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Anonymous whistleblower wants SEBI to probe Infosys board over Panaya, Skava deals
Fp Staff •A day after Infosys decided to sell its subsidiaries Skava and Panaya, a whistleblower sent a letter to SEBI demanding a probe into these transactions
Infosys to sell Panaya: Narayana Murthy's stand is vindicated; not everything was clear about the 2015 deal
Sulekha_nair •The Panaya deal became controversial following two anonymous letters, in February 2017, that alleged wrongdoing in some of Infosys' acquisitions, including Panaya
Infosys Q4 net profit falls 28% sequentially to Rs 3,690 cr; buys digital creative WongDoody Holding for $75 mn
Fp Staff •For the full fiscal 2017-18, Infosys' profit was up 11.7 percent at Rs 16,029 crore, while revenues grew 3 percent to Rs 70,522 crore over the previous year
Infosys decides to offload Panaya, Kallidus and Skava; expects sale to be completed by March 2019
•Infosys said it has decided to sell its subsidiary Panaya - Israeli firm whose acquisition became a contentious issue between the founders and Vishal Sikka
Infosys co-founder, Nandan Nilekani finds no wrongdoing in acquisition of Israeli software firm Panaya
Ians •Infosys acquired the automation technology firm to offer large-scale enterprise software management-as-a-service to its global clients.
Infosys Q2 results: Analysts expect concrete guidance, stability with Nandan Nilekani at helm
•Besides answers to the controversies, Infosys stakeholders will be looking at dates for the its Rs 13,000 crore share buyback plan
Infosys completes the acquisition of London based Brilliant Basics in a cash deal worth GBP 7.5 million
Tech2 News Staff •Infosys had announced the acquisition of the product design and customer experience (CX) company on August 3, 2017.
Infosys' search for new CEO not to be easy as Narayana Murthy's shadow looms large
•Any potential CEO candidate for Infosys will be concerned about being watched and publicly criticised
Vishal Sikka resigns as Infosys CEO, company says no change in buyback plans
Fp Staff •Vishal Sikka, the first non-founder CEO of Infosys, resigned from the company following months of acrimony with high-profile founders, led by NR Narayana Murthy, citing "malicious" and "personal attacks" on him
Vishal Sikka resigns: Former Infosys CEO played like Narendra Modi, but Narayana Murthy was no Advani
Narayanan Madhavan •Narayana Murthy's dissent is much like that of Steve Jobs on the board of Apple when he was ousted ( though not fired) by John Sculley -- the man Jobs hired.