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10,000 Indian FTrash Heading to Peesai!

makapaaa

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* Satyam has over 10,000 excess staff: Tech Mahindra CEO
* Revenue pick-up won't happen immediately: Satyam chairman
* Satyam looking at cost-cutting measures

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NEW DELHI - India's Satyam Computer Services has more than 10,000 excess staff, new owner Tech Mahindra said on Friday, and the fraud-hit outsourcer's chairman said revenues remained on a downward slope.

Vineet Nayyar, the chief executive of Tech Mahindra which last month won an auction for a controlling stake in Satyam, said there was a need to lower headcount.
'It's more than 10,000 people are excess,' Mr Nayyar said.
'Ultimately if the company fails, you have 40,000 people out of the job. Nobody wants that.'
'I think the future is great but there will have to be a few sacrifices in terms of compensation, in terms of a large number of things... Some form of least painful way of reduction in staff is an option which will have to be looked at,' he said.
However, Kiran Karnik, chairman of the board appointed by the government to salvage the company, said Satyam was looking at cost-control steps including wage cuts but not layoffs.
Satyam's founder and former chairman shocked investors in January by saying profits had been overstated for years, putting in doubt the survival of a company once ranked as India's fourth-largest software services exporter.
The government quickly stepped in and sacked the board to limit damage to India's once-shining IT sector. Satyam lost some customers, and Mr Karnik said the company was yet to stem the losses.
'Without a doubt, revenue is on a downward slope just now. We are hoping to pick up, but the pick-up won't happen immediately,' Mr Karnik told reporters.
'There is stress on the company's bottom line and very clearly some definite and fairly strong actions will have to be taken,' he said.
Mr Karnik said Satyam had high operating costs which it was looking to rein in, adding Tech Mahindra would take the final decision on how they would be lowered.
'It's been like a patient is being rushed back to health, but it's not yet cured. There are yet things that need to be taken... some bitter medicine.' -- REUTERS

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Angelo

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This is welcomed news to employers in talent starved, good for nothing Chink infested Singapore.

sigh. as usual a trash came in to defend the rest of the trash.

why dont u face the reality, keling that you just as black, smelly, and dishonest like your bros from bangala (Cant tell the diff really, u people really look alike)

So predictable keling. so predictable
 

lodoftherings

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How does it matter to a Singaporean if an Indian co. retrenches its employees who all are Indian's , it their own problem, I think India and Indian are still magaing their own its singapore who has find way to sail out of this recession.



<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=452><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=452 colSpan=2>May 22, 2009, 10.18 pm (Singapore time)
[Ie', 'resizable,scrollbars=yes,width=500,height=380');void('');"]Email this arttyam.com/"]Satyam Computer Services[/URL] has more than 10,000 excess staff, new owner Tech Mahindra said on Friday, and the fraud-hit outsourcer's chairman said revenues remained on a downward slope.

[/pe just now. We are hoping to pick up, but the pick-up won't happen immediately,' Mr Karnik told reporters.
'There is stress on the company's bottom line and very clearly some definite and fairly strong actions will have to be taken,' he said.
Mr Karnik said Satyam had high operating costs which it was looking to rein in, adding Tech Mahindra would take the final decision on how they would be lowered.
'It's been like a patient is being rushed back to health, but it's not yet cured. There are yet things that need to be taken... some bitter medicine.' -- REUTERS [/FONT]
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