Profit Miss: AI to the Rescue?
TCS Reports Q3 FY26 Profit Dip Amidst AI Growth Surge
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announces a Q3 FY26 net profit of Rs 10,657 crore, falling short of analyst projections amidst a backdrop of tepid tech spending. Despite this, the company sees a silver lining in its AI services, which generated $1.8 billion on an annualized basis, marking a remarkable 17.3% QoQ growth.
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Industry Performance
Tech Spending and Market Outlook
Public Reactions
Future Implications
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