanjay Singh, Director, Standard Chartered, expects HUL to declare volumes even lower at 2-3 percent or less in the fourth quarter. He feels the company’s net profit growth maybe lower because of higher taxes. However, according to him, margins may remain flat and may be cushioned due to lower ad spend.

Singh says HUL is likely to trade in a narrow, rangebound manner as large investors must have exited during the open offer. He expects the stock to trade with a notional support at Rs 525-550 per share.

He however has an underperform call on the sector due to steep valuations. Among other FMCG stocks, he likes and . He believes the change in management and margin uptick are working well for Britannia. He feels the macroeconomic recovery bodes favourably for .

Below is the verbatim transcript of Sanjay Singh's interview with Latha Venkatesh & Sonia Shenoy on CNBC-TV18. 

Sonia: How much weakness are you anticipating in Hindustan Unilever (HUL) numbers this time and what would be the key numbers or parameters to watch out for in the earnings? 

A: The key is volume which will be a little disappointing this quarter. HUL has been reporting a very narrow range of around 4-6 percent for the last five quarters in terms of volumes but this quarter it should come down to 2-3 percent if not lower and hence volume growth will be a key disappointment in today’s results. Margin should be okay and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) growth will be just above track the topline growth, net profit growth maybe lower because of higher tax rates. moneycontrol

Textile inflation Good or Bad


Clothing (kapda) is next only to food (roti) in importance when it comes to meeting the basic consumption requirement of humans. Therefore, inflation in textiles matters just as much as food inflation, especially for the poor.

At the same time, it is necessary to understand the nature of inflation in textiles.

In recent times, the contribution of the ‘textiles’ sub-group to core inflation has reportedly gone up to 26.4 per cent in January and 22.15 per cent in February 2014, which is much more than its 13.32 per cent weight in the core wholesale price index. Also, it has been reported that inflation in the current year for textiles has been higher than its average for the last 10 years.

But to gain a proper perspective that will enable wise policy action, it is important to examine the components of textile inflation and also analyse consumption patterns within textiles.

Just as we have ‘good’ cholesterol and ‘bad’ cholesterol — we need to increase the former and reduce or keep the latter under control — even textile inflation has a good and a bad part.

Any inflation that impacts the common man is like bad cholesterol that needs to be reduced.

But any inflation that helps increase the incomes of the ordinary farmer or handloom weaver without really impacting the poor consumer should be treated like good cholesterol. It is good inflation.

Synthetics vs handlooms 
Just as in the developed world, in India, too, the poor man is increasingly consuming synthetics and man-made textiles that are cheaper. Be it saris, dress material, trouser material or even dhotis, they are all being made from pure polyester material or poly viscose blends. Given the impact on poor consumers in our country, it is obvious that we need to keep the inflation numbers of synthetic and manmade textiles under close watch.

But on the other hand, inflation in handloom textiles is good in many ways, as it rewards the cotton farmer and the handloom weaver. It only means the rich in India who are the main consumers of subsidised handloom fabric are finally willing to pay the weaver a bit more than a mere worker, recognising the artisan in him.

Given the large number of textile mills and producers, besides the virtual absence of entry barriers and the extraordinary ease with which capacity addition can 

happen, the industry here has been operating at very low net profit rates over long periods of time. The existence of over 30 per cent surplus capacity across the value chain in the textile industry forces it to be always internationally competitive. Under the circumstances, inflation in textiles can happen only as a consequence of inflation in raw material or power costs.

But in the cotton textiles sector, increase in the main raw material cost only helps the farmer. Since cotton textiles is mainly consumed by the affluent, apart from being substantially exported, inflation in its case is good; the grower ends up receiving more than the Government’s minimum support price for kapas (raw cotton).

Better value 
However, this is not so with man-made and synthetic textiles, which are largely consumed by the poor and lower middle-class. Inflation here badly hurts the aam aadmi. Even the raw materials in this case are produced by large monopoly producers that are hugely profitable companies.

Moreover, these companies have got themselves effectively decoupled from international prices through uncalled-for anti-dumping duties in addition to regular tariff protection (see table).

It is clear that the bad part of textile inflation has mainly to do with the large wedge between domestic and global synthetic fibre prices. That is being primarily helped by the Government extending anti-dumping duty protection to large, hugely profitable monopoly producers in India. The solution to reducing textile prices for the poor, therefore, rests with the Government.

If it acts and removes the above uncalled-for protection, bad textile inflation for the poor will immediately register a drop.

It is equally important that we allow the poorer members of the textile value chain to get better prices for their produce — be it the farmer or the handloom weaver.

(The writer is Chairman, Loyal Textiles)

Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone


Remember how happy you were when you got your Raspberry Pi project to do, well, anything?

Programming savant and photographer David Hunt has merely created a working cellphone with his, complete with video proof.

The PiPhone consists of a bunch of off-the-shelf parts, like a PiTFT touchscreen and 2,500mAh battery that cost a grand total of $158.

While that might seem a lot for an ungainly dumbphone, bear in mind that it's a one-off with no economies of scale working for it. As any Pi hobbyist knows, it's also an impressive feat and Hunt is willing to upload his source code if you're brave enough to give it a crack.

RCom TTSL and Aircel tie-up for pan-India 3G roaming services


RCom, TTSL, and Aircel tie-up for pan-India 3G roaming services

Telecom operator Reliance Communications (RCom) on Monday announced a tripartite agreement with Tata Teleservices (TTSL) and Aircel to provide 3G roaming services to each other's customers using their network across country. 

RCom and Aircel have permits for 3G services in 13 out of 22 service areas while Tata Teleservices has permits in 9 circles. RCom circles comprise Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Assam, North East, Jammu & Kashmir. 

