Wipro Q1 profit misses forecast, remains cautious
BANGALORE (Reuters) - India's third largest information
technology outsourcer, Wipro Ltd , missed forecasts
with a 15 percent rise in quarterly profit, and said it was
cautious in the near term, echoing its larger rivals.
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