Wipro Ltd. (WIT)

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    Sep 18 06:04 AM
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    Sep 17 09:57 AM
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    Sep 11 01:09 PM
    Rates for IT Services Under Pressure [view article]
    People are wondering why IT jobs go wanting? There's zero job stability with all of the outsourcing "strategies"... Why would anyone want to go into the IT field? Reply
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    Sep 05 11:39 AM
    Top 10 Outsourcing Stocks [view article]
    Bought ACN at an average price of $33 and I can t complain. I am keeping an eye on PAYX and have been tempted to buy it a few times but the direction of the market on this one intrigues me.Anybody knows what s going on with PAYX? I would appreciate any feedback on this one. Reply
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    Sep 05 12:31 AM
    Top 10 Outsourcing Stocks [view article]
    Author needs to understand the model of offshoring companies, SWITCH companies don't operate in a bodyshopping mode. Cognizant is no different than any of the other SWITCH companies that derive significant revenues from BFS, further Cognizant's BFS practice is growing the best in the industry. A better analysis is required before publishing such articles (Read Ashish Thadani's report published in Seeking alpha a month back on Cognizant, it has quiet a different view) Reply
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    Sep 05 12:07 AM
    Top 10 Outsourcing Stocks [view article]
    Honestly, the analysis on most of the companies is flawed. With INFY she says they need to get out of body shopping mode. Does she even understand the model of the offshore companies especially when she is talking about the top-5 of the firms. Then she says Cognizant has a focus on Pharma sector and talks about marketRx (one year old story). I agree with the comment by Vivs on the financial services business. Next about Satyam and their philanthropy. Have we started looking at that to decide the quality & performance of a corporation?
    This looks like a mish-mash of hearsay anecdotes from friends/relatives who work in these firms.
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    Sep 04 11:59 AM
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    I agree with the comment on TCS; also same is true for Cognizant; the very few acquisitions Cognizant made are also very very small though niche and strategic; and they are yet to really reflect on any results - I can say this as I have been following them for over 10 years now. Also in the given context Cognizant BFS is doing better than rest of Cognizant; and compared to competition BFS. Please go back to the reseatch board m'am.

    I share the positive outlook on Paychex though :-)
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    Sep 04 09:03 AM
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    The analysis on TCS is clearly mis -informed. TCS has and continues to grow organically and not through acquisitions. IT has made some small acquisitions in Australia and Chile but to say it has grown through acquisitions is clearly wrong and shows that the writers knowledge of Indian IT firms is shallow, to say the least. Research before u write, Ms Mitra! Reply
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    Aug 28 06:26 PM
    Indian Offshorers: Summary of Recent NASSCOM Analyst Briefing [view article]
    It is good to note a rather positive picture on the state of the Indian IT services industry. My personal view is that while all the facts stated in Ashish's note are correct, we need to collectively recognize the harsh reality that the hey days of high double digit revenue and profit growth for the Indian IT industry are behind us. One big change that will hit the Indian IT employee population this year is a significant slow down in their percentage salary increases. If companies are not going to make fat margins of the past, it is going to show in the employee paychecks. The US recession is serving as an accelarator to this process of salary increase slowdown. Reply
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    Aug 11 09:49 AM
    Should Infosys and Wipro Trade at a Premium? [view article]
    Agree. The baby is being thrown out with the bathwater. Reply
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    Aug 01 05:23 AM
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    The earnings briefs are interesting. It would save us all a scratch pad if you ended each such listing with a summary (day and quarter to date) of beat / match / miss. Thanks, though, for this most interesting listing. Reply
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    Jul 19 10:23 AM
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    Jul 01 08:06 AM
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    Jun 18 03:17 PM
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