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Wipro CEO Abidali Neemuchwala beats Infosys chief Salil Parekh, even TCS chief Rajesh Gopinathan in FY18; Check fat pay packets
Mon, Jun 25, 2018
Wipro CEO Abidali Neemuchwala, Infosys chief Salil Parekh, TCS chief Rajesh Gopinathan are three names that are very renowned in IT sector for taking their respective companies to a higher level due to their skills and knowledge.
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TCS CEO salary: 100% pay hike for Rajesh Gopinathan; honcho took home Rs 12 cr
Thu, May 24, 2018
TCS CEO salary: Gopinathan’s compensation included Rs 1.02 crore in salary, Rs 60 lakh in perquisites, Rs 10 crore in commission and Rs 86.8 lakhs in other allowances, said an Economic Times report. In FY17, he earned Rs 6.2 crore.
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TCS Q4 results 2018: This is reason why tech firm's profit soared
Fri, Apr 20, 2018
The company had reported a net profit of Rs 6,608 crore in the same period last fiscal, TCS said in a regulatory filing. Moreover, the company’s board recommended a 1:1 bonus share issue. The Tata Group company, which accounts for a lions share of the group’s overall profit, reported a revenue growth of 8.2% at Rs 32,075 crore for the said quarter, up from Rs 29,642 crore a year earlier.
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H-1B Visa: Will US Prez Donald Trump's new executive order impact Indian IT cos?
Tue, Apr 18, 2017
US president Donald Trump will sign an executive order later on Tuesday which will direct federal agencies to recommend changes to a temporary visa programme used to bring foreign workers to the US to fill high-skilled jobs and Indian IT companies are likely to feel the heat.
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TCS unperturbed by possible changes to H1-B visa regime: CEO
Tue, Apr 18, 2017
"Some of these engagements actually help get that message out also. People will understand us better for who we are, and I think engagement, communication and collaboration is the best way to deal with the political lack of understanding which comes. Democracy ought to deal with the emotional response that you see and you have to get over it and engage positively," Gopinathan said.
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