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Infosys also raised its full-year revenue growth forecast to 4.5%-5% from 3.75%-4.5% earlier. The company's U.S.-listed shares moved higher after results and were last up 0.9% at $23.10 in U.S ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Shares of Infosys , India's No. 2 IT services provider, fell as much as 4.5% on Friday after a cut to the upper end of the company's annual revenue forecast fanned further ...
Infosys also revised its revenue growth forecast for a third consecutive quarter to 1.5%-2% on a constant currency basis for the full year from 1%-2.5% previously.
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In India, Infosys shares are listed on the BSE, where it is a part of the BSE SENSEX, and on the NSE, where it is included in the NIFTY 50 index. [53] Infosys also trades its shares through American depositary receipts (ADRs) on the New York Stock Exchange. [54] Over the years, the shareholding of Infosys's promoters has steadily decreased.
While Infosys Ltd ADR (NYSE: INFY ) reported revenue growth for the second quarter, its margins continued to contract, according to BMO Capital Markets. The Analyst BMO’s Keith Bachman ...
8,701.07, 24 October 2008 - The SENSEX lost 10.96% of its value (1070.63 points) on the intra-day trade, closing at 8,701.07, for its first close below the 9,000 mark since 14 June 2006, after RBI lowered its GDP growth forecasts on global economic concerns. [32]