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Infosys investors upset, but give company benefit of doubt

It is a double whammy for investors, who had begun to repose their faith in the IT giant after the nightmare of Panaya and Skava acquisitions.

October 22, 2019 / 18:44 IST
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Infosys shares have taken a beating following a whistleblower complaint against its top executives and its investors are worried but are willing to wait and watch.

Vinay CS, an investor and a partner in a Bengaluru-based chartered accountant firm, said: "The news was indeed shocking but we want to hear from the management."

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Infosys' audit committee was looking into the complaints and CEO Salil Parekh and CFO Nilanjan Roy had recused from the matter, Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani said in a statement on October 22.

In the morning trade, Infosys tanked 16 percent, its biggest fall in six years. It was down 14.3 percent and was quoting at Rs 657.90 on the BSE at 1247 hours. A day earlier, a market holiday in India, Infosys shares plunged 14 percent at the New York Stock Exchange.