Satyam awaits official nod to rope in strategic investorFebruary 25th, 2009 HYDERABAD - The government-appointed directors of Satyam Computer Services are set to meet here Thursday amid indication they are yet to receive the official go ahead for the process to be adopted to get a strategic investor to keep the cash-starved IT major afloat. A clear picture on who the strategic investor would be would emerge in six to eight weeks, the embattled company told its employees ahead of the board meeting.
Satyam Board Meets, Decision Under WrapsFebruary 26th, 2009 HYDERABAD - The government-appointed directors of Satyam Computers met here Thursday but did not issue a statement on their discussions and decisions, a practice they had followed after their last seven meetings in as many weeks. 'The board meeting has ended.
Satyam board decides to invite strategic investorFebruary 21st, 2009 HYDERABAD - Fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services Saturday decided to invite a strategic investor to keep India's fourth largest software outsourcer running, and will soon announce the details of the process it has adopted for the purpose. The decision was taken at a meeting here of the central government-appointed board of directors.
Satyam gets regulator's nod to auction 51 percent stakeMarch 6th, 2009 MUMBAI - Hyderabad-based Satyam Computer Services has secured the nod from the India's markets regulator to sell 51-percent majority stake by way of a global auction to put the software bellwether, hit by a $1.43-bilion fraud, back on rails. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEB) gave its permission to Satyam to facilitate a global competitive bidding process so as to sell the majority stake to an investor, the company said in a regulatory filing Friday.
Satyam starts procedure to sell 51 percent stakeMarch 12th, 2009 MUMBAI - Satyam Computer Services has begun the procedure of selecting an investor by inviting expressions of interest from bidders. SEBI has recently authorized Satyam to sell up to 51 percent stake.
Satyam scrip pounded once againJanuary 4th, 2009 MUMBAI - The pounding of Satyam Computers scrip continued Monday with the stock losing 6 percent in the day's trade amid concerns that the recent Maytas deal fiasco could hit the company's new business prospects. At closing bell, the scrip price had crashed Rs.10.65 or 6 percent to end the day's trade at Rs.166.90 with over 11 million shares changing hands.
Satyam alerts prospective strategic investors on stake saleMarch 9th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services Monday said it had started the process to sell 51-percent majority stake in the company by way of a global auction after India's market regulator gave it the go-ahead last week to do so. 'Commencing today (Monday), all interested bidders should register their interest in participating in the bidding process,' the company said in a regulatory filing.
Satyam scouting for strategic investor, says chief executiveJanuary 7th, 2009 HYDERABAD - The new management team of the tainted Satyam Computer Services is looking for a strategic investor to bail it out from the severe liquidity crisis it is facing in the wake of the financial fraud admitted by founder chairman B. Ramalinga Raju, the company said here Thursday.
Satyam starts bidding process for its saleMarch 9th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services Monday said that it had started the process to sell 51-percent majority stake in the company by way of a global auction after India's market regulator gave it the go-ahead last week to do so. 'Commencing today (Monday), all interested bidders should register their interest in participating in the bidding process,' the company said in a regulatory filing.
Mahindra, L&T among contenders for Satyam Computer ServicesMarch 12th, 2009 MUMBAI - Infrastructure major Larsen and Toubro (L&T) and Mahindra and Mahindra's IT arm Tech Mahindra were among the bidders to register interest Thursday in acquiring a 51-percent stake in scam-hit Satyam Computer Services. L&T, which already holds 12 percent in the Hyderabad-based IT major said, in a regulatory statement: 'The company has registered its interest in participating in the bidding process set out by the board of Satyam Computer Services.'
Earlier in the day, Tech Mahindra also registered interest in bidding.
DSP Merrill Lynch terminates engagement with SatyamJanuary 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - DSP Meryll Lynch, a leading financial management and advisory firm, Wednesday announced it has terminated its advisory engagement with Satyam Computer following the Maytas fiasco. 'This is to inform you that we, DSP Meryll Lynch, have terminated our advisory engagement with Satyam Computer Services Ltd for considering various strategic options on Jan 6, 2009.
Satyam board meeting extended by a dayFebruary 3rd, 2009 HYDERABAD - The government-appointed directors of fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services Wednesday extended its meeting by a day. The board, which is meeting for the fifth time in three weeks, will continue its meeting Thursday.
Indian firm could get Satyam audit mandateJanuary 11th, 2009 CHENNAI - Perhaps for the first time in the Indian corporate history, an audit firm - and a foreign one at that - is being dumped midway by a company. The government-appointed new board for Satyam Computer Services has declared that the fraud-hit IT bellwether will have a new audit firm to restate the books of accounts.
Tech Mahindra raises Rs.600 crore to fund Satyam acquisitionApril 18th, 2009 IT major Tech Mahindra, which needs to pay Rs.1,756 crore for acquiring 31 percent stake in the troubled IT firm Satyam Computer Services, Saturday said it has raised Rs.600 crore through debt instrument.The government-appointed board of Satyam Monday named Venturbay - a subsidiary of Tech Mahindra - as the winner of the auction to sell a majority stake in the fraud-hit IT giant.Under the share subscription agreement signed by the winning bidder and the board, Tech Mahindra will have to deposit the bid amount in an escrow account by April 21. Tech Mahindra will also make an open offer for another 20 percent stake in Satyam at Rs.58 per share for controlling stake (51 percent).
Raju asks Satyam techies for 'continued faith'December 29th, 2008 BANGALORE - Satyam Computer Services founder-chairman B. Ramalinga Raju Tuesday told his employees to beware of 'wild speculation and unchecked rumours' following the Maytas’ deal fiasco.