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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), reported net profit of Rs 1,642-crore in the second quarter (July-September), up 29.17 per cent
pecial Correspondent
Oct. 18, 2009

The company posted a revenue of Rs 7,435-crore in the same period, up 6.93 per cent compared to the year-ago period, the company said.
"TCS has delivered a sterling performance during the quarter. We are seeing an improvement in market conditions. With our clients'' budgets still being tightly managed, we continue to deliver higher value to customers, deepening our relationships and focusing on superior operational management," its Managing Director & CEO, N Chandrasekaran, said.
During the reporting quarter, the IT major added 30 new clients. Besides, it added 5,530 employees. The company plans to add 8,000 new professionals in the October-December quarter, the statement said.
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