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Now that most of the dust has settled on Satyam and Ramalinga Raju has declared himself a pauper in U.S. court, it is a good time to review the lessons from that tragic episode and look at what ...
But this post on a book by former Satyam Computer Services employees holds extra weight because of the depth of Satyam's difficulties and the leadership lessons it learned while trying to recover.
On the one-year anniversary of the Satyam scandal in India, personal finance reporter Shefali Anand talks to WSJ's Anirban Roy about the rights of individual shareholders in the event of a fraud ...
Six years after he made a dramatic confession of committing fraud to the tune of Rs 7,136 crore, Satyam's founder B. Ramalinga Raju has been sentenced to a seven-year jail term and levied a Rs 5 ...
add_main_image Former Satyam Computer Services chairman B. Ramalinga Raju’s astonishing letter admitting that he had cooked the books is unprecedented in the annals of Indian business history ...
It's two years since the Satyam scam broke. For the first time, S.K Anapu, VP & Head- Enterprise Information Systems, Mahindra Satyam, speaks out about the experience of dealing with Government ...
In September 2008 the World Council for Corporate Governance honored the now-beleaguered Indian outsourcer Satyam with a "Golden Peacock Award" for global excellence in corporate governance. With ...
So, B. Ramalinga Raju, the former chief of Satyam Computer Services Ltd., who overstated his company’s assets and in turn ended up shocking India Inc., is back in jail (“Raju gets 7 years for ...
Satyam scam has scared small investors By siliconindia | Monday, August 24, 2009 Hyderabad: India has a huge potential to involve retail investors in the stock markets but they are not coming out to ...