Bengaluru: Wipro on Tuesday missed Street expectations with over 6 per cent fall in net profit for the first quarter ended June and forecast that IT services sales would grow less than 1 per cent in July-September.
The company, which announced the disappointing set of numbers after markets hours today, expects revenue from IT services to be USD 1,931-1,950 million for the September quarter, that is flat to 1 per cent sequential growth.
IT services revenues, which account for a dominant chunk of Wipro’s business, grew 2.6 per cent sequentially to about USD 1,931 million for the June quarter, meeting the guidance of USD 1,901-1,939 million.
“We are seeing a certain level of run-the-business getting automated and that had a level of revenue reduction. Customers are investing in digital change-the-business which is gradually picking up… I think all of that is reflected in the guidance that we have provided,” Wipro CEO and Member of the Board, Abidali Z Neemuchwala said.
He said September sales forecast was based on what the company perceived to be “predictably achievable” and expressed confidence that operational improvements will start reflecting more strongly from December quarter onwards.
“Overall I think the demand environment, we see quite stable,” he said, adding that the company bagged seven deals in the digital space during the first quarter.
On the muted numbers, Rikesh Parikh, V-P (Markets Strategy & Equities), Motilal Oswal Securities, said September quarter guidance was a “dampener”.
For the quarter ended June 2016, net profit stood at Rs 2,052 crore as against Rs 2,192 crore in the year-ago period. Its total income from operations rose almost 11 per cent to Rs 13,697.6 crore from Rs 12,370.6 crore in the previous year. Its IT services segment had a headcount of 1.73 lakh. Revenue from IT products stood at Rs 590 crore.
The Wipro stock on BSE closed marginally lower at Rs 549.40.
Wipro’s larger rival, Infosys last week had slashed its annual sales forecast, sending the stock crashing the most on a single day since Vishal Sikka became CEO more than two years ago.
Infosys, which does not give quarterly outlook, had lowered its dollar guidance for the full fiscal to 10-11.5 per cent from 11.8-13.8 per cent (projected in April) due to currency volatility and headwinds.
Infosys had also said that it was facing unanticipated headwinds in discretionary spending in consulting services and package implementations as well as slower project ramp-ups in large deals. MORE SR MBI ARD
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