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Wipro, India's fourth-largest IT services provider, beat Q3 estimates for revenue and profit, with its CEO optimistic about a better year after facing macroeconomic challenges in 2024. Positive momentum in the banking, financial services, and insurance segment, and the Americas geography helped boost consolidated revenue and net profit.
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