Friday, July 12, 2013

India's Infosys Q1 profits up, shares rise

Indian IT outsourcer Infosys has reported a 3.7 per cent rise in quarterly net profit, matching estimates, on contract wins and foreign exchange gains, sending shares surging nearly 15 per cent.

Consolidated first quarter net profit for the Nasdaq-listed company rose to 23.74 billion rupees ($A433.64 million) for the three months to June from 22.89 billion rupees a year earlier, it said on Friday.

The company said it was also retaining its outlook for annual revenues, which along with the improved earnings data, saw shares rise as much as 14.96 per cent to a high of 2,905.0 rupees in early trade.

Analysts had expected Infosys to report profit of 23.5 billion rupees, after it last month reappointed its founder Narayana Murthy as executive chairman, who retired two years ago aged 65.

Revenues for the quarter rose 17.2 per cent to 112.67 billion rupees, said the company, whose results kicked off India's quarterly earnings season.

India's second-largest outsourcer by revenues said it retained its revenue outlook in the fiscal year to March 2014 to grow by 6.0-10.0 per cent.

"Despite facing an uncertain macro environment, changing regulatory regime and a volatile currency environment, we have done well in Q1 and are cautiously optimistic about (the) rest of the year," said Infosys chief executive S.D. Shibulal in a statement.

Murthy's return comes at a time when the company is struggling with weak earnings and falling market share to rivals such as Tata Consultancy Services and HCL.

The Bangalore-based Infosys is seeking to reinvent itself with a strategic overhaul to focus on higher value software and consulting services instead of labour-intensive outsourcing services.

Source: http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbusiness/aap/8689027/indias-infosys-q1-profits-up-shares-rise

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