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By 2008, its e-business operations were generating over US$500 million in annual revenue. [29] [30] In 2011, TCS entered the small and medium enterprises market with cloud-based solutions. [31] On the final trading day of 2011, it surpassed RIL to achieve the highest market capitalization of any India-based company. [32]
TCS: Tellza Communications Inc. TEL: TELUS Corporation: T: Temple Hotels Inc. TPH: Ten Peaks Coffee Company Inc. TPK: TeraGo Inc. TGO: Teranga Gold Corporation TGZ: TerraVest Capital Inc. TVK: TFI International Inc. TFII: The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. TGOD: The Hydropothecary Corporation HEXO: The Intertain Group Limited ITX: The ...
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The Flexity Outlook is the latest model of streetcar in the rolling stock of the Toronto streetcar system owned by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Based on the Bombardier Flexity, they were first ordered in 2009 and were built by Bombardier Transportation in Thunder Bay and Kingston, Ontario, with specific modifications for Toronto, such as unidirectional operation and the ability to ...
TCS Daily was an online magazine with commentary and analysis on current news from a free-market perspective. It was active between 2000 and 2010. It was active between 2000 and 2010. History and profile
Consumer prices rose at the slowest pace since April 2021 as inflation showed further signs of cooling in May, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday ...
TCS contended that its services included "business-related documents" and international packages, leading to a joint venture arrangement where DHL owned 51% of the international delivery operations, and TCS retained full ownership of local operations. [1] In 1985, TCS secured a contract with the Pakistan Banking Council to provide overnight ...
1840–1853, Kings' College, Toronto, Upper Canada/Canada West — still located at King's College Circle, University of Toronto (see Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory) 1907–1971, Dominion Meteorological Building, 315 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario — now Admissions and Awards Building, University of Toronto [ 7 ]