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Infosys reports positive results

By Angelica Mari on Oct 12, 2009 2:25PM
Infosys reports positive results

Indian services provider is "cautiously optimistic" for the future.

An improvement in the overall business climate has prompted Indian outsourcer Infosys to raise its revenue and earnings forecasts despite posting a slight drop in quarterly profit today.

Revenue at the IT services firm reached US$1.15bn (AU$1.27bn), a 5.1 percent decline on the same quarter a year ago but a 2.9 percent increase on the previous quarter.

Infosys expects revenue to reach approximately $4.6bn (AU$5.09bn) for the full fiscal year, which signifies a one per ent drop on last year’s numbers.

While the results have surpassed Infosys’ own expectations, the company’s predictions for the future are rather conservative.

Reasons for this approach include the absence of significant market growth, high unemployment and currency volatility, said Infosys head of Europe BG Srinivas.

“The worse is likely to be over, but I will still view the future conservatively while being cautiously optimistic,” he said.

Infosys was reported to be chasing some 12 to 15 outsourcing deals worldwide. But Srinvas said the sales processes are taking longer than usual as clients focus on supplier consolidation and strategy reviews.

Infosys is still hiring 2,000 staff globally with a view to expanding its sales capability. The firm reported that it is hiring senior technology architects and business consultants.

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By Angelica Mari
Oct 12 2009
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