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While labor is more expensive than in years past, and rising under a stronger yuan, Mr. Paliwal says the opportunities for revenue in China outstrip the rising costs.
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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As contracts expire, the cost of such items will increase, so Harman is looking at suppliers elsewhere, and its research and development team is looking at ways to substitute some of the parts, says CEO Dinesh Paliwal .
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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Brazilians trained by multinational corporations are widely sought after, Mr. Paliwal says: "You train them for six or nine months your way and then all of a sudden, their market value doubles."
Brazil's Boom Needs Talent Dana Mattioli 2011
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As contracts expire, the cost of such items will increase, so Harman is looking at suppliers elsewhere, and its research and development team is looking at ways to substitute some of the parts, says CEO Dinesh Paliwal .
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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"Rajat's deep expertise in global business, combined with his active participation in several other prestigious governance bodies, will serve as valuable assets," said Dinesh Paliwal, CEO of Harman International Industries in January 2009 when Mr. Gupta joined that board, too.
Playing Board Games Al Lewis 2011
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Audio-equipment maker Harman International Industries Inc. trains its Brazilian engineers at company research centers in California and Indiana for three to six months at a time, according to Chief Executive Dinesh Paliwal .
Brazil's Boom Needs Talent Dana Mattioli 2011
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Audio-equipment maker Harman International Industries Inc. trains its Brazilian engineers at company research centers in California and Indiana for three to six months at a time, according to Chief Executive Dinesh Paliwal .
Brazil's Boom Needs Talent Dana Mattioli 2011
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Harman may start using yuan when Chinese car makers like Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. start buying its products, which they have said they plan to do within three years, said Chief Executive Officer Dinesh Paliwal .
U.S. Firms Pose Hurdle for Yuan Chana R. Schoenberger 2011
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Brazilians trained by multinational corporations are widely sought after, Mr. Paliwal says: "You train them for six or nine months your way and then all of a sudden, their market value doubles."
Brazil's Boom Needs Talent Dana Mattioli 2011
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While labor is more expensive than in years past, and rising under a stronger yuan, Mr. Paliwal says the opportunities for revenue in China outstrip the rising costs.
Strong Yuan Throws Curve Dana Mattioli 2011
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