MUMBAI (Reuters) - The founder of Satyam Computer Services, once India's fourth-largest software services firm, was sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty in an accounting fraud ...
Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I am Pratiba, the moderator for this conference. Welcome to the Satyam Investor Relations Conference Call. (Operator Instructions) I would now like to turn the call ...
NEW DELHINEW DELHI — The chairman of India’s Satyam Computer Services Ltd. quit Wednesday after admitting the company’s profits had been inflated for several years, sending shares of the software ...
Satyam Computer Services, which had been rattled by accounting fraud, has been sold to a unit controlled by Tech Mahindra, an Indian outsourcing firm. On behalf of all Satyamites and their families, ...
More than three years after Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services was hit by a financial scandal, the company is being merged with Tech Mahindra, a key investor in the company after the crisis.
Satyam Computers Services Limited (SCSL) was incorporated in the year 1987 as a private limited company at Andra Pradesh. Later at 1991 Satyam recognized as a public limited company. SCSL is fourth ...
It was a nice change to see stocks move higher Friday with the Dow closing at 12,849.36, up 226.87, the Nasdaq closing at 2,402.97, up 61.14, and the S&P 500 closing at 1,390.33, up 24.77 on the day.
Satyam Computer Services, the Indian outsourcing company hit by an accounting fraud in 2009, has been merged with parent Tech Mahindra. The combined entity has total IT services revenue of $2.7 ...
Satyam Computer Services is down but hoping not to be out. Ram Mynampati Ram Mynampati , its interim chief executive, said Thursday that the company plans to stay in business, a day after its former ...
The last 18 months have spawned a lot of advice on leadership in turbulent times. But this post on a book by former Satyam Computer Services employees holds extra weight because of the depth of Satyam ...
Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services plans to offer cloud-based services to customers as one of many plans to recover ground it lost during a financial scandal at the company. However, Satyam ...
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