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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop Satyam may name CEO, CFO today BS Reporters in Hyderabad/Bangalore | February 04, 2009 09:51 IST
The Satyam [Get Quote] board is expected to finalise and announce the names of the new Satyam Computer Services CEO and CFO on Wednesday. The board meeting, which was expected to be held on February 5, was brought forward by a day. "Announcements relating to critical leadership appointments are expected to be made at the board meeting," the company's internal newsletter stated. The delay in announcing these much-awaited names, note highly-placed sources, was primarily since the new Satyam board was seriously mulling the buyout options that emerged with the interest of numerous suitors in the company. The names include that of Larsen & Toubro and B K Modi-owned Spice group (both asking for management control), Mahindra & Mahindra, Hinduja group, Essar group (Aegis BPO), HCL Technologies [Get Quote], Tech Mahindra [Get Quote] and iGate. Other unconfirmed names include that of Fijustu, Hitachi and IBM. However, most of these suitors are believed to have asked for 4-8 weeks of time to do a due diligence before they come out with a concrete proposal. Besides, they are also waiting for the Sebi to issue details about the relaxed norms in case of an open offer for Satyam-like cases. Hence, the board sensed the urgency of announcing the names to restore investor and client confidence in the company, the sources aver. The Satyam board had said earlier that it had received over 40 applications for the post of CEO of which it had shortlisted a few. Khusrokhan attended the last Satyam board meet as a special invitee to understand the situation, and go deeper into the problems. Incidentally, a high-level delegation from the US Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to meet Sebi and the Satyam board in the next two days to gather information on the Satyam scandal, reports PTI. Around 12 class-action suits have been filed against Satyam in the US. Meanwhile, a company release said Satyam secured 15 new contracts last month. It got three contracts from the US -- one in the insurance sector, one in the pharmaceutical sector and a contract extension from an existing technology client, according to a company release. This apart, it has bagged 10 contracts from the rest of the world, including renewals in Japan, Africa, West Asia, India, Asia-Pacific and Australia and New Zealand. However, the Satyam stock today dipped 7 per cent to touch Rs 53.75 on BSE. The company has also informed its employees that one of its key customers in the aviation industry has recently renewed its infrastructure services contract. The company would continue to provide its services in the web infrastructure support area. Satyam also stated that one of the global leaders in the networking space of consumers and small business users awarded a contract last week. Spanning six months, the project would be executed through a 20-member onsite and offshore team. Maytas to boost investor confidence Maytas Infra on Tuesday informed that it would be exploring various strategies and options for restoring confidence amongst its stakeholders. The company proposed to form a taskforce for the purpose. Powered by Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||