Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    POLARIS CONSULTING SERVICES LTD Q4 RESULTS

    FII selloff hits Rs 30,000 crore since Budget but why aren't alarm bells ringing?

    FIIs have sold Indian stocks worth Rs 30,000 crore since the Budget due to high valuations and global economic concerns. Despite the sell-off, Indian markets remained resilient due to strong domestic investor support. Analysts expect FII behavior to improve by November as key global economic conditions stabilize.

    Oil and gas spoil India Inc show in June Quarter

    In the June 2024 quarter, India's industry saw modest growth with a 9.4% net profit increase, mainly due to lower refining and marketing margins in the oil and gas sector. Banking and finance sectors performed well with significant revenue growth. The overall operating margin declined to 17.4%. Future growth hinges on rural demand revival post-monsoon.

    Apollo Hospitals shares rise 4% after reporting 83% YoY jump in Q1 PAT. Should you buy?

    Apollo Hospitals Share Price: Apollo Hospitals' stock saw a 4.2% increase after reporting a Q1 FY25 net profit of Rs 305 crore, up from Rs 167 crore last year. Revenue grew by 15% to Rs 5,086 crore. Several brokerage firms maintained positive ratings, highlighting improvements in occupancy and revenue segments.

    Inox Green Energy Services Q1 Results: Profit jumps 55% YoY to Rs 4.14 cr

    Inox Green Energy Services is a subsidiary of Inox Wind Limited (IWL) which is India's leading wind energy solutions provider catering to independent power producers, utilities, public sector units and corporate investors

    IT firms’ Q1 job data suggest they may end FY25 with higher headcount

    ​​The number of aggregate employees at Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, HCLTech and Tech Mahindra dropped by 2,034 sequentially in the first quarter ended June 30, according to the quarterly data they announced in July. Three of the companies — TCS, Wipro and Tech Mahindra — registered net additions in headcount.

    Infosys Q1 headcount drops by 1,908; to hire up to 20,000 freshers in FY25

    Total employees at Infosys for the period ending June stood at 315,332 as compared to 317,240 in the March quarter. The employee count declined by 20,962 from a year ago. Infosys said its first-quarter net profit declined 20.1% sequentially, despite seeing a revenue gain of 3.7% quarter on quarter.

    • Jio Financial Services Q1 Results: Cons PAT falls 6% YoY to Rs 313 crore, revenue up 1%

      Jio Financial Services Q1 Results: In the most recent quarter, the company's total revenue from operations saw a slight increase to Rs 418 crore compared to the same period last year. However, standalone PAT decreased to Rs 72 crore from Rs 78 crore in the previous quarter and Rs 145 crore in the same quarter last year. Standalone revenue from operations also decreased to Rs 134 crore from Rs 141 crore in the previous quarter and Rs 215 crore in the same quarter last year.

      Jio Financial Services Q1 results today: Shares climb ahead of announcement

      Jio Financial Q1 Results: Jio Financial Services shares rose 2% to Rs 355 on the BSE before Q1 FY25 results and RBI's CIC conversion approval. Q4 FY24 net profit was Rs 311 crore, revenue Rs 418 crore. FY24 net profit hit Rs 1,604 crore. Application to RBI in November 2023 after demerging from Reliance Industries Limited, RSI currently at 46.8 per Trendlyne data.

      HCL Tech shares surge 4% on Q1 profit beat. Time to hold or buy?

      HCL Technologies reports a 20% YoY growth in net profit, reaching Rs 4,257 crore for the quarter ended June 2024. Brokerages maintain positive views on the stock with target prices ranging from Rs 1,720 to Rs 1,850.

      HCLTech headcount dips by 8,080 in Q1FY25

      HCLTech experiences a notable increase in employee count by 8,080 for the quarter ending June, reaching a total of 219,401 employees. Meanwhile, TCS adds 5,452 employees, reversing headcount reduction trend. HCLTech reports a 20.4% YoY increase in net profit for Q1FY25.

      HCL Tech’s weak Q1 revenue hints at demand concerns

      HCL Tech's Q1 FY25 results were mixed, with better-than-expected net profit due to higher other income offsetting disappointing revenue growth. Operating margins were under pressure as anticipated, and the company secured fewer new deals compared to the previous quarter, a trend also seen in its larger competitor, TCS.

      TCS announces interim dividend of Rs 10 per share, fixes record date

      TCS shares will begin trading without the upcoming dividend included in the stock price on or before the record date. This change impacts which shareholders are eligible to receive the dividend payment, announced alongside the company's Q1 results showing an 8% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 12,105 crore.

      TCS shares surge 7% on strong Q1 show, lifting D-Street to fresh record highs

      TCS Share Price: Shares of TCS surged 6% to Rs 4,169 in early NSE trading after reporting higher-than-expected earnings for the June quarter. Jefferies upgraded TCS and raised its price target, while CLSA and JPMorgan maintained ratings with higher targets. Domestic analyst Nuvama also increased its target price.

      TCS, Infy power D-Street to fresh record highs! Sensex soars 900 points, Nifty tops 24,500 for the first time

      Indian markets rose Friday, led by TCS's strong June quarter. Sensex climbed 281 points, Nifty50 up 93 points. Stocks like TCS, Infosys, and Adani Ports surged. Maruti fell. US inflation data raised September Fed rate cut chances, noted by CME FedWatch. RBI's Das predicted 5% retail inflation. Powell's testimony hinted at possible rate cuts.

