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To: airborn who wrote (10855)4/8/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
airborn,

Listen, Desai would never, never sell something which he owns completely. It is not some stake he owns. He OWNS the WHOLE COMPANY. Too much ego & pride... And you know who CA's president is..? He is another Indian.

See, the problem is what he (Desai) is going to do after the sale ? Sit at home & watch standup comedy ? He is having all the fun he ever had and making money doing it. It is like bee colony. Companies like SYNT is not run by CEO or President. Workers do a good job and the next dollar comes from their good reference.

Secondly, there is hardly any fixed asset other than few office buildings they have leased. It is pure body shop. So what prevents CA from directly recruiting the workforce going thru ad..? And if you strip the body, SYNT has not even a soul to sell.

Raj