| The company would be opening its centres in Visakhapatnam and Kakinada besides setting up one more centre in Hyderabad. |
| "We are also planning to increase our headcount by 60 per cent during the current year," Avineon president and chief executive officer, Karlu Rambhala, said. |
| At present, Avineon has an employee strength of 1,200, including 1,050 people working at its Hyderabad centre. The company intends to increase the headcount to 2,000 by 2007-08. |
| Rambhala said Avineon's revenues, which stood at $40 million in 2006-07, were increasing at about 40 per cent per annum. |
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