B. Ramalinga Raju’s confession to cooking the books at Satyam Computer Services comes as a shocking disappointment to young Indian tech workers who saw him as a role-model. WSJ's Divya Gupta reports.
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WSJ’s Nik Deogun parses the scandal surrounding India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd., whose chairman resigned after admitting to inflating revenue and profit figures over several years. He explains how the news has shattered investor confidence and benefited the Indian company's rivals.
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It has been one year since the Satyam scam exploded. In an exclusive interview to NDTV Profit, CP Gurnani, CEO of Mahindra Satyam said a fair amount of growth has been achieved but a lot has to be done for reviving Mahindra Satyam.
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To see more tech-related videos, head to www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Nik Deogun parses the scandal surrounding India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd., whose chairman resigned after admitting to inflating revenue and profits.
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well this is a video captured by Satyam Saxena and myself on the last day at BITS Pilani ..... its a brilliant video of stuff burning ..... which we did and wid the commentary of the chowki behind ..... guess wat it is ?!!!
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