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    HCLTech headcount dips by 8,080 in Q1FY25

    HCLTech experiences a notable increase in employee count by 8,080 for the quarter ending June, reaching a total of 219,401 employees. Meanwhile, TCS adds 5,452 employees, reversing headcount reduction trend. HCLTech reports a 20.4% YoY increase in net profit for Q1FY25.

    HCL Tech’s weak Q1 revenue hints at demand concerns

    HCL Tech's Q1 FY25 results were mixed, with better-than-expected net profit due to higher other income offsetting disappointing revenue growth. Operating margins were under pressure as anticipated, and the company secured fewer new deals compared to the previous quarter, a trend also seen in its larger competitor, TCS.

    IREDA Q1 Results: PAT jumps 30% YoY to Rs 384 crore, revenue surges 32%

    IREDA Q1 Results: The state-run NBFC saw a significant increase in loan sanctions, up 387% to Rs 9,210 crore compared to Rs 1,892 crore in the same period last year. Loan disbursements also rose by 68%, reaching Rs 5,326 crore compared to Rs 3,173 crore in the previous year.

    IT stocks surge up to 6% led by midcap counter Mphasis as TCS Q1 cheers D-Street

    Indian IT stocks surged due to TCS's robust June quarter earnings. The Nifty IT index rose 3.7%. Infosys and TCS led gains with Rs 62,613 crore revenue and Rs 12,040 crore net profit. MphasiS had notable intraday gains, while HCL Technologies showed growth. TCS forecasts better FY25 performance.

    TCS, Infy power D-Street to fresh record highs! Sensex soars 900 points, Nifty tops 24,500 for the first time

    Indian markets rose Friday, led by TCS's strong June quarter. Sensex climbed 281 points, Nifty50 up 93 points. Stocks like TCS, Infosys, and Adani Ports surged. Maruti fell. US inflation data raised September Fed rate cut chances, noted by CME FedWatch. RBI's Das predicted 5% retail inflation. Powell's testimony hinted at possible rate cuts.

    TCS Q1 profit rises 8.7%; wage hikes, demand slump drag sequential numbers

    TCS's June quarter net profit decreased 3.16% to Rs 12,040 crore due to wage hikes for its 600,000-plus workforce; net profit increased 8.7% YoY. Revenue rose 5.4% to Rs 62,613 crore. BSNL deal drove 61.8% India growth. The deal pipeline is $8.3 billion, AI projects at $1.5 billion. Operating margin is 24.7%. Interim dividend Rs 10 per share.

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