HCL TECH RESULTS
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Sensex, Nifty end flat after scaling fresh highs; HDFC Bank plays spoilsport
The Nifty breadth was skewed in the favour of the bears, with 27 stocks ending in the red, while 23 ended in positive territory. Top gainers at the close included Tata Motors, HCL Technologies, ICICI Bank, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
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Rahul Shah on 2 stocks that can be continuous compounder for next 2-3 years
They are still invested and their thought is that India will continue to do well and so they think that I think the banking which has been in terms of valuation cheaper than vis-a-vis a lot of other sectors and sector has been underperformer except for PSU banks.
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IT stocks rally up to 32% in 1 month. Will Q1 results mark end of sluggish revenue growth?
IT sector experiences bullish rally ahead of Q1 results with Tech Mahindra, Coforge, and Infosys emerging as top stock recommendations.
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U-Turn: Sensex, Nifty erase gains after hitting record highs
From the Sensex pack, Infosys, HCL Tech, TCS, and Bharti Airtel opened higher, while Tata Motors, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bajaj Finance, and ICICI Bank opened in the red.Shares of Kotak Mahindra dropped 2% after US short-seller Hindenburg said that the lender created and oversaw a fund that Hindenburg investors used to short Adani stocks.
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Indian office market shows strong growth in H1 2024
The Indian office market showcased resilience in H1 2024 with significant office leasing and new supply growth. Occupiers' confidence, highlighted by major players like HCL Technologies and Tech Mahindra, spurred demand for quality office spaces.
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Is it a case of ‘no bad news is good news’ for IT companies now? Rahul Jain answers
Rahul Jain of Dolat Capital says that the guidance for the current fiscal has been very weak in the case of the IT companies that give explicit numbers, be it Infosys or HCL Tech. And if they do not surprise positively during the earnings season, all the momentum can gradually fizzle out.
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What should investors do with defence stocks? Mayuresh Joshi answers
However, I think for markets with India perspective we are very-very light right now, we still like to see over the next couple of days of what transpires on the political front and therefore the initiatives that will be taken over the next few days and specifically in the budget in terms of allocations are going to be extremely critical.
Top IT companies focus on employee productivity amid demand uncertainties
Amid revenue deceleration, shrinking margins and lower headcount, a silver lining for the top tier IT exporters is the rising employee productivity aided by streamlining of human resources through meticulous bench management.
ITC among 18 large and midcap ideas from Motilal Oswal post election verdict
Motilal Oswal identifies sectors with overheated valuations likely to become attractive post-elections. Picks include large caps like ICICI Bank, ITC, and HCL Tech, and midcaps such as Indian Hotels and Godrej Properties. Outlook remains positive with strong macros and corporate earnings growth.
CLSA tweaks India portfolio, fears de-rating in expensive capex stocks
CLSA adjusts India portfolio post BJP's election setback, favoring defensive stance with HCL Tech replacing L&T. Overweight on banks, commodities, IT, insurance, and staples. Concerns over market valuation amid Nifty's 6% drop and historic high PE ratio.
Leadership and long-term mega trends: Utpal Sheth on identifying 'Gorilla' companies
We have already established that value creation is different from wealth creation. So, in my experience, there are three large components that create terminal value about which the terminal value investor should have differentiated insight on and those three components are intangibles, megatrends and leadership.
India’s five big IT firms see net exit of 25,000 women in FY24
The data analysis by staffing firm Xpheno revealed that five of India's top IT services companies - Infosys, TCS, Wipro, LTI Mindtree, and HCL Tech - have seen a collective net exit of 25,000 women in the year ending March. Despite an increase in the total number of women employed by these firms from 374,000 in March 2020 to 540,000 in March 2023, the diversity ratio has only seen a marginal growth of 0.9 percentage points during this period.
H1 will see strong bookings and drive growth momentum in subsequent quarters: C Vijayakumar, HCL Tech
HCL Tech's leadership foresees strong growth momentum post Q4, with FY25 challenges mirroring FY24. Emphasis on deal impacts, margin strategies, and transparency in deal metrics for sustained growth. Prateek Aggaewal says: " 18-19% margin band has been very steady over the last three years. In FY23, we had given the same guidance; FY24 was the same guidance, and we delivered in the 18.2% for both those years as well and we are just carrying that forward."
HCL Tech shares fall 6% after Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?
HCL Technologies shares dropped 6% after reporting Q4FY24 results. Various brokerages offered different perspectives, with targets ranging from Rs 1,300 to Rs 1,700. The company's performance and guidance for FY25 were key points of analysis.