With this agreement, RCom gets access to 5 new service areas - Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and UP East where Aircel has presence. Its agreement with TTSL gives it access to Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana and UP west. 

The partnership gives Aircel and Tata Teleservices access to most expensive service areas of Delhi and Mumbai where RCom has permits. 

For the quarter ended 31 December 2013, the RCom had 36.2 million data customers, including 11.1 million 3G customers. 

"We are delighted to be the first operator to offer 3G national roaming to our customers in partnership with other telecom firms having state-of-the-art 3G networks. These alliances will further consolidate RCom's position as the leading data operator in the country and will help the Company improve its post-paid and Corporate customer market share," RCom's Chief Executive Officer for Consumer Business, Gurdeep Singh, said in a statement. 

"We have always delivered innovative products and services to our customers with incredible affordability and, at RCom, we strongly believe in connecting every Indian and bringing about a discernible change not just in their lifestyles, but in their lives as well," he added. -- NDTV

How would you change Samsung ATIV Tab


How would you change Samsung's ATIV Tab?

don't normally discuss products that I've reviewed on How Would You Change, but I'm making an exception for Samsung's ATIV Tab.

The Korean company pondered the merits of launching the device right up to its debut, and swiftly axed any US expansion before it could get off the ground.

As one of the first Windows RT devices, it came with a hobbled operating system, but the hardware was staggeringly good.

Unfortunately, it's rare that anyone actually splashed out on this unit, but I'm still asking anyone who owned one of these units to chip in.

US-based Microsoft new owner of Nokias mobile devices


The US-based software giant Microsoft, the new owner of Nokia's mobile devices business, will target the $50 billion affordable handset market to restore lost glory of a firm which once was the world's largest handset maker. 

Before being acquired by Microsoft, Nokia had lost a considerable part of its market share to Samsung and Apple as it struggled to position itself among the fast changing needs of consumers. 

Nokia had partnered Microsoft in 2011 to bring out the Lumia range of smartphones, based on Windows Phone operating system (OS) of the Redmond-headquartered firm. 

Windows Phone is already the fastest-growing ecosystem in the smartphone market and according to research firm IDC, it was the third biggest OS in fourth quarter of 2013. 

"With the Nokia mobile phone business, Microsoft will target the affordable mobile devices market, a $50 billion annual opportunity, delivering the first mobile experience to the next billion people while introducing Microsoft services to new customers around the world," it said in a statement. 

Low-cost handsets (sub Rs. 5,000 category) and smartphones (especially sub Rs. 7,000) from the stables of Asian handset makers like Huawei, ZTE, Micromax and Karbonn have been driving the growth in emerging markets of Asia and Africa. 

In India, the smartphone market stood at 44 million units shipped, up from 16.2 million in 2012. The overall phone market stood at close to 257 million units in 2013, up 18 percent from 218 million units in 2012, according to IDC data. 

Asked if the brand name of new phones would be changed, Microsoft in an emailed reply to PTI said it has "licensed the 

Nokia brand for Mobile Phones for 10 years, as well as for the purpose of marketing Nokia branded smart devices for a limited time". 

Microsoft targeting $50 billion budget mobile market post Nokia-deal Analysts are of the view that Nokia is a big brand in India and Microsoft would want to leverage that and innovate on top of it. 

"Nokia has a strong portfolio of devices across price points and of smartphones. We hope that Microsoft will continue to play across the spectrum, both high and the low-end as far as prices are concerned," IDC Senior Market Analyst Manasi Yadav said. 

They are expected to continue with the Asha range as it is very popular in India and other markets and also comes at affordable price points, she added. 

"Microsoft would also continue to focus on smartphones. The prices of smartphones should come down and we could see a 

Lumia device in the Rs. 6,500-10,000 range. India is a price sensitive market and it is important factor for sales," Yadav said. 

Microsoft is also expected to now aggressively market its Windows Phone platform after the completion of the deal, Gartner Principal Analyst Vishal Tripathi said. 

"Microsoft has been in discussions with local OEMs for its Windows [Phone] platform. That will only get more aggressive," he said. 

However, with the Chennai plant not being a part of the deal, its efforts could be affected. 

Microsoft said it will work closely with a range of hardware partners, developers, operators, distributors and retailers, providing platforms, tools, applications and services that enable them to make "exceptional" devices. 

"With a deeper understanding of hardware and software working as one, the company will strengthen and grow demand  for Windows devices overall," Microsoft added. 

(Disclaimer: Bing Apps are published by Microsoft) 

Vijay aims for consistency in IPL-7


Stylish opening batsman Murali Vijay is slowly finding his feet in the colours of his new IPL team Delhi Daredevils and he says he wants to be consistent and finish off more games.

After playing for IPL's most decorated team Chennai Super Kings for five years, Vijay changed sides this season to open for Delhi and after three quiet innings, he has slowly started to make a mark with solid scores of 52 and 40, which helped his side beat Mumbai Indians in their last match yesterday.

"I want to be more consistent in my performances. I am working on that aspect. As far as my batting is concerned, I have been batting well. Once I get consistency in my batting, I will get going," said Vijay, talking about his experience so far in the Delhi side.

"I have been batting pretty well in the domestic season and have been hitting the ball really well. I just want to carry forward my good form to this IPL season. I am happy that my contribution has helped my team win (against Mumbai)," he said.

Vijay found his rhythm against Mumbai but got out while unnecessary trying to slog Rohit Sharma. Not surprisingly, he was disappointed.