      TCS Q1 profit rises 8.7%; wage hikes, demand slump drag sequential numbers

      TCS's June quarter net profit decreased 3.16% to Rs 12,040 crore due to wage hikes for its 600,000-plus workforce; net profit increased 8.7% YoY. Revenue rose 5.4% to Rs 62,613 crore. BSNL deal drove 61.8% India growth. The deal pipeline is $8.3 billion, AI projects at $1.5 billion. Operating margin is 24.7%. Interim dividend Rs 10 per share.

      TCS reverses headcount trend, adds 5,452 employees in Q1 FY25

      TCS's Q1 FY25 net employee count grew by 5,452 to 606,998, as per stock exchanges. Post a 13,249 reduction in FY24 (first annual drop in 19 years) and a Q4FY24 staff cut. Consolidated net profit declined 3.16% QoQ to Rs 12,040 crore but increased YoY from Rs 11,074 crore. March and previous quarter noted 12.1% attrition.

      TCS Q1 Results: Cons PAT rises 9% YoY to Rs 12,040 crore, beats estimates

      TCS Q1 Results: IT bellwether TCS reported a 9% YoY growth in its June quarter consolidated net profit, reaching Rs 12,040 crore, compared to Rs 11,120 crore in the same quarter last financial year. This profit exceeded the Street estimate of Rs 11,900 crore. Additionally, the company's board recommended a dividend of Rs 10 per share.

      D-Street's cooling earnings momentum set to challenge stock rally

      HDFC Bank Ltd. and Bank of Baroda Ltd. posted a sequential drop in credit growth, suggesting that lenders — who have the highest weighting in the index are struggling to keep up the rapid expansion seen in recent years.

      Q1 results today: TCS, Anand Rathi Wealth among 17 companies to announce earnings on Thursday

      Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and 16 other companies, including Akme Fintrade, will report Q1 results on Thursday. TCS anticipates an 8% profit rise. Prabhudas Lilladher and ICICI Securities provided top estimates. Kotak Equities predicts 5% sales growth. Revenue growth from strong orders; weakness in financial services. EBITDA up 10%; wage revision affects EBIT margins; sequential growth; weak telecom revenues expected.

      Wipro gives over 85% variable pay for Q4 FY24

      IT services major Wipro paid its employees an average of more than 85% variable pay for the fourth quarter of FY24, several employees have told ET, on condition of anonymity.

      Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Net profit rises 76% YoY to Rs 254 crore

      Revenue grew 15% YoY to Rs.4,944 crore in Q4FY24. The earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and ammortisation (EBITDA), EBITDA rose 31% YoY to Rs.640 crore in Q4FY24. The EBITDA margins expanded 161 basis points YoY to 12.95%.

      Biocon Q4 Results: Net profit drops 57% to Rs 136 crore

      Total revenue grew 1% YoY to Rs 3,966 crore. EBITDA for the quarter declined 16% YoY to Rs 964 crore, representing an EBITDA margin of 24% versus 29% in the same period last year. The gross R&D spends declined 36% YoY to Rs 228 crore in Q4FY24.

      Deals, hiring show HCL Tech can tap expected IT bounce

      Revenue in the major markets of the US and Europe grew sequentially by 4.2% and 2.3%, respectively, while major business verticals also showed higher revenue. But what sets HCLTech apart from peers is the fact that it continued to add headcount during the quarter.

      Infosys sustains deal wins, near-term outlook hazy

      Infosys disappointed in FY24 with slow revenue growth, weak guidance, and shrinking headcount. Despite TCV of new deals, the company faces pressure. Stock weakness expected due to lackluster guidance and margin contraction.

      TCS raises recovery hopes driven by strong deal momentum

      Buoyed by a mega 15-year deal with the UK-based insurer Aviva, which is pegged at around $ 2.5 billion according to media reports, the country’s largest software exporter reported a total contract value (TCV) of $13.2 billion for new deals, the largest in a single quarter.

      TCS Q4 show trumps D-Street expectations: 5 takeaways from the earnings

      TCS Q4 Results: The company's order book for FY24 was at an all-time high of $42.7 billion and record $13.2 billion in the March quarter, led by the mega deal with Aviva and others in the emerging markets vertical.

      TCS Q4 Results: Profit rises 9% YoY to Rs 12,434 crore, beats estimates

      TCS Q4 Results: Revenue from operations increased by a marginal 3.5% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 61,237 crore. On a sequential basis, profit after tax jumped 12%, compared with Rs 11,058 crore clocked in the preceding December quarter. Revenues were up 1% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ).

      TCS announces final dividend of Rs 28 per share

      This will be paid on the fourth day from the conclusion of the 29th Annual General Meeting. TCS' revenue for the January-March quarter stood at Rs 61,237 crore, up 3.5% on a year-on-year basis and 2.2% YoY in constant currency terms. Full-year revenue was reported at Rs 240,893 crore, up 6.8% YoY and over 3.4% in the CC terms while the net income stood at Rs 46,585 crore jumping by 10.5% YoY.

      Q4 Results Today: What to expect from TCS earnings?

      TCS anticipates sequential growth in Q4 driven by BFSI and manufacturing sectors. Operating margin estimates 25.2-27.2%. Key focus on FY25 outlook, Hi-Tech, telecommunications, US, Europe, and Accenture Plc. Investor interest in Dalal Street.

      Load More
    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP