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Tech Mahindra approached Satyam for merger: report

Tue Jan 6, 2009 11:16pm IST
 
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian software services firm Tech Mahindra Ltd (TEML.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) has approached embattled rival Satyam Computer Services (SATY.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) for an all-share merger, the Economic Times reported on Tuesday, sending shares in both companies higher.

Tech Mahindra, a unit of Indian tractor and utility vehicle maker Mahindra & Mahindra (MAHM.BO: Quote, Profile, Research), is looking for a deal that could involve gaining control of the combined entity, the newspaper said, citing an unnamed person with knowledge of the development.

"Anything that offers strategic value to Tech Mahindra would be of interest to the group," it quoted an unnamed executive of Mahindra & Mahindra as saying. The paper also reported a fund manager had said Tech Mahindra was in touch with Satyam's bankers Merrill Lynch.

Analysts said a merger would help Tech Mahindra, which is now focused on the telecoms sector.

"It would mean a broadening of its business model," said a technology analyst at brokerage Pioneer Intermediaries.

Shares in Tech Mahindra rose 9.6 percent to 310.80 rupees by 0500 GMT (12 a.m. EST), while shares in Satyam were trading up 4.25 percent at 174 rupees on hopes of deal, despite a denial from Tech Mahindra.

The vice chairman and managing director of Tech Mahindra said the company had not approached Satyam or its merchant bankers with a merger proposal.

"It is pure fiction at this point in time," Vineet Nayyar told Reuters.

Another company official said the report was speculative.  Continued...

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