"I should have won the match from there. There was no pressure on the team and on myself. I know I should have finished the game being the set batsman. I knew the batsmen coming in would find it difficult. I will try and finish the next game for the team," the Tamil Nadu batsman was quoted as saying by IPL official website.

Vijay also spoke about the uncomplicated methods of the Delhi team which allows every player to play freely.

"Kevin Pietersen and the Daredevils have a simple game plan. No one in this line-up has to be told anything because everyone in the team has played some level of international cricket. KP definitely brings a lot of experience to the team and it is good to be around with some good players," he said.

Vijay may have played for Chennai all these years before coming to Delhi, but he says he loves his new dressing room as well.

"I played for five years for Chennai Super Kings and it is going to be a different feeling for me in Delhi Daredevils dressing room. But the boys in the team are really good and we are looking forward to having a good season.

"We have nine more games to go and hopefully we can take this winning momentum into the India leg of the tournament," he said.

Delhi have ended their UAE leg of the IPL on a high note. They next play Rajasthan Royals in their home ground -- Ferozeshah Kotla -- on May 3.

Virat versus Maxwell as Royals take on Kings


Dubai: Considered among the finest of the fresh crop of cricketers going around, Virat Kohli and Glenn Maxwell will lock horns in the battle of batting supremacy as Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) meet table toppers Kings XI Punjab here on Monday.
  
While Kohli has been in scorching form at international level for a while now, the seventh edition of the IPL has been set on fire by Maxwell’s mauling.The Aussie not only has the Orange Cap perched firmly on his sensible head, his audacious strokeplay has ensured the opposition concede some crucial psychological points before the contest actually gets going. 

Maxwell’s relentless assault means that Kings are yet to taste a defeat, while Royals, after getting off to winning start, have slipped to two consecutive defeats. While the form of Yuvraj remains a concern, over reliance on Virat and A B deVilliers has been another reason for their indifferent performances. To top it all, the suspense over Chris Gayle robs them off the essential firepower against a side that boasts of the in-form dup of Maxwell and Miller. 

Left in disarray after consecutive losses, Royal Challengers Bangalore face the arduous task of taming the yet-to-be-beaten table-toppers Kings XI Punjab when the two sides clash in an IPL match here on Monday.

The contrast in their fortunes could not have been deeper going into tomorrow`s match given that Punjab are yet to taste defeat this IPL while Bangalore have lost two matches on the trot.

RCB, sans West Indian marauder Chris Gayle who is nursing a sore back, were completely outplayed in their most recent match -- against Rajasthan Royals.

Their star-studded batting line-up collapsed to the third lowest IPL total ever before Rajasthan made short work of the paltry 71-run target in Abu Dhabi.

Saturday’s loss was a crushing one and Kohli wants to forget it as quickly as possible but it would be quite a task for his team to turn it around against Punjab, by far the most consistent team of the season so far.

Match detail:
Match: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab
Date: 28th April 2014
Venue: Dubai International Stadium UAE

Time: 19:30 PKT 18:30 local 14:30 GMT

It would require a very special effort from RCB to stop the powerful Kings batting line-up, something that KKR`s spin combo of Sunil Narine and Piyush Chawla managed to do on Saturday before KXIP produced some magic of their own with the ball through the pace pair of Sandeep Sharma and Mitchell Johnson.

A big positive for KXIP is senior opener Virender Sehwag`s return to some form. The veteran, who has fallen out of national reckoning, is slowly getting back into the groove with some decent contributions in the past couple of matches. But Cheteshwar Pujara is still finding his feet in the format even though his individual form has not yet hurt the team too much. 

IPL 7 Match - 18 KXIP Vs RCB in Dubai


Dubai -::: Royal Challengers Bangalore face the arduous task of taming the yet-to-be-beaten table-toppers Kings XI Punjab when the two sides clash in an IPL match here on 28 April 2014.
A big positive for KXIP is senior opener Virender Sehwag's return to some form. The veteran, who has fallen out of national reckoning, is slowly getting back into the groove with some decent contributions in the past couple of matches. But Cheteshwar Pujara is still finding his feet in the format even though his individual form has not yet hurt the team too much. It would be a massive boost for Bangalore if Gayle returns to the squad after recovering from his back problem, but his availability is still not confirmed. Also, more would be expected from South African swashbuckler AB de Villiers, who is yet to produce an eye-catching performance so far in the tournament. 

Squads Kings XI Punjab: George Bailey (captain), David Miller, Manan Vohra, Virender Sehwag, Mitchell Johnson, Cheteshwar Pujara, Shaun Marsh, Wriddhaman Saha, Thisara Perera, Glenn Maxwell, Rishi Dhawan, Anureet Singh, Sandeep Sharma, Akshar Patel, Beuran Hendricks, Karanveer Singh, Murali Kartik, Shivam Sharma, Shardul Thakur, L Balaji, Parvinder Awana, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Mandeep Singh. 

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli (captain), Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, Yuvraj Singh, Parthiv Patel, Albie Morkel, Mitchell Starc, Ashok Dinda, Ravi Rampaul, Muttiah Muralitharan, Nic Maddinson, Varun Aaron, Vijay, Sachin Rana, Yogesh Takawale, Abu Nechim Ahmed, Yuzvendra Chahal, Shadab Jakati, Sandeep Warrier, Harshal Patel, Tanmay Mishra.

Punjab look for winning run against struggling Bangalore - Match 18


Punjab look to continue their winning run against struggling Bangalore

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) were termed as one of the favourites this season before Chris Lynn's catch robbed them from victory against KKR and then they were bowled out for 70 against Rajasthan, losing the match by six wickets. And on Monday, RCB will be facing a tough task when they take on the yet-to-be-beaten table-toppers Kings XI Punjab (KXIP).

