New Delhi, July 10 -- Tata Consultancy Services Ltd kicked off the earnings season on a gloomy note on Thursday, clocking a third straight quarter of lower revenue, as its global clients awaited clarity and its Indian business engines cooled.
India's largest IT services company recorded revenue of $7.42 billion in the June quarter, down 0.59% from the preceding quarter and 1.12% from a year before. The earnings lagged estimates of 33 analysts polled by Bloomberg, who expected TCS to clock $7.54 billion in revenue. This was the Mumbai-headquartered company's worst Q1 performance since June 2020 when its revenue fell 7% sequentially.
Managing director and chief executive K. Krithivasan sounded cautious when he spoke to reporters after the...
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