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In terms of hiring, both Infosys and TCS outpaced Wipro. TCS hired 6,433 employees, while Infosys closely followed with 6,388 ...
All three IT companies have indicated they will hire roughly the same number of freshers in FY25 as they did in the previous ...
It remains to be seen how this hiring will pan out, which will largely depend on project ramp-ups and more deal inflows. Any ...
Choice Broking sees Infosys revenue growing 10.5 per cent YoY despite seasonal softness. It sees EBIT margin contracting ...
For Q1 FY26, Wipro has slashed its IT Services revenue to be in the range of $2.51 billion to $2.56 billion, or between ...
Trump tariffs have triggered pandemonium across global markets, and it seems that even India's IT services sector is not ...
Street concerns have grown over a potential economic slowdown after US President Donald Trump refrained from ruling out a ...
Indian tech giant Infosys forecast muted annual revenue growth on Thursday in an outlook that suggests clients might curtail ...
Infosys’ net profit in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2024-25 stood at ₹7,033 crore, down 11.7 per cent from a year earlier, as ...
Wipro shares drop 6% post Q4 results, weak outlook, target price cuts, and downgrades due to macroeconomic uncertainties.
Infosys posted disappointing numbers for the fourth quarter of FY25, and gave a weak revenue guidance in the range of 0-3% for FY26.
The stock has crashed by over 6 six per cent despite a rise in the net profit because the company has warned of a weak ...
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