TCS Share Price & Q4 Results Preview LIVE: TCS shares decline 2% ahead of Q4 results, IT stocks drag amid Trump tariff shock

FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a logo of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) before a press conference announcing the company’s quarterly results in Mumbai, India, January 11, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/
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Tata Consultancy Services stocks today, TCS Q4 results preview & share price live updates, Q4 results live: IT stocks dragged due to global trade tensions on Wednesday, while investors eyed the RBI’s policy decision fan or interest rate cut. IT companies earn a significant share of their revenue from the US.

Tata Consultancy Services will set the tone for IT stocks, as it declares its Q4 results tomorrow. Analysts expect TCS is likely to post muted revenue and profit growth in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2025 (FY25) due to seasonality factors and a slowdown in key projects. Any positive surprise or optimistic outlook comments will help IT stocks. The stock fell 2% in early trade, trading among major laggards of Nifty 50 components.

  • 10:32 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live, Q4 results tomorrow: Expert View | Elara Capital

    Weak Q4 for most, all eyes on FY26

    Dollar-denominated revenue growth for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS IN), Infosys (INFOSYS IN), Wipro (WPRO IN), Tech Mahindra (TECHM IN) and HCL Tech (HCLT) should drop sequentially due to seasonality-led weakness and uncertain demand environment. Expect LTIMindtree (LTIM IN) to post flat QoQ revenue growth due to weakness in Travel, Insurance and BFSI. 

    – Elara Capital

  • 10:30 | April 9, 2025

    TCS Q4 results, share price live: Shares trade in red

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  • 10:30 | April 9, 2025

    TCS Share price live, IT stocks live today: IT Services results preview | InCred Equities

    4QFY25F earnings preview

    We expect Tier-I IT services companies to report an average 0.3% qoq constant currency(CC) revenue decline in 4QFY25F led by seasonality, decision delay due to tariff-ledmacroeconomic uncertainty, and account-specific challenges outweighing the benefits ofdeal ramp-ups. Reported growth in US dollar or USD terms could be lower as the USDappreciated by an average 1.7% vs. the Great Britain Pound (GBP) and 1.3% vs. the Euro.Across large-caps, Infosys (INFO IN) could report the highest sequential decline in constantcurrency (CC) terms while Persistent Systems (PSYS IN) and Coforge (COFORGE) couldreport strong growth. L&T Technology Services’ (LTTS IN) growth could be aided by fullquarter integration of Intelliswift acquisition. Slower global growth and pass-back of AI-ledproductivity gains could be key considerations baked into company-specificFY26F/1QFY26F guidance which, we believe, would have a wider range vs. prior yearswhile some companies may be considering a pause, given the limited visibility.

    InCred Equities

  • 10:28 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live, IT stocks today: TCS, Accenture, Infosys tops LinkedIn India top companies 2025

    Companies from finance, IT and Software sectors claim 19 of the 25 spots on LinkedIn’s 2025 Top Companies India List.

    LinkedIn has released its 2025 Top Companies India list, spotlighting 25 large employers offering the best opportunities for career growth. Dominated by firms from the technology, finance, and enterprise software sectors, the list reflects where Indian professionals are most likely to thrive and advance in today’s evolving job market.

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  • 10:27 | April 9, 2025

    Q4 results live: BF Utilities and OK Play to announce results todayQ4 results live: BF Utilities and OK Play to announce results today

  • 10:20 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live, IT stocks live today: Expert view | Kotak analysts 

    When do IT stocks bottom out in case of a recession?

    We attempt to estimate stock prices at which IT stocks can bottom out in case of a near-term recession. A recession in the current setup will be influenced by unique economic and technological factors: the outcome for IT stocks need not be similar to the previous recessions. We estimate a 22-38% downside to the current FVs and a 18-35% downside compared to CMPs for stocks under coverage, assuming no tariff on services exports. TCS, followed by Infosys, HCLT and Coforge, have lower downside compared to CMP. 

    – Kotak Institutional Equities

  • 10:01 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live: IT index down 3%

    Nifty IT index fell 2.73% to 32,336.90 as at 10 am.

    Major losers include: 

    • Wipro (-4.59%),
    • Coforge (-4.20%),
    • Mphasis (-4.02%),
    • Tech Mahindra (-3.55%),
    • TCS (-1.59%)

  • 09:58 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live: Shares down 2% 

    Shares of TCS traded 1.50% lower at ₹3,243.40 as at 9.56 am. 

    The stock fell 2% to hit a low of ₹3,212.05 in early trade today from the previous close of ₹3,292.95.

    IT stocks are experiencing a downturn due to the Trump tariff war.

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  • 09:56 | April 9, 2025

    TCS share price live: Shares drag on Wednesday

    Tata Consultancy Services will set the tone for IT stocks, as it declares its Q4 results tomorrow. 

    Analysts expect TCS is likely to post muted revenue and profit growth in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2025 (FY25) due to seasonality factors and a slowdown in key projects. Any positive surprise or optimistic outlook comments will help IT stocks.

    Read more

  • 09:55 | April 9, 2025

    IT stocks, TCS share price live: IT, pharma drag Indian shares ahead of RBI policy decision – Reuters

    Indian shares opened lower on Wednesday, tracking a global equity sell-off driven by escalating trade tensions, while investors eyed the Reserve Bank of India’s policy decision for an interest rate cut and growth support.

    The Nifty 50 fell 0.37% to 22,452.1 while the BSE Sensex lost 0.3% to 74,010.03, respectively, as of 09:18 a.m. IST.

    Eleven of the 13 major sectors declined, while the broader smallcaps and midcaps lost 0.6% each.

    IT companies, which earn a significant share of their revenue from the U.S., lost 2.3%.

    The pharma index also dropped 2.3%, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would be announcing “major tariffs” on pharmaceutical imports soon.

    Other Asian markets tanked, with the MSCI Asia ex-Japan dropping 1.9%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 shed 3.1%.

    Overnight, Wall Street equities plunged on “stagflation” concerns after the U.S. said it would impose 104% duties on Chinese imports, due to take effect shortly.

    In the RBI’s last policy meeting on February 7, it cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.25% to spur growth. Since then, economic uncertainty has risen due to the punishing U.S. trade tariffs, heightening expectations for supportive measures from the central bank.

    Reuters

Published on April 9, 2025

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