Wipro shares fall after weak Q2

Tuesday, 26 October 2010, 00:53 IST
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Mumbai: Shares of IT major Wipro continued to decline today, falling 4.5 percent on weak second quarter results announced by the Bangalore-based software firm last week. The company on Friday declared an increase of 10 percent in September quarter profit at 1,284.9 crore as against 1,170.7 crore in the same quarter of previous financial year, a performance which market analysts said was disappointing. Stretching the losses suffered on Friday, the stock opened on a weak note and hit a low of 427.85, down 4.58 percent on the Bombay Stock Exchange. Wipro was quoting at 429.85, down by 4.14 percent in the afternoon trade on the BSE. "Wipro's performance has come below our expectations on the information technology services revenues and the margins front. Lower than expected net profit performance was largely on account of a decline in the IT services margins coupled with higher than expected loss in foreign exchange," domestic brokerage firm Sharekhan said in a note. After the announcement of weak Q2 figures, the scrip fell by 4.54 percent to end the week at 448.40 on Friday. Despite a firm broader market today Wipro was the biggest loser in the pack of 30-blue-chip stocks forming Sensex -- the benchmark index of BSE. Sensex was quoting at 20,382.36, up by 216.50 points in the afternoon trade. Wipro's rival HCL Tech and TCS were also quoting firm and the 10-shares BSE-IT Index was trading at 6,140.63, up by 0.12 percent.
Source: PTI