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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOrganizations all over the world are now much more vulnerable to cyber threats, says HCLTechRoshni Nadar Malhotra, chairperson of HCLTech, says companies need to put safeguards in place and have to "stay one step ahead."
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The hefty Davos promotions come after India surpassed China last year as the world's biggest country by population. Now India is touting its growing strength as a nation of innovation and as a global business hub in front of some of the world's richest and most powerful people. "As China's economy slows down, India's relatively rapid growth stands out as a clear opportunity for investors in Davos looking for bright spots." "We had an all-time revenue record in India," Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company's latest earnings call in November, in response to an analyst's question about the company's momentum there. Hidary said Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's smartphone company Jio will serve about 600 million people in India through a $12 device.
Persons: There's, Ravi Agrawal, Agrawal, Narendra Modi, that's, Tim Cook, Apple Tim Cook, Punit Paranjpe, Jack Hidary, Hidary, Mukesh, Ambani Organizations: India Engagement, Wipro, Infosys, Tata, Foreign Policy, CNN, CNBC, World Bank, International Trade Administration, Visual, Bank of India, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, AFP, Getty, India, AMD, Nvidia, Micron, WEF Locations: DAVOS, Switzerland, Davos, India, China, CNN India, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, U.S, Mumbai, Bangalore, Gujarat
BENGALURU, Oct 25 (Reuters) - India's Tech Mahindra (TEML.NS) on Wednesday posted its biggest fall in profit in over 16 years as expenses mounted and clients tightened spending amid a tough macroeconomic environment. Tech Mahindra's net profit for the quarter fell 61.6%, its worst performance since March 2007. Consolidated revenue from operations fell 2.02% year-on-year, while expenses rose nearly 7%, led by a 30% jump in "other expenses." "Near-term demand environment remains challenging as the telecom sector, on which Tech Mahindra has a high dependence remains stressed," said Piyush Pandey lead analyst, Yes Securities. Shares of Tech Mahindra closed 1.2% lower ahead of results, with trade volume just shy of three-quarters of the 30-day average.
Persons: Piyush Pandey, Manvi, Varun Organizations: India's Tech Mahindra, Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Tech, Consolidated, Tech Mahindra, Yes Securities, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, dealmaking, U.S, Europe, EBIT, Manvi Pant, Bengaluru
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS), Infosys (INFY.NS) and HCLTech (HCLT.NS) have seen employee headcount reducing in the second quarter as they reported weak results. Infosys added over 83,000 employees in the last two fiscal years, while TCS' employee headcount surged by over 120,000 and HCL added about 57,000. In contrast, Infosys' net employee headcount has fallen by 14,470 in the first half of this year and HCLTech's by about 4,800. "In a way we hired ahead of demand predicted ... with that slowing down this year, our employee utilization fell. Infosys is targeting 84%-85% in employee utilization from the current 81.8%, Roy said.
Persons: Vivek Prakash, Phil Fersht, headcount, Nilanjan Roy, Roy, Nivedita Organizations: Infosys, Electronics City IT, REUTERS, Rights, Tata Consultancy Services, HCL, Analysts, TCS, Sethuraman, Navamya, Thomson Locations: Bangalore, Indian, U.S, Bengaluru
India's HCLTech posts Q2 profit rise on robust deals
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Technology category · October 11, 2023Southeast Asian countries are taking a business-friendly approach to AI regulation in a setback to the European Union's push for globally harmonised rules that align with its own stringent framework.
[1/2] Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of Tata Consultancy Services logo in this illustration, July 24, 2022. The poor results and commentary from India's largest IT services provider took the shine off TCS' $2 billion share buyback announcement, and also slammed shares of peers. TCS' revenue rose 7.9% to 596.92 billion rupees ($7.18 billion) in the September quarter, it said after market hours on Wednesday, but fell short of the analysts' estimates of 602.44 billion rupees. In the post-earnings press conference, TCS also hinted that there was no clear picture of when discretionary spends will return. TCS shares are currently down 1.5%, bringing year-to-date gains to 11.4%, compared with the IT index's 13% rise this year.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jefferies, Nomura, Ashna Teresa Britto, Janane Organizations: Tata Consultancy Services, REUTERS, Rights, India's Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, TCS, Thomson
Employees of Indian software company Infosys walk past Infosys logos at their campus in the Electronic City area in Bangalore September 4, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBENGALURU, Oct 5 (Reuters) - J.P.Morgan analysts expect investors to parse upcoming second-quarter results and commentary from Indian IT companies for signs of recovery in deal signings in fiscal 2025 following a "washout" year. The focus for this quarter's earnings reports will be on deal signings as well as the split of new deals versus renewals to assess fiscal 2025 growth, the analysts said. J.P.Morgan expects high single-digit earnings growth, in percentage terms, for large-cap IT companies in fiscal 2025, while market expectations are for double-digit growth. Nonetheless, J.P.Morgan upgraded Infosys (INFY.NS) to "neutral" from "underweight" saying lower expectations were baked in and its large deal wins give visibility into fiscal 2025.
