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Shaky future: Satyam employees frustrated, seeking options



12 January 2009 @ 8:09 am IST


A security guard stands in front of a poster on which employees had stamped their palm marks in different colors Thursday to express support for the company in Hyderabad, India
A security guard stands in front of a poster on which employees had stamped their palm marks in different colors Thursday to express support for the company in Hyderabad, India, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. (AP Photo)
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According to the employees, the promoters should be given "benefit of doubt" and "because of one mistake we cannot just let them go."

Some even claimed that they were "the right people to steer Satyam out of the crisis."

However, the employees had to eat their own words when B. Ramalinga Raju, Satyam's founder-chairman, made a shocking disclosure that the profits from the core business of the company have been inflated "over a period of last several years," and of the reported cash and bank balances of Rs.5361 crore reported for the quarter ended September 30, 2008, Rs.5040 crore was non-existent.

Raju said the company's revenue was Rs.2112 crore, 22 percent less than the inflated figure of Rs.2700 crore that had been reported while the operating margin at Satyam in the September quarter was 3 percent of revenue, instead of the reported 24 percent.

Raju also said the company had Rs.1230 crore worth of understated liability.

The sensational admission, which dragged Satyam's stock to record lows, meant Satyam was a dud company that has probably zero assets, zero cash flows, zero income and zero prospects and when rumors began spreading in the market that Satyam was paying its employees by raising funds and taking loans, the employees realized that their future prospects in the company were bleak.

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