Mahindra Satyam shares tumble on new Satyam charges

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MUMBAI | Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:38am EST

MUMBAI Nov 25 (Reuters) - Shares in Mahindra Satyam (SATY.BO) fell 11 percent to a five-month low on Wednesday after India's federal investigation agency filed new charges over an accounting fraud that hit the company earlier this year.

The Central Bureau of Investigation said it had filed on Tuesday a supplementary charge sheet containing new allegations against former chairman Ramalinga Raju and nine others associated with the outsourcing firm, which was then called Satyam Computer Services.

The agency said the new charges included that revenues had been inflated by 4.3 billion rupees ($95 million) by creating fake invoices and customers, and that forged board resolutions were used to get loans worth 12.2 billion rupees.

Shares in the company ended down 10.9 percent at 90.55 rupees, their lowest close since July 17, in a Mumbai market .BSESN that rose 0.4 percent.

"The stock got hammered because of CBI saying the fraud could be larger than earlier estimates," said Manish Sonthalia, portfolio manager for portfolio management services at Motilal Oswal.

Satyam was hit by India's largest corporate scandal when founder and chairman Raju quit in January, revealing profits had been overstated for years.

The fraud left Satyam struggling for survival. In April, Tech Mahindra (TEML.BO) won an auction for a controlling stake in the troubled firm. ($1=46.2 rupees) (Reporting by Narayanan Somasundaram and Ami Shah; Editing by John Mair and Andrew Callus) ((narayanan.somasundaram@thomsonreuters.com; 91 22 6636 9068; Reuters Messaging narayanan.somasundaram.reuters.com@reuters.net)) ((If you have a query or comment on this story, send an email to newsfeedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com))

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