Aus FMs avoid Satyam scandalBY MICHAEL HOBBS | TUESDAY, 20 JAN 2009 12:10PMAustralian fund managers with an eye on tech stocks dodged the Satyam scandal, with two local fund managers reporting they had no investments in the firm. |
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