Articles of the day
Microsoft's Multiple Challenges: Is Its Size a Benefit or Burden?
http://www2.cio.com//higher/report4137.html?source=cioinsider
A dummies guide to P/E ratio:
http://ia.rediff.com/money/2006/jun/13mc.htm
The global green index
Zero solid waste: A company that achieves this is either able to utilise its entire waste as raw material for some other industry, or recycle it for use again in the factory.
Water positive: This implies that an organisation generates more fresh water through various water harvesting methods than it consumes in its factories.
Carbon positive: Implies a company, through afforestation programmes and efficient use of energy, eliminates more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the sum of the carbon emitted by the company through areas like the generation of electricity, running AC plants and so on.
Article on environmental protection initiatives:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/feb/11spec.htm
http://www2.cio.com//higher/report4137.html?source=cioinsider
A dummies guide to P/E ratio:
http://ia.rediff.com/money/2006/jun/13mc.htm
The global green index
Zero solid waste: A company that achieves this is either able to utilise its entire waste as raw material for some other industry, or recycle it for use again in the factory.
Water positive: This implies that an organisation generates more fresh water through various water harvesting methods than it consumes in its factories.
Carbon positive: Implies a company, through afforestation programmes and efficient use of energy, eliminates more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the sum of the carbon emitted by the company through areas like the generation of electricity, running AC plants and so on.
Article on environmental protection initiatives:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/feb/11spec.htm
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