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Top IT firms faced a drought of new clients in FY21 - The Hindu BusinessLine

Top IT firms faced a drought of new clients in FY21 May 10, 2021 Trend reflects in revenue growth too New client additions have dipped by more than half for the big four Indian IT services companies in financial year 2020-21. TCS, Infosys, Wipro and HCL Tech have reported an addition of 115 new clients at the end of FY21, which is 67 per cent lower than the 347 new clients reported in the previous year. TCS’ new client additions dipped from 95 in FY20 to 15 in FY21. Infosys, on the other hand, saw an increase in new clientèle additions, from 72 in FY20 to 81 in FY21.

A three-pronged transformation - The Hindu BusinessLine

A three-pronged transformation May 09, 2021 Utility first: M&M will focus on SUVs after a tepid showing with diversification   -  Bloomberg/ Udit Kulshrestha Utility first: M&M will focus on SUVs after a tepid showing with diversification   -  Bloomberg/ Udit Kulshrestha× Anish Shah, Mahindra group’s first professional MD, has a clear growth strategy. But it all hinges on execution When Anish Shah, the new boss at the $19-billion Mahindra group, presented his 100-day plan to the company board, everyone sat up. Typically, when new CEOs present a 100-day plan, it’s around stuff like understanding the company, getting deeper insights into the financials, and building the team. Shah, who is set to become the first professional MD and CEO of the Mahindra Group, however, offered a transformational plan. For Shah, who joined the conglomerate in 2015 as President of its special projects, much of the groundwork had already been done over the past year ever since he got to know

Smartphone brands explore cargo shipment alternatives for imports after China airline ban

Smartphone brands explore cargo shipment alternatives for imports after China airline ban
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Smartphone shipments may fall 10%-15%in Q1

Smartphone shipments may fall 10%-15%in Q1 Top Searches Smartphone shipments may fall 10%-15%in Q1 Sindhu Hariharan / TNN / Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 09:55 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail CHENNAI: The second wave of the pandemic and resulting restrictions in Delhi, Mumbai and other locations is likely to dent smartphone shipments by almost 10%-15% in the period April-June as sales in these cities account for almost one-fourth of the total market. This will result in a loss of around 5 million units, estimates market tracker Counterpoint Research. However, the research firm said it is keeping its annual forecast for the year unchanged for now. “This estimate factors in that more states will likely have partial lockdowns. Smartphone demand is generally resilient and there are other variables at play like e-learning that may drive sales,” Tarun Pathak, director, Counterpoint Research, said.

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