New Delhi: Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy's much-awaited call with large investors in the company has been shifted to next week as he is apparently unwell, according to two persons familiar with the development.
The interaction between the co-founder and global investors was earlier scheduled on Wednesday but was called-off at the last moment, the sources confirmed. They said that the call has been shifted to Tuesday, August 29, as he is apparently unwell.
The conference call had been organised by broker Investec India, and large global investors were expected to tune-in to the call to listen to Murthy who has taken on the Infosys Board alleging lapses in corporate governance and other issues. This will be Murthy's first address to investors after Sikka suddenly resigned last week, and institutional investors would be watching out for the cues on the company's future course.
Vishal Sikka had cited "malicious" and "personal attacks" while resigning from the company following months of acrimony with high-profile founders, led by Murthy.