Persons: Vivek Prakash, Ankur Rudra, Bhavik Mehta, Rudra, Mehta, Navamya Ganesh, Savio D'Souza, Janane Organizations: Indian, Infosys, REUTERS, Rights, TCS, Wipro, J.P.Morgan, Thomson Locations: Electronic, Bangalore, Indian, Bengaluru
Verizon signs technology deal with HCLTech
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Signage is seen at a Verizon store in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 22, 2021. 1 U.S. telecom company by subscribers, said on Thursday it had signed a technology deal with India's HCLTech (HCLT.NS) to help manage networks for business customers in a bid to stem a decline in its wireline business. Verizon's wireline business, which includes selling to business customers, has been a drag on its revenue for several years. Under the terms of the deal, Verizon Business will lead sales and development, while HCLTech will take care of post-sale network roll-out and support. Some Verizon employees will also move to HCLTech.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, India's, Scott Lawrence, HCLTech, Lawrence, Supantha Mukherjee, Mark Potter Organizations: Verizon, REUTERS, Verizon Business, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Stockholm
BENGALURU, July 21 (Reuters) - Shares of Infosys (INFY.NS), India's second-largest software exporter, fell as much as 9% on Friday, after the company halved its full-year revenue growth outlook and posted a weaker-than-expected first-quarter profit. The company cut its revenue guidance to 1%-3.5% on a constant currency basis from the previous 4%-7%. Infosys Chief Executive Salil Parekh attributed the guidance cut to delays in decision-making by clients. Last week, market leader Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS) warned of an uncertain demand environment, while smaller peers HCLTech (HCLT.NS) and Wipro (WIPR.NS) reported and projected muted growth. ($1 = 82.0440 Indian rupees)Reporting by Varun Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Sohini GoswamiOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Salil Parekh, Varun Vyas, Sohini Goswami Organizations: Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Bengaluru
BENGALURU, July 20 (Reuters) - Infosys (INFY.NS), India's second-largest IT services firm by revenue, halved its full-year revenue forecast on Thursday and posted a first-quarter profit that missed estimates as clients cut back spending in a cloudy economic environment. Infosys' U.S.-listed shares fell nearly 7% in pre-market trading after the company cut its full-year revenue growth of 1%-3.5% on a constant currency basis from 4%-7% previously. There are some discretionary spending cuts from clients in the short-term and overall decision-making has slowed down, CEO Salil Parekh said in a media conference. Consolidated net profit rose 10.9% to 59.45 billion rupees ($725.5 million) in the three months to June 30, missing analysts' view of 61.41 billion rupees as per Refinitiv IBES. Businesses are cutting back spending on discretionary IT projects amid steep inflation that stoked interest rates.
Persons: Salil Parekh, Sonia Cheema Organizations: Infosys, U.S, Consolidated, Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Sethuraman NR, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Bengaluru
India's HCLTech sees smaller-than expected FY revenue growth
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BENGALURU, April 20 (Reuters) - HCLTech (HCLT.NS), India's No.3 IT services exporter, on Thursday forecast lower-than-expected revenue growth for the current fiscal amid worries of recession in major markets like the United States and Europe and global banking turmoil. HCLTech said it expects revenue to increase 6%-8% in the financial year ending March 2024 on constant currency basis, missing average analysts' estimates of 10.42%, according to Refinitiv IBES data. HCLTech's weak outlook followed disappointing earnings from market leader Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS) and No.2 Infosys Ltd's (INFY.NS) forecast of single-digit revenue growth this financial year. European clients were delaying decisions, HCLTech had said back in January, well before the current turmoil. It expects EBIT margins of 18% and 19% for FY 2024.
Infosys drags down Indian shares
  + stars: | 2023-04-17 | by ( Bharath Rajeswaran | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
BENGALURU, April 17 (Reuters) - Indian shares sank more than 1% on Monday after Infosys tumbled 15% and sparked a selloff in IT stocks following the country's No. 2 IT services exporter's weak results and forecast. The slide comes after the two indexes logged a winning steak for the past nine sessions in a row. The IT index (.NIFTYIT) sank 6.5% and was on track for its biggest one-day loss since March 2020. The Nifty midcap 100 index (.NIFMDCP100) and Nifty smallcap 100 (.NIFSMCP100) were both off about 0.2%.
India's HCLTech falls after lowering full-year revenue view
  + stars: | 2023-01-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
BENGALURU, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Shares of Indian IT major HCLTech (HCLT.NS) fell as much as 2.6% on Friday after lowering its revenue growth outlook for this fiscal year and flagging delays in decision making by its European clients. The Noida-based company on Thursday lowered its revenue growth projection for the fiscal year ending March 31 to 13.5-14% from 13.5% to 14.5% previously. Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann ThoppilOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The Indian IT services industry, which enjoyed a pandemic-led boom, is now contending with slower spending or at least delays in decision-making due to growing fears of a global recession. Earlier this week, both Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS) and HCLTech (HCLT.NS) said European clients were tightening spending. Bengaluru-based Wipro said its fourth-quarter IT services revenue, which accounts for about 98% of overall revenue, could range between a 0.6% sequential drop and a 1% sequential rise, in constant currency terms. Wipro's IT services revenue rose 0.6% sequentially, to $2.80 billion in constant currency terms, in the third quarter, and had jumped 3.1% sequentially in the fourth quarter last year. Still, the company's total order bookings rose 26% year-over-year to $4.3 billion in the quarter ended Dec. 31.
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