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Tech Mahindra's Vineet Nayyar Sells Rs 9.5 Crore Of Shares In Company

Tech Mahindra Vice Chairman Sells Rs 9.5 Crore Of Shares In Company
Mahindra Group Managing Director Anand Mahindra, left, and Tech Mahindra chief executive Vineet Nayyar talk during the announcement of the commencement of its special economic zone (SEZ) at the Mahindra Satyam infocity campus in Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, April 13, 2010. According to news reports, the SEZ is spread across 26 acres and have a built-up area of 400,000 square feet. The construction has already started. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A)
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Mahindra Group Managing Director Anand Mahindra, left, and Tech Mahindra chief executive Vineet Nayyar talk during the announcement of the commencement of its special economic zone (SEZ) at the Mahindra Satyam infocity campus in Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, April 13, 2010. According to news reports, the SEZ is spread across 26 acres and have a built-up area of 400,000 square feet. The construction has already started. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A)

Tech Mahindra, the IT services major, on Wednesday said its Executive Vice Chairman Vineet Nayyar has sold shares worth Rs 9.5 crore in the firm.

Nayyar sold a total of 1,50,000 shares of the company on Tuesday on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in two tranches for Rs 9,47,07,858.75, the Mumbai-based firm said in a Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) filing.

"Post the sale, he holds 1,820,268 shares or 0.19 per cent stake in the company", it added.

Nayyar has previously served as the Managing Director of HCL Corporation and Vice Chairman of HCL Technologies.

He was also co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of HCL Perot Systems.

Tech Mahindra shares were trading 0.72 per cent up at Rs 634 apiece during afternoon session on the BSE.

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