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    Tata Elxsi posts 2.5% dip in Q1 profit, revenue rises 9%

    Tata Elxsi's Q1FY25 net profit declined 2.5% YoY to Rs 184.1 crore, impacted by weaker healthcare, life sciences, and media segments. Revenue rose 9% YoY to Rs 926.5 crore. Operating margins fell, Europe share rose to 42.2%. Headcount decreased by 257, attrition improved to 12.3%. CEO Raghavan noted strong transportation sector. Shares increased 1.4%.

    Tata Elxsi Q1 Results: Net profit falls 3% YoY to Rs 184 crore

    Tata Elxsi Q1 Results: Revenue from operations for the reporting period grew by 9% year-on-year, reaching Rs 926 crore compared to Rs 850 crore in the same period last year. Sequentially, net profit for the quarter dropped by 6% from Rs 196 crore in the preceding December quarter. However, revenues increased by 2% quarter-on-quarter. Total expenses for the first quarter rose by 13% year-on-year to Rs 706 crore, compared to Rs 624 crore in the same quarter last year.

    Q-comm audits; modest Q1 for IT firms

    Happy Wednesday! Due to recent hygiene lapses by quick commerce, the government has intensified surprise inspections of their warehouses. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    Indian software sector earnings will remain modest in Q1: here’s why

    Infosys and LTIMindtree are expected to lead a modest increase in average growth for Indian software service providers in the first quarter of FY25. However, previous top performers, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCLTech, may see pressure on profits and margins as they work to reignite growth.

    Paytm shares jump another 5% despite denying talks with Adani

    Paytm shares rose 5% amid reports of deal talks between Paytm CEO and billionaire. Shares hit upper circuit limit despite company's denial of discussions.

    Paytm shares drop 3% after Q4 results. Should You buy or sell?

    Paytm's Q4 results show widened losses and reduced revenue, impacted by disruptions and regulatory actions. Analysts vary: Bernstein sees signs of recovery, Macquarie remains cautious, Motilal Oswal maintains a neutral stance, while JM Financial advises selling.

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