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| June 22, 2009 | |
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Satyam has new brand name
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MUMBAI - INDIAN outsourcing firm Satyam Computer announced on Monday it was re-branding itself as it tries to recover from the country's worst-ever corporate scandal. In a statement to the Mumbai stock exchange, the firm said it will now trade under the name 'Mahindra Satyam', reflecting the purchase of the company two months ago by mid-sized outsourcer Tech Mahindra. The company will also adopt a new logo from the Mahindra group. In April, Tech Mahindra paid nearly US$600 million (S$875 million) for a majority share of Satyam, which has been struggling since its founder confessed in January to falsifying accounts in India's biggest accounting fraud. 'The re-branding symbolises an amalgamation of the Mahindra group's values with Satyam's fabled expertise,' said Anand Mahindra, vice chairman of the Mahindra group. A statement said the firm would maintain Satyam in its name because it signifies 'commitment, purpose and proficiency.' Satyam, ranked as India's fourth-largest outsourcer by revenues when the scandal broke, acts as a back office for some of the world's biggest companies including Nestle, General Electric and General Motors. Earlier this month, the Hyderabad-based firm reported modest but better-than-expected quarterly profits, raising hopes it could recover. -- AFP | |
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