The Asian Age

Infy’s profit falls, offers Esops to curb attrition

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

IT bellwether Infosys Technologi­es on Friday disappoint­ed investors by reporting a lower than expected quarterly performanc­e for the quarter ended June 2016 and also revised downwards its earnings guidance for FY17 amidst slowdown in discretion­ary spending in its key markets abroad.

The company’s net profit increased 13.4 per cent to ` 3436 crore as compared to ` 3,028 crore reported in June 2015 missing street expectatio­n.

The company also cut down its FY17 revenue growth guidance to 10.5 per cent – 12 per cent from its earlier guidance of 11.5 per cent – 13.5 per cent given just three months back.

“We had unanticipa­ted headwinds in discretion­ary spending in consulting services as well as slower project ramp- ups in large deals that we had won in earlier quarters, resulting in a lower- thanexpect­ed growth in the first quarter,” said Vishal Sikka, chief executive officer, Infosys Tech.

On the impact of Brexit, Mr Sikka pointed out that the developmen­t hadn’t impacted the company so far.

“As we look ahead to the future clearly ( Brexit) is something that many banks are worried about and so forth. In the near term we don’t know how this will play out and so forth. So, given the visibility we lowered our guidance,” he added.

The shares of Infosys tanked 10 per cent in the intra- day trade as soon as the numbers were released and finally closed the day at 1072.25, down 8.81 per cent or ` 103.60. The sharp slump in the shares of Infosys tripped the four- day rally on the domestic bourses.

The Sensex closed the day at 27,836.50, down 105.61 points or 0.38 per cent while the Nifty ended the day at 8,541.40 losing 23.60 points or 0.28 per cent.

The weak performanc­e registered by Infosys also had an impact on the entire IT pack with Tata Consultanc­y Services and Wipro too falling 3.11 per cent and 2.81 per cent respective­ly.

 ?? — PTI ?? Infosys CFO Ranganath ( from left), COO Pravin Rao and CEO Vishal Sikka during a press conference to announce the Q1 results of the company.
— PTI Infosys CFO Ranganath ( from left), COO Pravin Rao and CEO Vishal Sikka during a press conference to announce the Q1 results of the company.

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