Kings XI Punjab defended a small total of 132 against Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday to register their fourth win on the trot. Maxwell, who has been the star performer for Punjab this season, was dismissed for just 15, but the bowlers did a brilliant job to bundle out Kolkata for 109 as Sandeep claimed three crucial wickets.

Bangalore, without Chris Gayle, who is nursing a sore back, were then completely outplayed in their last match against Rajasthan Royals. Their star-studded batting line-up collapsed to the third lowest IPL total ever before Rajasthan made short work of the paltry 71-run target in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

Except for skipper Virat Kohli, none of the RCB batsmen could make any noteworthy contribution on Sunday. Yuvraj Singh has been getting decent knocks but the pace at which he is scoring those runs has been a matter of concern for the team.
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The defeat against Rajasthan was a crushing one and Kohli wants to forget it as quickly as possible ,but it would be quite a task for his team to turn it around against Punjab, by far the most consistent team of the season. Barring the victory against Kolkata, which was won by their bowlers, Punjab's batsmen, especially Maxwell and David Miller, have been in phenomenal form.

Bangalore would need a very special effort to stop them, something that KKR's spin combo of Sunil Narine and Piyush Chawla managed to do on Saturday before KXIP produced some magic of their own with the ball through the pace pair of Sharma and Mitchell Johnson.

A big positive for KXIP is Virender Sehwag's return to some form. The veteran, who has fallen out of national reckoning, is slowly getting back into the groove with some decent contributions in the past couple of matches. But Cheteshwar Pujara is still finding his feet in the format even though his individual form has not yet hurt the team too much.

It would be a massive boost for Bangalore if Gayle makes it back to the squad after recovering from his back problem, but his availability is still not confirmed. Also, more would be expected from South African swashbuckler AB de Villiers, who is yet to produce an eye-catching performance in the tournament. (With PTI inputs)

Dwayne Mohit help CSK beat SHyderabad


Chasing 146, Chennai Super Kings rode Dwayne Smith's 66 to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets and register their fourth win. Earlier, Mohit Sharma and Ben Hilfenhaus bagged two wickets each.

Sharjah: Chennai Super Kings overcame some anxious moments before huffing and puffing to a five-wicket win over a fighting Sunrisers Hyderabad in a thrilling Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket match, here on Sunday. Chasing 146 for their fourth win in a row, Chennai achieved the target with three balls to spare as openers Dwayne Smith (66) and Brendon McCullum (40) laid a solid foundation with their 85-run partnership in 10.5 overs.

Smith and McCullum made batting look easy as they struck the ball effortlessly even as all other batsmen struggled on a difficult wicket.

Chennai were cruising at one stage, needing just 22 runs from the last five overs with eight wickets in hand but young Indian paceman Bhuvaneshwar Kumar changed the complexion of the game by dismissing Smith and Faf du Plessis (0) in consecutive deliveries in the 16th over.

Ishant Sharma got rid of Ravindra Jadeja in the 19th over to cause ripples in the Chennai camp.

CSK needed six runs off the last over, bowled by Amit Mishra, and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni finished it off in style, dismissing a full toss to square leg boundary.

Smith anchored the CSK chase with his 46-ball knock that was embellished with five sixes and four shots to the fence.

Chennai had control over the contest for the most part but for the last two overs of the Hyderabad innings when their bowlers took a beating to concede 32 runs and later in the final overs of their own innings.

It was Australian batsman Aaron Finch's fighting 44-run knock and a splendid rearguard action that propelled Hyderbad to a competitive 145 for five.

The Australian batsman held the one end when wickets fell consistently from the other before departing in the fag end.

Finch added 52 runs for the third wicket with Lokesh Rahul (25) and had it not been for some lusty hits by Darren Sammy (23 not out) and Karan Sharma (17 not out) towards the end, Hyderabad would not have posted a decent total.

Sharma hammered paceman Ben Hilfenhaus for two sixes in the penultimate over and Sammy also succeeded in hitting a maximum off Mohit Sharma in the final over.

Explosive New Zealand batsman McCullum, who had hit a fiery half-century in the last match, yet again provided a fantastic start to CSK, hitting some exquisite boundaries before being castled by spinner Karan Sharma.

McCullum entertained the crowd with three shots to the fence and two over the boundary ropes in his 33-ball knock.

Despite losing his partner, Smith went about his business calmly and completed his third half-century of this season with a single off paceman Ishant Sharma. The burly West Indian then clobbered Amit Mishra for a six to raise 100 of the CSK innings.

Suresh Raina hit a sweetly-timed six off Ishant Sharma but the paceman got his revenge by having the left-hander caught in the last ball of that over.
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Microsoft Acquisition Of Nokia Devices Business Complete


Microsoft’s $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia’s devices and services business has been completed. Nokia confirmed the completed transaction in a press release, noting that it has “completed the sale of substantially all of its Devices & Services business to Microsoft” (using the same phrasing it has deployed throughout the process).

Nokia said it expects the final price-tag to be “slightly higher” than the original figure of €5.44 billion given when the deal was announced last September due to the transaction being “subject to potential purchase price adjustments”:

The estimate of the adjustments made for net working capital and cash earnings was slightly positive for Nokia, and we currently expect the total transaction price to be slightly higher than the earlier-announced transaction price of EUR 5.44 billion after the final adjustments are made based on the verified closing balance sheet.

Another adjustment is to the terms, with Nokia’s manufacturing facilities in Chennai in India and Masan in Korea not transferring to Microsoft. Nokia has been facing ongoing tax proceedings in India which was presumably holding up the deal — hence the workaround, with Nokia noting that it has entered into a service agreement with Microsoft to produce mobile devices for Microsoft. (Some small irony there then, that Nokia is not technically getting out of mobile-making altogether.)

