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TCS to overtake combined $ revenues of Infosys + Wipro
By By B G Shirsat | 25 Jul 2014
Wipro Q1 net profit rises 30% to Rs2,103 crore
24 Jul 2014
TCS is first Indian company to cross Rs5,00,00-cr market cap
23 Jul 2014
TCS has become India's first company to cross the Rs5,00,000-crore market capitalisation, beating Reliance Industries by a long chalk
Analysts expect 30% net profit rise from Wipro
By By B G Shirsat | 23 Jul 2014
Corporate analysis: rise in input costs dents UltraTech's Q1FY15 profitability
By By B G Shirsat | 23 Jul 2014
Corporate analysis: Idea Cellular posts strong 1QFY15 on all counts
By By B G Shirsat | 22 Jul 2014
Idea Cellular's 1QFY15 results have set a strong benchmark for the top two telecom giants, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications
FTIL to sell 15% MCX stake to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore
21 Jul 2014
Financial Technologies will sell a 15-per cent stake in Multi Commodity Exchange to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore, as part of a Sebi-mandated stake sale
TCS market value: is their room for growth?
By B G Shirsat | 21 Jul 2014
What RIL's Q1 FY15 numbers reveal
By By B G Shirsat | 21 Jul 2014
Reliance Q1-FY’15 net up 13.7% at Rs5,957 crore
19 Jul 2014
Shares of Reliance Industries on Friday closed down marginally ahead of the company's first quarter results
TCS may join Rs100,000-revenue club in 2015; $4 bn net profit likely
By By B G Shirsat | 18 Jul 2014
Assuming that the company maintains the revenue trend and the net profit it registered in the first quarter for the remaining three quarters, the company’s profit would be $4 billion on revenues of Rs100,000 crore for the financial year ending March 2015, predicts corporate analyst B G Shirsat
TCS Q1 net vaults nearly 27% to Rs5,058 crore
17 Jul 2014
TCS has announced a special dividend of Rs40 per share to commemorate the tenth anniversary of its IPO
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