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Date Added: August 04, 2008 12:28:03 PM
LOS ANGELES & MUMBAI, India----Aegis BPO, a leading global business process outsourcing provider and part of Essar Group, one of India’s largest and fastest growing business conglomerates with an estimated enterprise value of over $50 billion, and PeopleSupport, Inc. , a leading offshore BPO provider, today announced a definitive agreement to merge through Essar Services , its wholly owned ...

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