The release notes that the Korean facility will be closed by Nokia, with the loss of 200 jobs. But Nokia said it plans to extend “elements” of its Bridge Program — which elsewhere gives support to employees who leave the company to set up their own businesses — to staff in Chennai and Masan.

Amid the uncertainty for our employees in Chennai and because of the planned closure of our facility in Masan, Nokia plans to offer a program of support, including financial assistance which would give our employees the chance to explore opportunities outside Nokia starting from a sound financial base. The company plans to bring to Chennai and Masan elements of its Bridge program, which we have made available for employees affected by company changes in other sites.

The transaction’s closing had been delayed slightly by regulatory hold ups (and presumably also the ongoing Indian factory-related tax affair). The two companies had originally said they expected the deal to close in Q1– but last month bumped that time-frame up to April, saying they were still pending approvals in certain markets.

The deal got the green light in China earlier this month, although the Chinese Ministry of Commerce did have some concerns about how Microsoft’s patent licensing practices might change post-acquisition. And required the company to agree to a list of patent-related commitments to grant approval.

Commenting on the completion of the transaction in a statement today Tom Gibbons, Microsoft corporate vice president who is responsible for the Nokia integration, said the advantages it will bring are greater intimacy between the two entities — which have of course been publicly working together on Windows Phones since their 2011 ‘strategic partnership’ announcement — and greater efficiency.

“Customers should see a bunch of great end-to-end experiences that really empower them to have very enjoyable, very comprehensive solutions to things that they want to get done, whether you’re talking about smartphones or feature phones,” Gibbons added. “The feature phone product family coming to Microsoft will start to have more of the Microsoft services shipped on those phones right out of the gate.”
With the deal closed, Microsoft acquires Nokia’s smartphone and mobile phone businesses, its design team, most of its manufacturing and assembly facilities and operations, and sales and marketing support…The acquisition also brings key capabilities around supply chain, distribution, operational processes and systems and skill in managing hardware margins to Microsoft. The unified company will benefit from speedier execution and best-in-class business operations.

It will be interesting to see what Microsoft does with the Nokia X family of smartphones, which are built atop the Android Open Source Project — and sit between Nokia’s feature phones and the full-fat Windows Phone Lumia devices.

Gibbons’ comments about pushing Microsoft services on “feature phones” is opaque on the question of what Microsoft does with Nokia X devices — and whether new CEO, Satya Nadella (pictured below with former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, who’s now been brought back into the Redmond fold), is willing to give Nokia’s “Lumia feeder” strategy some breathing room (or not).

Microsoft challenging US Government - Access Data Stored Abroad


crosoft lost its first challenge to the authority of the United States government’s use of search warrants to demand data stored abroad.

Microsoft challenged a U.S. search warrant for emails stored in Ireland. The cloud does have a physical footprint, after all. The company was not surprised that it lost the initial test, noting in a blog post that “the Magistrate Judge, who originally issued the warrant in question, disagreed with our view and rejected our challenge.”

The company states that it “knew the path would need to start with a magistrate judge, and that we’d eventually have the opportunity to bring the issue to a U.S. district court judge and probably to a federal court of appeals.” So, today’s setback for Microsoft is not really a dispiriting moment. Think of it more as a first step.

There is a process called the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty that countries can use to request data and the like from one another. So, even if Microsoft does in fact win in the end, it won’t close the system. Alex Wilhelm

American search warrants aren't worth a thing in China, as Chinese search warrants aren't of much use in California. Microsoft’s point that the location of data demanded matters is simple, and reasonable.

Friday 25 April 2014

Struggling Mumbai Indian need to Make Batting side better


Struggling Mumbai Indian need to Make Batting side better
Mumbai Indians (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Struggling Mumbai Indian need to Make Batting side better

Chennai Super Kings have been one of the busier teams in the UAE, and on Friday will play their third game inside five days. However, they may not be complaining too much about the short turnaround time, given that they have built up a winning momentum after their last two games. After steamrolling Delhi Daredevils, they were stretched by Rajasthan Royals while batting. Their bowlers stepped up for the second time after a horror opening game against Kings XI Punjab, suggesting that they are developing their all-round game early in the tournament.

Mumbai Indians on the other hand have had the last five days to regroup and reassess their poor start to the tournament, having dropped both games with underwhelming performances. Their batting was a letdown on both occasions and the problems begin at the top. Michael Hussey was never an explosive starter while at Chennai Super Kings. He could afford to be the steady accumulator due to the presence of big hitters lower down the order who would routinely shore up the innings. While Hussey is yet to find his feet in his new franchise, it wouldn't be fair to lay the blame on him.

MI have hitters down the order in the form of Corey Anderson and Kieron Pollard, but the lack of contributions from them has compounded their problems, as scores of 122 and 115 suggest. Even their experienced seam attack of Zaheer Khan and Lasith Malinga need a fighting total to defend, as was the case against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where 115 was still inadequate after having the opposition down at 17 for 3.

Corey Anderson was Mumbai's second-most expensive buy at the auction, behind Hussey, at INR 4.5 crore. Though it's still early days for him in the IPL, he is yet to show what he's capable of. He played eight balls for 2 before he was bowled by Sunil Narine and against Royal Challengers he made 18 off 19 with two fours. He has the power to clear the big boundaries in Dubai. Mumbai need him to step up as a lower-order finisher.

