Should you buy, sell or hold Wipro shares post Q1 results?
Brokerages have turned bearish on the stock after the IT heavyweight reported lower than expected earning in the June quarter.
Brokerages have turned bearish on the stock after the IT heavyweight reported lower than expected earning in the June quarter.
Even in a cycle where there’s a bit less optimism macro-economically, companies continue to invest in technology, said CEO and MD Thierry Delaporte.
Wipro's rise in revenue was offset by increasing costs, which soared to ₹15,560 crore in Q1 FY23 from ₹12,757 crore in the year-ago period.