India may relax takeover rules for Satyam -reports
2/2/2009
MUMBAI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - India's market regulator will
consider relaxing takeover rules for an open offer in Satyam
Computer Services to help the fraud-scarred
outsourcer attract suitors, two newspapers said on Monday,
without naming any sources.
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