User talk:Kvss18in

July 2009
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Puffpieces
I understand what you are saying, this is my first attempt, have toned it down further...should be ok now...have also thoroughly referenced the article...also tell me is there a place where i can run the entire article by some editors before pubilishing so that there is consensus when i save the changes??--Kvss18in (talk) 16:33, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

We don't do adverts or whitewashes for companies - there is absolutely no chance that the following sort of management speaking nonsense is going in the article:

The Board took swift steps to resolve issues that the organization faced and proactively reached out to all the stakeholder

The employees too continued to deliver projects with the same high standards that customers expected of them.

and so on..

if you persist in trying to turn the article into an advert, it is likely you will be blocked. --Cameron Scott (talk) 13:38, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

I have been following Satyam news for a while now I guess by looking around the office, because your IP address goes to one of their offices... --Cameron Scott (talk) 13:09, 29 July 2009 (UTC)

CP Gurnani
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