Super Kings have preferred to go in with a more inexperienced Indian seam attack comprising Mohit Sharma and Ishwar Pandey instead of the more experienced Ashish Nehra. Mohit was economical against Daredevils, conceding 17 off three overs and against Royals he bowled two overs for 13. Mohit has been difficult to get away when MS Dhoni stands up to the stumps, which suggests that the captain uses him as a run-saving option. Mohit said that the back of a length deliveries work better in the Dubai pitch, which wasn't the easiest to bat on in Super Kings' last game.


in Short : 
  • Mumbai Indians are the only team against whom Chennai Super Kings have a negative win-loss record in the IPL. Super Kings have lost 9 games against Mumbai while only winning 6, out of 15 games 
  • The highest run-scorer and the highest wicket-taker in matches between these teams are from Super Kings. Raina has scored 414 runs, while Dwayne Bravo has taken 20 wickets (though he is out of this tournament). 

Mumbai Indians have had the last five days to regroup and reassess their poor start to the tournament.

Kanishkaa Balachandran | ESPNcricinfo 
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why Royal Challengers Bangalore lose game - GAME 11


why Royal Challengers Bangalore lose game - GAME 11 ?

IPL 7, GAME 11—Vinay's over, Lynn's catch turns last-over finish in KKR's favour.

How quickly does a Twenty20 game change? Ask Royal Challengers Bangalore. 

For virtually the entire match it was in their grasp: their bowlers had combined to limit Kolkata Knight Riders to 150 on a flat track in Sharjah, their openers had put them on course in the chase, and even though Yuvraj Singh flapped about towards the end, the asking-rate was never out of hand. Even at the start of the final over with two renowned finishers, AB de Villiers and Albie Morkel, in the middle, Royal Challengers were favourites.

Nine runs were needed, and Knight Riders' two major threats, Sunil Narine and Morne Morkel, had bowled out. Vinay Kumar stepped up to the job and delivered an over filled with full deliveries that kept his old team down to six, sparking delirious celebrations from the Knight Riders camp.

When a bowler defends nine off the final over in a Twenty20, that too against some of the finest hitters in the world, you'd expect him to hog the headlines. 

It is Chris Lynn who everyone will be talking about, however, after he took an acrobatic catch to send back de Villiers and turn the game in the final over.

De Villiers was looking to clear the long boundary at midwicket - the pitch was at the edge of the square - and though he connected well, there wasn't enough to clear the rope. He might still have survived, as Lynn had slipped and fallen before the ball got to him. 

That didn't deter Lynn, who leapt up and plucked that powerful hit bending his back like a high-jumper, and flopped to the ground, somehow managing it all without touching the rope which was a yard behind.

Given the sheer athleticism involved, the stage of the game, and the player who was dismissed by it, it's hard to see how Lynn's catch will be topped this season. "I slipped and I thought if I stood up and dropped the catch, it would look very silly, so just stayed down," was Lynn's straight-faced explanation when asked about his game-changing grab.

After de Villiers' exit Royal Challengers needed six off two, not entirely out of reach, especially for a hitter like Morkel. But the catch left Royal Challengers stunned, and even though the final delivery was a hittable full toss, Morkel couldn't put it away, and Knight Riders' jailbreak was complete.

The high drama at the end masked a diffident performance from Knight Riders for much of the game. The only other passage in the match when they looked in control was when Lynn was in the middle, swatting sixes off the returning Muttiah Muralitharan. Lynn, bought as an afterthought in the IPL auctions showed some of the big-hitting that has earned him loyal fans in the Big Bash League.

Lynn put on 80 for the third wicket with Jacques Kallis, after Gautam Gambhir fell for his third successive duck and the in-form Manish Pandey faltered. Lynn's dismissal in the 12th over drained the momentum from Knight Riders' innings and they finished on what seemed an inadequate score. Varun Aaron showed he had control as well as pace, and legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal turned in his third impressive performance in a row to keep the Knight Riders in check.

Royal Challengers' dominance increased after their openers, Parthiv Patel and Yogesh Takawale, provided a strong start, and Virat Kohli was at his usual best to guide the chase along. Narine was watchfully played out till Kohli was bamboozled off the penultimate ball of his spell to give Knight Riders a faint chance. Yuvraj couldn't force the pace towards the end giving Knight Riders more of a grip on the game, before Vinay and Lynn yanked it out of Royal Challengers' hands.

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why is Yuvraj playing like Pujara in T20... we all know Pujara is not a big hitter but the way Yuvraj has been playing lately he is making Pujara's strike rate look better and he has been more consistent with the bat than Yuvi. 

The way Yuvi has been playing lately he is putting pressure on other batsman to hit the boundaries... Seems like he is too worried about himself not getting out... AB De Villiers should come ahead of Yuvi

Yet another show of a game that in this short form of 20/20 nothing can be predicted till the last ball is bowled. AB and Albie hailing from SA had all the time in the world to plan the strategy seriously between them, especially when there were 12 balls left and the target was within reach...alas! it was not to be...one fielder (Lynn) diving acrobatically to catch the flying ball bravely and another intelligent bowler (V. Kumar) without wavering or panicking at the last 6 balls reversed the result to the amazement of thousands of fans in the stadium and millions watching on TV! Congrats Gambir! No one to my rememberance got 3 ducks in a row! excepting ofcourse Rohit in 50 over match against Srilanka in their soil for 6 ducks!

Wow! It's again a Yuvi show all the way. Any youngster watching, this is how you make your life miserable and miserable for the team too. The match was lost because of Yuvi's yet another pathetic show. Poor RCB, they wasted a fortune on this "Goner"!!! The most expensive players is also the worst player in this tournament. It is like he has become a huge burden on RCB.

