All Eyes on Indian IT Q4 Results After TCS, Accenture Reports Subdued Revenue Growth
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All Eyes on Indian IT Q4 Results After TCS, Accenture Reports Subdued Revenue Growth
The Indian IT sector is bracing for a cautious earnings season, following subdued performances from industry giants TCS and Accenture. Analysts widely expect the January–March quarter to reflect muted growth across the board, raising fresh concerns about the sustainability of the sector’s momentum amid global economic uncertainty. TCS, India’s largest IT services provider, set the tone on Thursday with weaker-than-expected Q4 results. Both reven…
TCS latest update: Big news for employees! TCS will not increase salary in April, said Chief HR Officer Milind Lakkad, Know when salary will increase - Business League
TCS latest update: Lakkad said that TCS continues to hire from campus. This year this number may be slightly higher than last year. During the March quarter, the attrition rate i.e. the rate of leaving the company increased marginally to 13.3 percent. It was 13 percent in the December quarter. TCS latest update: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will decide on the salary increase of the employees during the year and it will depend on the business …
TCS Loses INR 24,295 Crore in Four Days Amid Salary Hike Delays and Market Jitters
TCS , the largest IT company in India , lost over INR 24,295 crore in valuation during the short trading week ending April 11. TCS stock fell 3.82 % during the week to close at INR 3,238 . This decline pulled the TCS market valuation down to only INR 11.69 lakh crore . Meanwhile, the overall Indian stock market also lost ground, with the BSE Sensex and Nifty Index each losing over 200 points during the week.Following the revelation that annual s…
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Welcome to the era of Vibe Coding – where structure takes a backseat, AI rides shotgun, and Gen Z is behind the wheel… with zero idea how they got there. This new trend, coined by former Tesla AI director Andrej Karpathy (yes, the same guy who made robots drive cars), has taken the tech world by surprise. His casual post on “vibe coding” even earned a trademark “hmm” from Elon Musk – and honestly, that sums up the collective reaction of experien…
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