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Indian giant to boost its presence
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Newspaper Article

Indian giant to boost its presence

2007
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Satyam Australia and New Zealand country manager Deepak Nangia said the company was in the planning phase of opening a new centre in Melbourne. The centre, scheduled to be open in three months, would supplement capacity at Satyam's recently opened 150-seat operation in Sydney. Mr Nangia said Satyam's South Pacific region revenue had grown 87 per cent to $41 million during its first financial quarter to June 30 compared with the same period last year, and 37 per cent sequentially. Worldwide, Satyam has forecast that its revenue will exceed $2.27 billion dollars during the 2008 financial year.
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Nationwide News Pty Ltd
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