Gambhir and Shewag were doth playing well for India, when they both eyed thr Indian captaincy. When Dhoni had a short period of slump, they doth tried to aggravate the situation by purposely playig sadlt according to a plan. And, see, both are out of the team and will never make a come gack.

Siddarth Ravindran | ESPNcricinfo
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Royal Challengers n Kolkata Knight Riders Two teams


Big Picture — Two teams jolted by recent defeats will be eager to get back the winning momentum. Royal Challengers Bangalore have just a day to shake off a stunning defeat at the hands of Kolkata Knight Riders, for it was a game they weren't meant to lose. Any team needing 25 off 18 balls with seven wickets in hand would back itself to seal it, but a combination of nerves, intelligent death bowling from Vinay Kumar, and a blinder of an outfield catch from Chris Lynn turned the match on its head.

It was Royal Challengers' first defeat in three games, but more importantly, it was the wake-up call they needed to ward off complacency. Chris Gayle's likely return will perk them up, but the opening position is not their worry, for they have managed well without him. Yuvraj Singh has scores of 52*, 0 and 31 but he won't be very satisfied with his strike-rate. Virat Kohli cannot be expected to win them every game, which means the others around him have to be more consistent.

Still, the Royal Challengers may not be as concerned about form as the Rajasthan Royals will be. The team succumbed to Glenn Maxwell defending 191 and against Chennai Super Kings, they failed to chase 141. They could not pin down Super Kings at 74 for 5, and despite restricting them to a middling total, the batsmen never really asserted themselves.

It begs the question of whether Shane Watson should move up the order, with Abhishek Nayar struggling. If Watson can take control at the top, it relieves the pressure on the middle order. 

Varun Aaron had to endure negative press coming into this IPL, after he leaked 74 off only 7.5 overs in an ODI against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup. Fortunately, he has managed to turn that around with economical spells. He took 1 for 9 off three overs against Delhi Daredevils and his best performance was 3 for 16 against Knight Riders. That he has managed to be penetrative without compromising on his pace is a bonus for Royal Challengers and himself.

Rajat Bhatia joked that the Dubai pitch was slower than his bowling. The experienced medium-pacer has been hard to get at because of the pace he takes off the ball, forcing the batsmen to use extra muscle to clear the long boundaries. He makes the batsmen play to his tunes and that explains his economy rate of 6.63. He was at his miserly best against Super Kings, giving away just 13 off four overs and picking up two wickets.

Among current players, Shane Watson is the leading run-scorer in matches between Royals and Royal Challengers, with 210 runs. The record, though, is held by Rahul Dravid (323) who has retired.  Virat Kohli has a below-par record against Royals, with only 158 runs at a below-par strike rate of 92 and an average of 17.55. Kanishkaa Balachandran | ESPNcricinfo 
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Kat Cole - Address Women in Transportation



Kat Cole, Cinnabon, to Address Women in Transportation

Kat Cole, the 35-year-old president of the cinnamon roll brand, Cinnabon, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker for the 2014 annual conference of WTS International, the association for the professional advancement of women in transportation that will take place May 14 - 16, 2014, in Portland, Oregon.

“Kat Cole is an incredible role model for business leaders in any industry, particularly for women. What she has done for the companies she’s worked for since a young age and the odds she’s defied as a woman in business make her story and the lessons she’s learned universally appealing,” said Margaret Mullins, director of the WTS Annual Conference. “Ms. Cole’s presentation is sure to resonate with each of the conference attendees, both women and men, from those just beginning a transportation career to our executive-level members.”

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“WTS helps its members develop professionally and climb through the ranks of the transportation industry in both the public and private sectors, and we take pride in knowing that we are helping to build the world’s infrastructure through the advancement of women, and shaping future generations of transportation leaders,” said Marcia Ferranto, WTS International’s President and CEO. “Ms. Cole’s leadership in business is representative of WTS International’s guiding principles that are the tenants of how we work to achieve our goals; WTS is committed to ethical leadership, integrity and respect for all. The WTS spirit of community, inclusiveness, and mutual support is one of our greatest assets.”

The Annual Conference is WTS International’s flagship event. It attracts corporate and governmental industry leaders worldwide, including executives, CEOs, government administrators, and leading transportation authorities. Attendees at the conference gather to network, discuss the state of the world’s transportation infrastructure, strategize on advancing professionally through glass ceilings, and explore the local city’s successful municipal and private transportation and transit projects. For the full duration of this year’s Portland conference, private corporations, public agencies and government officials invested in every transportation mode will exhibit, present, learn, and network.

Kat Cole is the president of Cinnabon, Inc., where she is accountable for leading, evolving, and building the team and multi-channel brand. Her story is often shared for inspiration as she moved up from working as a hostess at 17 years old in restaurants to traveling globally to help open new franchises. At the age of 19, she dropped out of college, advanced to various management and leadership positions, and at 26 became a Vice President at Hooters making her one of the youngest executives in the hospitality industry.

Cole’s personal story, business approach and perspective on leadership has been the subject of feature articles in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, and many other business publications and she has been a featured guest on CBS, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC and more. She was recently featured on the show Undercover Boss and was named one of Fortune’s “40 under 40.” She’s a speaker and consultant on leadership development, women in business, change management, and brand innovation and growth, and she is widely known for legacy business-model innovation, building brands, humanitarian work in the U.S. and Eastern Africa and mentorship and development of emerging leaders.


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For more information on the 2014 Annual WTS Conference, contact Margaret Mullins, Operations Director, at 202-955-5085.

