tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19326360.post116291467545128483..comments2023-10-08T16:39:33.574+05:30Comments on Learnings From India: Thomson sells NETg with a Thud!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19326360.post-1163411015585594812006-11-13T15:13:00.000+05:302006-11-13T15:13:00.000+05:30The History of NetgOk, so someone has acquired NET...The History of Netg<BR/>Ok, so someone has acquired NETg. The history of NETg is so full of acquisistions that this news has a deja vu quality to it. The moment you hear about Netg buying/being bought by someone, the old set of quesions prop up: "How old is this news? Am i reading about the acquisition that took place six months ago again? Or is this the acquisition that was supposed to take place in the next FY?<BR/>Anyway, I would like someone to clear up the history of NETg. The earliest I heard was that NETg was an Irish company which had just taken over a US company. Then we heard that the American re-acquired Netg again. Then, there was another Irish company hobnobbing with NETg and finally Thomson acquired it. Just when I was feeling comfortable with the history of all these acquisitions (however inaccurate it may be), pow! another acquisition.<BR/>Will someone set the history of NETg straignt (or "firmly crooked" as Douglas Adams put it)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19326360.post-1162968786236139622006-11-08T12:23:00.000+05:302006-11-08T12:23:00.000+05:30I am worried about the employees of companies like...I am worried about the employees of companies like Infopro and Praxis. God help them...:-(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com