Wipro in focus: Should you buy, sell or own India's fourth largest IT major's share? Explain | Einsmark news
Wipro Q4 Results: Wipro stocks will be in focus after India’s fourth largest information technology (IT) service enterprise on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 announced its fiscal 2024-25 results, with a 25.9 percent increase in the consolidated net profit to £ 3,569.6 crore, compared to £ 2,834,60 2,834,60,60 crore. year. Despite an increase in net profit, the leading IT services major warned against a poor quarter ahead with up to 3.5 percent expected drop in IT services for Q1FY26, amid global uncertainties. For the current quarter of FY26, Wipro It Services Business Revenue sees between $ 2.505 million and $ 2,557 million, a 1.5-3.5 percent drop in constant currency (CC) on a successive basis. Wipro Q3 results Wipro’s turnover for Q4 amounts to £ 22.504.2 Crore, a marginal increase of 1.33 percent of £ 22.208.3 crore in the fourth quarter FY24. Wipro’s employee count at the end of FY25 was 2,33,346. Total dismantling rate stood at 15 percent by the end of the March quarter. Wipro did not specify the appointment of FY26 targets, but confirmed that he had recruited 10,000 in FY25 as intended. “We have closed FY25 with two wins in the Mega deal, an increase in great agreement and growth in our top accounts. Customer satisfaction figures have improved, reflecting strong execution and involvement,” said Srini Pallia, CEO (CEO) and managing director of Wipro. “We have also continued to invest in our global talent and to strengthen our consultation and AI capabilities. Since clients remain careful in light of macro -economic uncertainty, we are focused on working closely while committed to consistent and profitable growth,” Pallia said. For Q4FY25, total bookings were at $ 3.955 million, with a quarter-to-quarter of 13.4 percent in constant currency. Major agreement discussions were $ 1.763 million, an increase of 48.5 percent annually. Wipro said the £ 6 interim dividend declared by the council on January 17 will be considered the final dividend for FY25. Wipro Q4 results: Should you buy, sell or hold tomorrow? According to Kranthi Bathini, stock strategist at WealthMills Securities Pvt Ltd, one must be waiting and watch mode to buy the stock. ‘There is a lot of global uncertainty because of the tariff and the US trade policy. Unless one is a long -term investor, I do not see an important reason why one should buy the stock now ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ‘Jain, head of research at Lakshmishree Investment and Securities. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations provided in this analysis are those of individual analysts or brokerage companies, not coin. We strongly advise investors to consult with certified experts, consider individual risk tolerance and do thorough research before making investment decisions, as market conditions can change quickly, and individual circumstances may differ. First published: 16 Apr 2025, 09:38 PM IST