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Wipro: Growth visibility showing improvements

Financial Express Mumbai

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October 21, 2025

DEALWINS, 4% DIVIDEND YIELD BOLSTER LONG-TERM OUTLOOK

IT SERVICES FIRM Wipro has seen modest adjustments to its forward earnings forecasts, following revisions to its margin outlook for fiscal year 2026. Earnings per share (EPS) are now expected to rise by 1.8% in FY26,while estimates for FY27 and FY28 have been trimmed by 0.7% and 0.8%, respectively. The revisions largely reflect recalibrated expectations for near-term operating margins. Despite these changes, the 12-month target price forthe IT majorremains unchanged at 280, and this valuation is based on a price-to-earnings multiple of 22 times the estimated FY27 earnings pershare of $12.81.At current market levels, Wipro trades at nearly 19.8 times FY27 earnings, suggesting a reasonable entry point for long-term investors. A key positive development is the company’s updated capital allocation policy, which has led

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Maha approves ₹648 crore for crop damage relief

THE MAHARASHTRA GOVERNMENT has sanctioned ₹648.15 crore for the distribution of relief to farmers affected by excess rainfall and floods during this year's monsoon, officials said.

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1 min

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

THREAT TO EV SUPPORT SCHEME MINIMAL, FEEL EXPERTS China questions India's PLI and EV sops at WTO

ALLTHREE FLAGSHIP schemes to encourage manufacturing of electric vehicles (EVs) and support renewable energy (RE) expansion in India have been challenged by China at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

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2 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

Andhra looks at Australia for its seafood exports

ANDHRA PRADESH, WHERE the shrimp industry has been hit by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, is looking to Australia as an alternative market.

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1 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

Spate of surrenders later, Maoists get new face

THE BANNED COMMUNIST Party of India (Maoist) has found a new public voice after its ideological head Mallojula Venugopal Rao alias Sonu surrendered along with 60 cadres in Maharashtra earlier this month.

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1 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

US trans-shipment tariff to create big compliance issues for firms: Moody's

THE 40% TRANSSHIPMENT tariff by the US will create major compliance issues for companies in India and the ASEAN region, with high risks for sectors like machinery, electrical equipment and semiconductors, Moody's Ratings said on Tuesday.

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1 min

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

LTIMindtree's Nachiket Deshpande steps down

LTIMINDTREE ON TUESDAY announced the resignation of Nachiket Deshpande from the position of whole-time director and president with effect from October 31.

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1 min

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

CEO vibes as misleading as consumer angst

IN THE PAST three years, many of us have wrestled with the ebbs and flows of the consumer “vibecession”.

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3 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

'Very poor' Delhi air quality triggers political slugfest

AS AIR POLLUTION levels rose the day after Diwali, the Delhi government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alleged the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had “forced” farmers in Punjab to burn stubble to foul the capital’s air.

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3 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

WTO: India still has much to do on toxic cough syrup

INDIA HAS MORE work to do in halting sales of toxic cough syrup, despite some progress, a World Health Organization (WHO) official told Reuters, after at least 24 children died following consumption of a domestically-made medicine.

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1 mins

October 22, 2025

Financial Express Mumbai

Reliance grabs West Asian oil as Russian flows draw scrutiny

RELIANCE INDUSTRIES BOUGHT West Asian crudes last week and may place more orders, in a sign that Western pressure against Russian flows may be starting to impact its procurement patterns.

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1 min

October 22, 2025

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