Deccan Chronicle

TCS = `7,000,000,000,000

Becomes 1st first Indian firm to hit `7L cr; closes at `6.87L cr

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI, MAY 25

IT bellwether Tata Consultanc­y Service (TCS) on Friday achieved yet another milestone after its market capitalisa­tion surged past `7 lakh crore (`7 trillion) in the intra-day trade, making it the first Indian company to reach this level.

Last month, it became the first Indian IT firm to hit the $100 billion market capitalisa­tion mark after reporting a better than expected numbers for the quarter ended March 2018.

On Friday, the company’s total m-cap zoomed to `7.03 lakh crore after its share prices jumped to a record high of `3,674 on the BSE in the intra-day trade. The share of TCS finally ended the day at `3,589.45 commanding a market capitalisa­tion of `6.87 lakh crore.

The better that expected numbers reported by India’s largest software exporter has helped its share prices to maintain its winning momentum till date. TCS has gained over 35 per cent in 2018 till date making its one of the best performers among the index constituen­ts.

Apart from strong recovery posted by some of the large IT firms, experts said the depreciati­on of the Indian rupee against the dollar has also improved their future prospects of attracting fresh investment from both domestic as well as foreign investors.

Responding to its Q4FY18 numbers, most of the brokerages had issued either buy or hold rating on TCS stating that there is limited downside to the stock.

“With robust deal wins and green-shoots in BFSI, there is definite possibilit­y of double-digit revenue growth. With growth accelerati­on, scale up in digital and support from currency, margins are ready for uptick as well, implying return of doubledigi­t revenue/earnings growth after three years,” analysts at Edelwe-iss Financial Services said after the company posted its Q4 numbers.

They say large Indian IT firms are entering a V-shaped earnings recovery phase enabled by huge digital-led demand and potential margin improvemen­t.

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