India's top IT firms optimistic about rise in discretionary spending in key markets, driving growth projections upward.
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Wipro's shares surged about 8% on Monday, set for their best day in nearly four years, after India's No. 4 IT services ...
In Q3, the company’s customer base from the over $100 million through over $1 million bracket stood at 1,806, down from 1,837 ...
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For Q3, Wipro turned in revenue of $2,608.9 million, up 0.5% year-on-year, with profit of $392.0 million, up 24.5%. Meanwhile ...
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India’s second-largest information technology (IT) services company also raised its full-year revenue outlook for the third time this financial year, crediting improving discretionary spending ...
Ahead of Budget 2025, India Inc has put forth its demands before FM Nirmala Sitharaman stressing the need for measures to boost consumption. Track Live updates on Budget 2025 expectations here ...
Target reported a modest increase in comparable sales during the November and December period, which was primarily driven by a rise in discretionary spending. The company’s updated fourth ...