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Infosys Founders Including Murthy Sell Stakes For $1.1 Billion


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Hong Kong/Mumbai: Some of the founders of Infosys Ltd sold shares worth $1.1 billion (Rs. 6,807 crore at 1 dollar = 61.88 rupees) in India's second-largest IT services exporter on Monday, cashing in on a more than 20 per cent gain in the stock since the company picked its first outsider as chief executive.

The shares were sold by N R Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, S D Shibulal and K Dinesh, members a group of seven engineers who founded Infosys in 1981 by pooling together $250, stock market filings showed.

(Read: Murtys, Nilekanis make most from Infosys stake sale)

Infosys shares have so far risen 23 per cent since the company in June named Vishal Sikka, a former executive at global software firm SAP, as its CEO in a bid to revive growth. That is more than double the gain in the benchmark index for Indian stocks during the same period.

Investors said the share sale had little bearing on their outlook for Infosys under Mr Sikka's leadership. The company is in the midst of a strategy overhaul aimed at boosting earnings and stemming a staff exodus.

"It's a good profit taking opportunity for any shareholder before the year ends," said Taina Erajuuri, a Helsinki-based fund manager for FIM India, which owns Infosys shares.

"My outlook on the company depends on what happens in the third-quarter and how will the capital expenditure in the United States shape up next year."

The four founders and members of their families sold 3.26 crore shares in Infosys at a fixed price of Rs. 1,988.87 each, a 4 per cent discount to Friday's close, said Deutsche Bank, the sole book runner of the sale. The four were all company executives who left before Sikka took office.

The sale reduces the combined stake of all the founders and their families to 5.1 per cent from nearly 8 per cent, Thomson Reuters data shows.

Mr Murthy, the last Infosys chairman who was also a founder, and Mr Nilekani told Reuters they had sold their stakes for personal reasons. "Our family has tremendous confidence in the future of Infosys and its leaders," Mr Murthy added.

Mr Sikka is trying to revive Infosys, once the poster child of India's $100-plus billion (Rs. 6.18 lakh crore) IT industry which has in recent years struggled to innovate and retain market share.

Some investors said Infosys failed to move up the value-chain due to its risk averse management team which was largely comprised of its founders and co-founders.

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ee debbaki malli stock padtadi emo

 

maybe it'll raise bro ... people dont like their involvement in the company that much ....

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maybe it'll raise bro ... people dont like their involvement in the company that much ....

 

 

Effect padindhi ga bro.

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maybe it'll raise bro ... people dont like their involvement in the company that much ....

 

bet vesaava? 

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bet vesaava? 

 

no , I dont know know much abt indian stock market and  i dont have a demat account too.... open cheyyali time unnappudu 

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Effect padindhi ga bro.

 

 

antha heavy sell off unnappudu obviously short term lo affect untundi ...... but should see what happens in the long term ... if u see the same article ..narayana murty step down ayyi  vishal sikka CEO ayyaka share value 22% perigindi this year , .. i think this 5% drop is just temporary and is well anticipated in such a huge sell off

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