TN Manoharan, one of the directors on the board of Satyam Computer Services, sent an e-mail to the employees on Monday assuring them that various steps were being taken for revival of the IT company.
“I am thrilled to see the loyalty, commitment and hardwork of the associates,” he said adding that the company had made arrangements for money to pay salaries on time. The company has also reached out to various clients and stabilised the relations.
Manoharan asked the employees to join hands with the company in the revival efforts. “I will not let you down. We will sail with you together and hope to restore the past glory of Satyam,” he said in the e-mail.
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