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TCS, Infosys crash up to 55%: Why India's largest mutual fund scheme is still buying
India's largest mutual fund scheme is buying more shares of TCS and Infosys. This buying occurs even as these IT stocks experience significant market value losses. The fund manager's conviction rests on current cash flows rather than future AI narratives. While AI disruption pressures revenue, it also creates new technology spending opportunities. The sector is no longer considered expensive, but earnings visibility remains a concern.

TCS, Anand Rathi Wealth Among Firms To Announce Q1 Results Today
TCS is among the top firms which will announce the Q1 results today
TCS shares dip 2% ahead of Q1 earnings today. What can shareholders expect?
Tata Consultancy Services shares declined as the company prepares to announce its first-quarter results. Analysts anticipate modest profit growth and weak revenue momentum for the IT bellwether. Demand for IT services remains soft due to economic uncertainty and client spending caution. Large deal ramp-ups and AI-led spending may offer some support to growth. The company's stock has experienced significant declines throughout the current year.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: Nifty may open above 23,900; TCS results today
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: What could dampen sentiments is the fact that these developments come just as the market had begun to look past them and look forward to the results season that begins today with TCS reporting after market hours. IT stocks will remain in the spotlight today. For the bulls reclaiming 24,000 and sustaining above it will be key.

Q1 Results Today: TCS, Anand Rathi Wealth Among Ten Firms To Announce Earnings On July 9
TCS is among the top firms which will announce the Q1 results today
Stocks to Watch today: TCS, Tata Steel, GMR Airports, M&M, SBI, HFCL & more
Stocks to watch today: TCS, SBI, Tata Steel, GMR Airports, M&M, HFCL, RIL, Fortis Healthcare, JSW Infra, Swiggy, Pidilite, Shree Cement, among others, will be in focus today
Stocks in news: TCS, Nalco, Maruti Suzuki, Natco Pharma, HFCL
Indian markets saw a significant decline on Wednesday, influenced by global factors. TCS anticipates modest profit growth amid client spending caution and wage pressures. Nalco and NLC India will form a joint venture for a power plant. HFCL plans substantial investment to boost optical fibre cable production capacity. Natco Pharma announced significant investments and stake increases in South Africa.

Stocks to Watch Today: SBI, TCS, Tata Steel, Iware Supplychain, NLC India, Graphite India, TVS Motor,... - Moneycontrol.com
Stocks to Watch Today: SBI, TCS, Tata Steel, Iware Supplychain, NLC India, Graphite India, TVS Motor,...Moneycontrol.com

TCS Q1 Results on July 9: AI Strategy, Dividend, Margins — Key things to watch from IT major's earnings
As TCS kicks off FY27 earnings on July 9, attention will focus on its quarterly numbers and outlook amid a changing IT landscape. Investors will assess AI strategies, deal wins, and the impact of external factors on client spending and hiring practices as industry dynamics evolve.
TCS Q1 Preview: Can the IT bellwether earnings give hope to investors holding the battered stock?
TCS is expected to post modest Q1FY27 profit growth with flat sequential revenue as weak client spending, wage hikes and AI-driven pricing pressure weigh on performance. Investors will closely track management commentary on demand recovery, BFSI growth, deal wins, margins and AI strategy after the stock’s sharp correction this year.

Titan closes in on TCS in market value as jewellery business shines
Titan has narrowed the valuation gap with Tata Consultancy Services over the past six years, with its market capitalisation now exceeding half that of the IT giant, as strong jewellery demand contrasts with mounting pressure on India's technology sector.
TCS, Infosys and other Indian IT stocks rise up to 4% after AI worries trigger Kospi selloff
Indian IT stocks climbed despite a sharp sell-off in Asian chipmakers, as investors positioned for Q1 earnings. Indian IT stocks have had a rough ride in recent months because investors worry that AI could hurt billing growth, reduce manpower-linked revenue and force companies to pass productivity benefits to clients. With the sector having lost over Rs 17 lakh crore in market value, upcoming earnings and management commentary could determine whether the recovery has legs.