HCLTech Shares Downgrade: What Indian Investors Need to Know
HCLTech’s Q3 results beat expectations, but Dolat Capital downgrades the shares to ‘Reduce’. What does this mean for Indian investors and the IT sector?
HCLTech’s Q3 results beat expectations, but Dolat Capital downgrades the shares to ‘Reduce’. What does this mean for Indian investors and the IT sector?
HCLTech share price dips over 1.6% after the company’s net profit fell sequentially in Q3 due to a one-time impact of new labour codes, despite a ‘buy’ call from 23 out of 47 analysts tracked by Bloomberg.
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