Stocks in news: ICICI Securities, ICICI Bank, YES Bank, Ultratech Cement, HCL Tech
Minority shareholders of ICICI Securities led by Bengaluru-based investment manager Manu Rishi Guptha have filed a class action suit with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) against ICICI Bank's bid to delist its broking arm from the Indian bourses.
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.
HCL Tech Q4 Results: PAT rises marginally to Rs 3,995 crore, misses estimates
HCL Tech' net profit was recorded at Rs 3,981 crore in the year-ago period.
HCL Tech Q4 Preview: Revenue may rise, but PAT seen declining; all eyes on FY25 guidance
The IT major projected constant currency revenue growth of 5.0-5.5% in FY24, compared to 5-6% guided earlier. This includes revenue recognition from the recently acquired German automotive engineering solutions provider ASAP Holding.
Q4 results this week: RIL, ICICI Bank, HCL Tech, among 166 companies that'll announce earnings
With Wipro and Infosys’ results out this week, the fourth quarter earnings season will now pick up pace as the upcoming week will witness the results for Axis Bank, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services, Tata Elxsi, along with 167 other companies.
IT stocks slump as F&O bears mount bets on more downside fears, Infy results in focus
Indian IT stocks decline, affecting benchmarks. Concerns over US Fed rates and IT demand recovery persist. Infosys' guidance for FY25 awaited. Market cautious pre-results, with Nifty IT Index closing below 200 EMA.
TCS beats the estimates. Will other 5 IT majors be able to do it? If yes, this 13.05% will change the Nifty’s behaviour for good
Rs 33.44 / Rs 34.41 / 13.05% will these three numbers change how the Nifty behaves in next few days. By the time you are reading this, headlines about TCS beating the Q4 estimate would be running on the ticker. The question is what determines that the company has beaten the estimates and how it makes a difference to the fortune of these shareholders of the company and street and nifty as a whole. In the case of TCS, the estimated EPS for Q4 the analysts was Rs 33.44 for the Q4 for FY 24 and the actual numbers were Rs 34.31. While it might appear that this is a mere difference of just 87 paisa, but the fact is in an over researched and heavily institutionally owned stock that it is a good enough difference of expectations for stock to move sharply in the short term. What are the estimates of earnings for 5 large companies? And will they change the course of Nifty.
IT Q4 Preview: Tech giants to see modest quarter; all eyes on FY25 guidance
IT companies anticipate modest growth in the upcoming quarter with a keen eye on FY25 guidance. TCS will lead the earnings season, while midcap companies are expected to outperform largecaps. Strong deal flows and margin expansion anticipated.
JP Morgan upgrades Persistent Systems, KPIT Tech and LTIMindtree ahead of Q4 results
In a significant move, JP Morgan, one of the leading global financial institutions, has announced a series of upgrades and adjustments for several key players in the Indian IT sector ahead of the fourth-quarter results.
Tech Mahindra Q3 results today: What to expect, how to trade the stock and key things to watch
Tech Mahindra Q3 results: Tech Mahindra overall revenue and constant currency revenues likely to decline, offset by margin expansion up to 330 basis points. Deal wins expected to be muted due to lower working days and weak macro environment. Communication and enterprise segments are under pressure.
HCL Tech to pay Rs 12/share interim dividend; sets record date
India's third-largest IT service provider HCL Tech reported a decent set of numbers as the consolidated net profit rose 13.5% sequentially to Rs 4,350 crore. The IT major's Board declared an interim dividend of Rs 12/share and fixed January 20 as the record date for the same. The payment date of the said interim dividend will be January 31.
HCL Tech Q3 Results: Net profit rises 6% YoY to Rs 4,350 crore, beats estimates
HCL Tech Q3 Results: IT major's revenue from operations also increased 6% in the said period to Rs 28,446 crore. The Board of Directors has declared an interim dividend of Rs 12 per equity share and fixed January 20 as the record date for the same.
HCLTech, Wipro results today: Top watchlist for Dalal Street, trading strategy
HCLTech is expected to report strong earnings for the December quarter, while Wipro may continue to disappoint the market. HCLTech shares have rallied nearly 19% in the last quarter and are holding on to gains. Analysts expect HCLTech's revenue to rise 5% sequentially, and net profit to increase by 7%. Wipro is likely to see a decline in constant currency revenue growth due to furloughs and weak demand.
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