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Here's What the Next Steps in India's 5G Path Could Look Like

The big-ticket 5G spectrum auction has netted a massive sum for the government. It is now over to telcos to monetise the spectrum, while consumers can look forward to a bouquet of services. - Issue Date: Sep 04, 2022

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Rajesh Gopinathan Bets Big on Organic Growth for TCS

Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services, believes growth has to be organic and profitable. And the only way to do that is to constantly reinvent

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midcap it stocks to buy: Midcap IT stocks rally, but further upmove unlikely


ET Bureau
“The expectation was that Mindtree’s revenue in dollar terms would be about 4-5% but it has reported 7.7% growth. Wipro also moved up along with midcaps; the hope in the market is that others may also outperform like Mindtree,” said Neerav Dalal, research analyst at Maybank Kim Eng Securities.
“Infosys will move up but the midcaps have already moved up; so they are likely to cool off. Any dip in midcap IT stocks, Infosys and Wipro will be bought into. I would want to wait and see whether others also show the same outperformance,” said Dalal.
Brokerages have a mixed view on Mindtree even as the company reported a robust set of earnings for the quarter ended June.

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Infosys Buyback | Infosys likely to announce Rs 9,000-14,000 crore share buyback tomorrow


Updated Apr 13, 2021 | 13:11 IST
Infosys shares were trading 2.76% lower at Rs 1,387.80 apiece in the afternoon trade. This is on top of Monday's 1% correction in the stock. 
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New Delhi: Infosys, India's second-biggest outsourcer, is likely to announce a share buyback in the range of $1.2 billion to $1.9 billion (Rs 9,000 crore to Rs 14,000 crore) tomorrow (Wednesday) when its board meets to take a decision on the proposal.   
“The last two buybacks were through open market so they are likely to continue doing that. The size would be Rs 8,000 crore to Rs 10,000 crore, not more than that," the
Economic Times quoted Neerav Dalal, research analyst at Maybank Kim Eng Securities as saying.

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Infosys: Infosys likely to go for a $1.2-1.9 billion buyback

Infosys: Infosys likely to go for a $1.2-1.9 billion buyback
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tech stocks: Accenture's better show lifts tech stocks to fresh highs


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Mumbai: Technology stocks surged to new highs in a lacklustre trading session on Friday after US-listed sector giant Accenture reported better-than-expected results for the quarter ended November 20. The Nifty IT index surged 1.6% to close at 23,256.55 after scaling an all-time high of 23,416.50. Infosys and TCS also hit record highs before ending up 2.3% and 0.5%, respectively.
Accenture now sees revenue growth of 4-6% for FY21, up from previous forecast range of 2-5% in local currency.
“Accenture expects growth to pick up to pre-Covid levels from second half of FY21. We see this as a positive for Indian IT services...,” said Jefferies, retaining Infosys as its top pick in the IT sector.

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