Satyam to invite bids early this week

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 7:34 PM IST

The government-appointed board of Satyam Computer plans to invite bids for a strategic investor early this week and hopes to complete the selection process within a month, a top source said.

"The Board proposes to invite Expressions of Interest (EoIs) ... By Tuesday. Once this is done, the selection process could be completed within three-four weeks," the source added.

The Board is likely to meet in Hyderabad on Friday, the source said.

A host of players including engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&t), the B K Modi-led Spice Group and the Hindujas, have evinced interest in acquiring Satyam.

L&T, which has more than a 12 per cent stake in Satyam, is understood to have appointed investment bankers Citi and Nomura to advise it on a possible deal with Satyam.

The Hyderabad-based IT major had recently received approval from market regulator Sebi to conduct a global competitive bidding process to enable it to sell a 51 per cent stake in the company to a strategic investor.

The Satyam Board, which is believed to have finalised the modalities in terms of pricing for the bidding process, is in consultation with its two investment bankers — Goldman Sachs and Avendus — to quicken the process, the source said.

The Board in its meeting scheduled for Friday will assess the prevailing situation in Satyam including the collection of receivables, status of new orders and progress of the bidding process, the source said. Though the Board prefers an Indian player as a strategic partner, the final decision will be taken after evaluating all factors.

The company has now achieved a measure of financial stability, the source said, adding that since the new Board took over, the company has gained more business than what it lost in the January-February period.

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First Published: Mar 09 2009 | 12:43 AM IST

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