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Satyam's Finger Job, Screwing Top To Bottom (SAY, INFY, WIT, OPIN, EPI, IFN)
If you are one of those who cannot stand Indian IT-outsourcing firms, you probably just got another feather in your cap. India's Satyam Computer Services Ltd....
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Closing Bell: Dow closes down 245 points; AA, BAC, INTC, SAY
BloggingStocks — ... ) turned out to be an Indian-Enron and shares were down about 80% before being halted. The company's Chairman was cooking the books. Turns out the earnings and most of its cash was mere fabrication. Way to go. ...

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