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Six of top-10 valued BSE-listed companies lose Rs 1.68 lakh cr in market capitalisation; IT firms TCS, Infosys biggest laggard
Sun, Jul 17, 2022
Six of the 10 most valued firms suffered a combined erosion of Rs 1,68,260.37 crore from their market valuation last week, mainly dragged down by IT major TCS amid an overall weak trend in the equity market.
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What Is The Big Problem For IT Companies? TCS Margins Put Under Pressure Due To Rising Attrition?
Mon, Jul 11, 2022
What is the big problem for IT companies? TCS margins put under pressure due to rising attrition? Wipro has prepared a special strategy. What is Wipro's plan for attrition? Know the complete details from Kushal Gupta.
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Why Did Nomura Downgrade The Ratings Of IT Stocks Including TCS? Watch This Video For Details
Fri, May 27, 2022
Global brokerage firm Nomura has downgraded the rating of Indian IT stocks. The brokerage believes that the problems of IT companies may increase further and this will affect their speed.
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India 360: TCS and Infosys take strict steps against employees leaving their jobs
Thu, Apr 21, 2022
TCS and Infosys, the country's top two IT companies, have taken this big step after getting upset over the job losses. These companies have motivated employees to come back with unconventional strategies. Infosys, one of the top 5 Indian IT firms, has imposed a new rule for all resigned employees. They cannot work with the ‘named competitors’ for 6 months, if their clients are the same as that of Infosys. Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate or NITES has filed a complaint against this unfair rule.
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Infosys Campus Placements: Second-largest IT exporter may hire over 55k fresh graduates in FY23
Wed, Feb 16, 2022
Second-largest IT exporter Infosys may hire more than 55,000 fresh graduates from campuses in FY23 as it sees a very good runway for growth going forward, a top executive said on Wednesday.
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Getting back on track! IT firms in Hyderabad told to gradually ramp up operations
Sun, May 10, 2020
With the information technology companies in Hyderabad allowed to resume operations with 33 per cent workforce following relaxations in Covid-19 lockdown norms, the police on Saturday asked them to gradually ramp up their work without rushing.
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US H1-B visa rule favouring advanced degree holders to impact IT companies: Report
Wed, Jan 16, 2019
Increased onshore hiring associated with higher wage bill along with factors such as pricing pressure on commoditised services, wage inflation and lower revenue growth will negatively impact the margins going forward, it said.
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Q4: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, other tech firms may shine on earnings
Wed, Apr 11, 2018
Corporates, excluding banking, financial services and insurance and oil companies - are likely to post an estimated 9% on-year revenue growth in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2018, which is slowe than the 12-quarter high of 10.9% seen in Q3, an analysis by Crisil Research shows.
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Indian IT not H-1B dependent, says Infosys CEO
Thu, Jun 22, 2017
Sikka also believes that the Indian IT companies need to grab the opportunities provided by new technologies like artificial intelligence in a big way to retain its global leadership edge in this fast changing infotech environment.
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Budget 2017: IT companies expect govt to support R&D practices, Digital India, tax rebates
Fri, Jan 27, 2017
IT companies expect the government to announce support for research and development (R&D) practices, Digital India, tax rebates and concessions for new-age technological innovations, among others in Budget 2017.
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