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Wipro Limited (WIT)

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4.8400-0.0100 (-0.21%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
4.8100 -0.03 (-0.62%)
After hours: 05:45PM EDT
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Previous Close4.8500
Open4.9100
Bid4.7000 x 2900
Ask5.1000 x 36200
Day's Range4.8400 - 4.9200
52 Week Range4.3200 - 5.3100
Volume2,221,737
Avg. Volume1,597,334
Market Cap25.446B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.65
PE Ratio (TTM)19.36
EPS (TTM)0.2500
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield0.08 (1.60%)
Ex-Dividend DateJan 24, 2023
1y Target Est4.28
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Cognizant appoints former Wipro finance chief Jatin Dalal as CFO

    Cognizant Technology Solutions on Thursday named former Wipro chief financial officer Jatin Dalal as its CFO, a week after his resignation from the Indian information technology (IT) major. Dalal is the second high profile hire by Cognizant in the past twelve months, after it named former Infosys President Ravi Kumar S as its CEO in January. Dalal will take over the role from current CFO Jan Siegmund in December, who is due to retire in early 2024, the IT services firm said in a statement.

  • Reuters

    Cognizant appoints former Wipro finance chief Jatin Dalal as CFO

    Dalal is the second high profile hire by Cognizant in the past twelve months, after it named former Infosys President Ravi Kumar S as its CEO in January. Dalal will take over the role from current CFO Jan Siegmund in December, who is due to retire in early 2024, the IT services firm said in a statement.

  • Reuters

    India's Wipro slides after CFO Dalal resigns in latest high-profile exit

    BENGALURU (Reuters) -Shares of Wipro slid almost 3% on Friday, a day after long-serving CFO Jatin Dalal resigned in a surprise move, the latest senior level exit at the fourth-largest Indian IT services provider. Dalal's exit follows those of Chief Operations Officer Sanjeev Singh and several senior vice presidents as Wipro wades through a years-long turnaround of its business. "The loss of key leaders continuing into the fourth year of turnaround will not be viewed favorably by investors," analysts at Kotak Institutional Equities wrote in a note.