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 ...
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Witches, warriors and a feisty Polynesian teenager have contributed to the growth in discretionary spending across the nation ...
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 ...
Krithivasan spoke to Moneycontrol after the company shared it Q3 report card, talking about the incoming Trump administration ...
Building on the optimism from the shift in deal win dynamics in Q3, Krithivasan also projected stronger performance for TCS ...