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Tata Consultancy Services
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RatingBuy
Target High3,488.45
Target Low2,210
Target Mean2.32
Target Median64.63
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Nifty EPS for FY26 ended at ₹ 1,065, up 5% YoY, a second consecutive year of single-digit growth. Five Nifty companies – Bharti Airtel, JSW Steel, HDFC Bank, Infosys, and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) – contributed 75% of the incremental YoY accretion in earnings.
At the end of FY26, Infosys had 166,636 employees aged 30 and below, making up about 50.7% of its workforce, a Mint analysis of its annual filings over the last 15 years showed. The share of young employees fell from 53% in the previous fiscal year, continuing a trend of decline since FY23.
Mcap of 7 of top-10 valued firms erodes by ₹ 1.54 lakh cr; Reliance takes biggest hit. The market valuation of Reliance Industries dropped by ₹ 46,078.3 crore to ₹ 17,87,039.40 crore.
According to data from PRIME Database, HCL Technologies, Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) remained the top three stocks were PPFAS raised its stake last month, underscoring bottom fishing in the sector.
TCS CEO K Krithivasan earned ₹ 28.1 crore in FY26, up 6 per cent from a year earlier, according to the company’s annual report cited by Business Standard. The pay hike comes as TCS faces scrutiny over layoffs, restructuring and a decline of over 23,000 employees year-on-year.
IT stalwarts like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, HCL Technologies, Wipro and others are either at or close to 52-week low levels, but one lesser-known stock, Oracle Financial Services Software (OFSS), has emerged as an unlikely winner.
Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms erodes by ₹ 1 lakh cr; State Bank biggest laggard
Coforge, Mphasis and five similar companies saw growth moderate, but their decline in new business in FY26 was slower than that of the country’s six largest software exporters, which include the likes of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys.
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