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WiproIndia's Wipro Q2 to Sept net profit 4.8 bln rupees, up 16 pct yr-on-yr (India Daily)
Author: us.rd.yahoo.com Published: 19th Oct 2005 Visited: 581 times
India's third largest software exporter Wipro said its second-quarter to September net profit rose 16 pct year-on-year to 4.8 bln rupees from 4.1 bln, as its customer base grew on the back of a continuing outsourcing boom.
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