Expertise And Exploration Can Serve You Well in Business And in Life - Kat Cole


Expertise And Exploration Can Serve You Well in Business And in Life - Kat Cole
Kat Cole, Cinnabon, to Address Women in Transportation
In a recent interview and influencer post with LinkedIn, several topics of discussion centered around resilience and innovation. Questions such as, how is Cinnabon able to succeed in unusual markets? Why can’t I have a fat free Cinnabon treat and when will you have gluten free? What types of product innovations have been successful? And how/ why has Cinnabon expanded into so many products and channels? And on the personal note, questions come surrounding my transition from working at Hooters as a teenager, to becoming a restaurant and franchise executive, to running Cinnabon.

The answers to these questions and others like them surround around having a focus on expertise and exploration. These two attributes, when present in an individual, a team or a company culture, drive personal, professional and brand resilience and innovation.

Let’s take the Healthy/Gluten Free Topic for example. If you look through the Linked In post discussions or check out my twitter feed – you’ll see all kinds of contradictory preferences. Some people want fat free, some want vegan; others say, “hey, you’re Cinnabon – I don’t come to you for low cal – I come to you for something so delicious, that the indulgence is worth it”. Here’s what you can take from that, you can’t please everyone. (And remember, this is as true for each of us as people as it is for a company or brand).

In fact, the attempt to be all things to all people can be pretty destructive over time. You have to know who you are, be true to that core (expertise), but understand how to evolve in order to remain differentiated and relevant (exploration). For Cinnabon, that means staying ooey gooey, totally delicious, and incredibly indulgent (expertise). But it also means creating smaller and broader variety of portion sizes and treats and indulgences and listening to our fans who say they want more portable products (exploration). And yes, it could even mean a delicious gluten free version someday.

Even though we have broadened variety and created smaller, more portable versions of our product so we have smaller sweet treats, we have also made a choice not to make our core cinnamon rolls fat free, because of the tradeoff in real ingredients and yumminess that would be required.

While we have a few indulgent but fat free items in our bakeries such as our delicious Orange Mango frozen Lemonade Chillatta, we have many fat free options in retail like our Cinnabon Green Mountain Coffee, our Cinnabon Vodka and Cinnabon Airwick scents for your home – yummy! Of course, Kellogg’s Cinnabon Cereal or Cinnabon Cream of Wheat are a little healthier versions of our famous flavors, too. If we didn’t have these other channels and partners, we would not be able to provide the variety necessary to connect with as many people as we do. It’s this openness to risk and change and the discipline to work with great partners allows us the variety and accessibility to fans with all kinds of preferences can enjoy some version of our ingredients or products. When entrepreneurs or leaders ask for advice or mentorship, I often share this perspective to encourage them to branch out.

As an example of our exploration mindset, we tried “lite” MiniBon Cinnamon rolls once, reduced fat and reduced calorie. You know what happened? People bought it, like 2 people – no, maybe 4 (exaggerating only slightly). Our fans end up deciding if they want to control calories in their indulgence, they’ll just get one of our smaller options and not trade off one bit of deliciousness for a lower calorie version – it wasn’t worth saving the 100 or 200 calories (to stay with the bigger portion size when the smaller one is just as yummy) for something that is an occasional treat any way.

It’s not that we don’t want to make our awesome famous products many different ways (in fact we do), it’s that in a small business that is a fresh bakery, you have to actually sell enough of what you make for it to be worth it, otherwise, it hurts the business and takes the focus off the core.

At some point, each leader, brand and company learns they can’t chase every option that people request. There are a limited amount of resources in any given business and situation. We have to leverage our expertise and stay true to that, while still exploring and being open to the additional opportunities we have to be relevant to an evolving customer base. We can’t be afraid to try new things or be too stubborn to provide variety and options our guests may love or that could create new fans.

This is just one example, and I could share countless more where answers to questions around how we make decisions, grow and evolve to build a global multi-channel brand center around a combination of expertise and exploration, but the real secret behind embracing expertise and exploration at Cinnabon is our team.

One of our executives often says we are a team of entrepreneurs functioning in a slightly corporate environment. That is so right on. We have leaders and contributors in our brand, our employees and franchisees and the awesome people at our parent company (FOCUS Brands) who make up that culture. I never forget how lucky I am to work with people who are disciplined enough to strengthen our expertise, but creative, vulnerable and flexible enough to be true explorers and take risks. We live by our mantra “Life Needs Frosting” and don’t take ourselves too seriously, staying open to new opportunities that are as fun for the brand as they may be good for the business. These are the kind of people we choose to work with, hire and promote and that I learn the most from.

Personally, I’ve also found that being a student of your functionality, industry and work not only helps hone your expertise, but exposes you to new thinking, so you can be as solid of a team player or leader as possible. Don’t get complacent if you’ve had success or have been in a role or company for a while. Use the hot-shot rule, and constantly imagine what a new person taking over your job today might do, and challenge yourself to see your opportunities with fresh eyes and fire in the belly just as that new person would.

In addition, by channeling your inner explorer, branching out, trying new things and helping others do the same, you find new ways to add value and new opportunities to take. If I had not been focused on being the best I could be (expertise), open to working every job possible as an hourly employee (server, bartender, cook, hostess) and doing the same as a I moved up in professional management roles (explorer), I know I would not have had the privilege to learn from many mistakes and awesome people and therefore would not be where I am today. Being an expert and being an explorer at the same time (as an individual, as a team, or as a company) may seem contradictory, but it’s not. It’s complementary and necessary in today’s fast paced, easily disrupted environment. 
Kat Cole (  )
President, Cinnabon, Inc. at Focus Brands
Greater Atlanta Area - Hospitality
Keep your excitement alive to continue to learn and hone your expertise, but embrace opportunities to explore, learn and grow – you won’t regret it.
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