Riding the Tiger revisits the Satyam fraud and Ramalinga Raju as the final Bad Boy Billionaires India episode streams on ...
Bad Boy Billionaires India ran into legal troubles about 5 years ago. The newly released episode is based on the Satyam ...
A court in Hyderabad on Tuesday vacated an ad-interim injunction that had restrained Netflix from streaming an episode about ...
The financial fraud perpetrated by Satyam Computer Services executives could trigger near-term disruptions across the outsourcing and IT industries. Ramalinga Raju, the company’s founder and chairman, ...
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Bad Boy Billionaires India: Finale episode on Satyam scandal releases after 5 years
India, focusing on the Satyam Computer Services scandal, has been released on Netflix after a five-year legal battle, concluding the investigative series.
Over a year after Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services reported a major financial fraud at the company, research firm Forrester still cautions customers doing business with it. Satyam has a new ...
Eleven months after B. Ramalinga Raju, the former chairman of Hyderabad-based Satyam Computer Services, confessed to masterminding a $1.2 billion fraud at Indias fourth largest I.T. outsourcing ...
In one of India's largest-ever cases of corporate fraud, the founder and chairman of failed outsourcing giant Satyam Computer Services and nine other defendants have been sentenced to seven years in ...
Martin Heller is a contributing writer at InfoWorld. Formerly a web and Windows programming consultant, he developed databases, software, and websites from his office in Andover, Massachusetts, from ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The founder of Satyam Computer Services, once India's fourth-largest software services firm, was sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty in an accounting fraud ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Satyam Computer Services Ltd has agreed to pay $125 million to settle U.S. shareholder litigation arising from an accounting fraud that in 2009 turned into India's biggest ...
The financial fraud perpetrated by Satyam Computer Services executives could trigger near-term disruptions across the outsourcing and IT industries. Ramalinga Raju, the company’s founder and chairman, ...
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