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TCS profits drop as currency volatility, wage hikes bite
14 Jul 2017
TCS attributed this to the rupee appreciation against the dollar that dented the company’s bottomline by Rs650 crore and the wage hike for its 3.85 lakh employees that cost another Rs650 crore
Bull charge: Sensex crosses 32,000; Nifty too at record high
13 Jul 2017
Bulls retained full charge on Dalal Street as the 30-share BSE Sensex breached the 32,000 mark for the first time and was up 227.29 points at 32,032.11 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 59.60 points to 9,875.70 in morning trade today
Bull charge: Sensex crosses 32,000; Nifty too at record high
13 Jul 2017
Bulls retained full charge on Dalal Street as the 30-share BSE Sensex breached the 32,000 mark for the first time and was up 227.29 points at 32,032.11 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 59.60 points to 9,875.70 in morning trade today
Infosys reaches $1-mn settlement with New York in visa case
24 Jun 2017
Infosys has reached a settlement for $1 million with the state of New York in a visa-related case, even though the company maintained it committed no wrongdoing and the probe was centred on alleged paperwork errors
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