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  • We see this in an ad from 1969 that sought a match for a "Kerala Vadama Srivatsa Brahmin" boy (the phrase describes his sect) and stated, "Horoscopes with 2 'Doshas' [or weak star positions] admissible."

    Uncertain Objects of Desire 2000

  • We see this in an ad from 1969 that sought a match for a "Kerala Vadama Srivatsa Brahmin" boy (the phrase describes his sect) and stated, "Horoscopes with 2 'Doshas' [or weak star positions] admissible."

    Uncertain Objects of Desire 2000

  • We see this in an ad from 1969 that sought a match for a "Kerala Vadama Srivatsa Brahmin" boy (the phrase describes his sect) and stated, "Horoscopes with 2 'Doshas' [or weak star positions] admissible."

    Uncertain Objects of Desire 2000

  • "Once the investors start to feel better about the marco conditions in the economy, as well as start getting more into the tech names, we'll start to see a lot of benefits from that," Srivatsa said.

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  • "Once the investors start to feel better about the marco conditions in the economy, as well as start getting more into the tech names, we'll start to see a lot of benefits from that," Srivatsa said.

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  • Allot's "product line is really dependent on service provider spending," Srivatsa said.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "People look at what Juniper said and what AT&T came out with and think if it's happening in the U.S., it's likely happening in Europe as well," said Jay Srivatsa, an analyst at Chardan Capital Markets.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Allot's decline was mainly caused by the company's offering, which would dilute the value of the shares, said Jay Srivatsa, an analyst at Chardan Capital Markets LLC in New York.

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  • Allot, Israel's biggest maker of high-speed networking equipment, gets most of its sales from Europe, where spending on its products may be limited by the sovereign debt problems, Srivatsa said.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Warnings from U.S. companies about decreased investment in network equipment may be concerning investors as well, even as the company gets few sales there, Srivatsa said.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

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