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    One of the first tasks of the new incumbent could be asking for a salary cut of at least 10%.

    Tech Mahindra chairman Anand Mahindra on Monday ruled out immediate job losses among the 45,000-odd Satyam employees but added that an integration team “is already in place in Hyderabad to decide on the staff strength” for the acquired company. Speaking at a press conference after the first detailed meeting with the staff of the company taken over by Tech Mahindra last week, he said, “Our immediate plan would be to retain current customers, win back businesses and retain the key 100 associates.”

    The plans also include finding a CFO for Satyam, said Vineet Nayyar, CEO of Tech Mahindra. “We are on the lookout for a CFO, who would be decided in the next few weeks.” One of the first tasks of the new incumbent could be asking for a salary cut of at least 10% across all categories, a source close to the company said.

    Chairman of the government-appointed board, Kiran Karnik, said, “One cannot say anything on layoffs now. A list of key 100 employees, which was drawn by AS Murthy, and who were responsible to get businesses even during the crucial period after Raju’s disclosure, has been given to Tech Mahindra and (they) have been asked to retain them for an year.”

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    Karnik also said that more clarity about the company’s financials would be known once the 20% open offer announcement is made on Tuesday and also after the restatement of accounts.

    Tech Mahindra has deposited the Rs 1,756 crore towards its 31% stake on Monday. It also put Rs 1,154 crore for public offer in a separate escrow account.

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    SatyamBy: NY | 21-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward Tech Mahindra has taken over Satyam for its own existence maybe due to the fact BT was trying to reduce its stake in Tech Mahindra.BT is the only biggest customer of TechMahindra. ie:more than 60% in revenues. So if BT exits or reduces dependence Tech Mahindra needs a way to survive by expanding to other verticals.The only possibility is acquisition of Satyam. But there are two things unclear: Satyam always said there have a strong balance sheet, that they are not having any problem. If Satyam is strong then why sell the company.Also they are not restating their accounts. The whole affair appears to be a farce.
    SatyamBy: Avinash Baranwal | 21-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward Good that you said so.However, already more than 2000 are understood to left Satyam...With this news...Another couple of thousands will leave it. Whose salary cut will happen? Top bosses or the lower ranked employees??MEDIA - YOU PLEASE EXPLORE ALL THE NOOKS AND CORNER AND THEN PUBLISH AN ANALYSIS. AS OF NOW YOU ARE JUST CONVERTING THE VOICES INTO PRINT...AND I DOUBT IF THIS IS THE TASK OF MEDIA.I AM REALLY GETTING ANNOYED BY QUALITY OF MEDIA COVERAGE...BRING HONESTY AND INTEGRITY TANTAMOUNTS TO ASKING FOR MOON HENCE NO SUCH DEMAND.
    Layoff in BristleconeBy: MCL_online | 21-Apr-2009 Reply | Forward What about layoff in Bristlecone. There are around 300 people sacked in Bristlecone. It is alo Mahindra group company
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