BSE de-lists Satyam, Sun Pharma replaces scrip on SensexJanuary 7th, 2009 MUMBAI - Scam-tainted Satyam Computer has been de-listed by the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) with effect from Jan 12, the BSE said in a statement Thursday. The scrip closed at Rs.39.95 Wednesday after a 77.69 percent freefall after the company's founder-chairman B.
Share markets continue to fall, Satyam scrip loses almost all valueJanuary 8th, 2009 MUMBAI - Indian equities markets continued their downward slide Friday morning, with a key index falling 0.34 percent over its previous close. The sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) was down 0.34 percent or 32.37 points Friday and was trading at 9,544.51 points about 15 minutes into trade.
Markets tumble after Satyam shockerJanuary 6th, 2009 MUMBAI - Indian equities markets plunged in afternoon trade Wednesday after IT major Satyam Computer's co-founder and chairman B. Ramalinga Raju resigned after confessing to a Rs.40-billion ($823 million) fraud that had been going on for years.
Satyam scam pulls down markets by over 7 percentJanuary 6th, 2009 MUMBAI - Indian equities markets tumbled Wednesday after Satyam Computers chairman B. Ramalinga Raju admitted to having juggled with the firm's balance sheet to the tune of Rs.40 billion ($823 million).
Larsen and Toubro to raise stake in SatyamJanuary 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Engineering and infrastructure major Larsen and Toubro (L&T) Tuesday said it might further raise its stake in the scam-tainted Satyam Computers. 'Overall, we are only trying to improve our situation,' company chairman A.M.
Satyam megascam sends markets tumblingJanuary 9th, 2009 MUMBAI - Indian equities markets, which had rallied last week and the first two days of trading this week, took a beating since Wednesday after the Satyam fraud blew up, dampening investor confidence and pushing a key index to close Friday 5.54 percent lower over last week's close. The fall from grace of B.
Satyam head quits after admitting massive fraud, stock crashesJanuary 6th, 2009 HYDERABAD - In a development that shook India's corporate and financial worlds Wednesday, co-founder and chairman of Satyam Computers B. Ramalinga Raju resigned after confessing to a Rs.40 billion (Rs.4,000 crore or $823 million) fraud that had been going on for years.
Markets plummet as investors panic after Satyam shockerJanuary 6th, 2009 MUMBAI - The Indian equities markets dropped sharply after Satyam chairman and co-founder B. Ramalinga Raju revealed that the company was involved in a fraud of about Rs.40 billion ($823 million) over several years.
Satyam's Raju to face market regulator SaturdayJanuary 8th, 2009 HYDERABAD - India's market regulator Friday summoned B. Ramalinga Raju, disgraced founder of Satyam Computer, to appear before it Saturday as it began a probe into his Rs.70-billion (Rs.7,000-crore) accounting fraud, even as the Andhra Pradesh police began an enquiry.
ISB dean Rao quits over Satyam fraudJanuary 7th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Mendu Rammohan Rao, dean of the prestigious International School of Business (ISB) here, Thursday resigned from his position in the wake of the financial fraud at Satyam Computers. He was a member of the Satyam board when the irregularities were committed.
Slashed pay, 'virtual' job for over 7,000 Satyam staffJune 11th, 2009 MUMBAI - Between 7,000 to 10,000 Satyam employees have been put in a virtual pool, continuing their association with the company but with reduced pay, the IT firm said in a regulatory statement Thursday. The virtual pool programme is an innovative way of retaining the excellent human assets of Satyam despite the difficult economic situation, chairman Kiran Karnik said in the statement.
Government supersedes Satyam board, sacks remaining directorsJanuary 8th, 2009 HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI - The government Friday evening superseded the Satyam board and dismissed three remaining directors, including two independent ones, of the tainted IT major. The government has cancelled a Satyam board meeting scheduled for Saturday in Hyderabad.
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's Raju surrenders, government steps in to rescue IT bellwetherJanuary 8th, 2009 HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI - Disgraced founder of Satyam Computer Services B. Ramalinga Raju Friday night surrendered before the Andhra Pradesh police and was arrested, three days after admitting to the country's biggest financial fraud of Rs.70 billion (Rs.7,000 crore).
CBI registers case against Raju, others in Satyam scamFebruary 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Friday registered a case against disgraced Satyam founder B. Ramalinga Raju for the Rs.70 billion fraud and constituted a multi-disciplinary investigation team (MDIT) for the probe.