The Infosys story
Here are some major events in the history of Infosys, which was set up by N.R. Narayana Murthy and six other engineers in Pune with an initial capital of $250 mostly borrowed from their spouses.
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2009: The chief executive of Infosys's back-office outsourcing arm, Amitabh Chaudhry, quits in a rare departure by a senior official. The company's headcount surpasses 100,000. Co-chairman Nilekani resigns to join the Indian government to launch a nationwide biometric identity card programme, Aadhaar. In 2008, the company crosses the $5 billion revenue mark.
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2011: Co-founder and chief operating officer S.D. Shibulal is named chief executive and his predecessor becomes executive co-chairman. Mr. Murthy retires as non-executive chairman and veteran banker K.V. Kamath, an independent director of Infosys, takes over as non-executive chairman. Board member and human resources chief T.V. Mohandas Pai quits.
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2011: Company says it has received a subpoena from a grand jury in a US district court that requires the company to provide certain documents and records related to B1 business visas. B1 business visas allow companies to send their employees to the United States for short-term business purposes.
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2012: The company says it has been told by the US attorney's office that it and some staff are targets of investigation over its sponsorship and use of short-term US business visas. It says it is under scrutiny from the US Department of Homeland Security for likely errors in employer eligibility documents of its staff working in the United States.
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2012: Infosys acquires Zurich-based Lodestone for 30 million Swiss francs or $350 million (over Rs. 1,900 crore). Lodestone clocked revenues of $210 million in 2011. Of this, 50 per cent was from Switzerland and 23 per cent from Germany. Lodestone added 850 employees to Infosys' 150,000, including 750 consultants experienced in advising clients on the use business management software from SAP AG. It also increased Infosys' clients to more than 900 from its current 700.