Upcoming Q4 earnings and dividend: From TCS, Infosys to HDFC Bank, UltraTech watch out for these 10 companies

April does not just signal the start of a brand new financial year but also the start of the Q4 earnings season. The Q4 earnings season starts with the announcement of the top 4 tech companies. Here is a look at the key earnings to be announced over next 20 days and crucial parameters to watch out for-

Q4 Earnings to watch

All eyes are on the tech companies as these numbers will officially kickstart the earnings action-

TCS

TCS is one of the first tech companies to declare its Q4 earnings. It will declare results on April 10. Along with the quarterly numbers, India’s largest IT company may also consider rewarding shareholders by announcing an interim dividend. TCS has been in news after it announced that the company is all set o hike employee salaries. One of the key aspects to watch out for in Q4 numbers would be the discretionary spend and order pipeline of the company. It will indicate the demand environment.

Infosys

The other key tech major, Infosys will also set to announce its Q4 earnings. According to BSE filings, Infosys will declare Q4FY25 earnings on April 17. The board may also consider dividend along with the fourth quarter numbers. Infosys share price has been under pressure in the recent past after Accenture narrowed its revenue guidance. However, Accenture reduced the guidance on the back of potential cuts from US Govt orders. What works in Infosys’ favour is that it has no exposure to orders from US Govt. However, Infosys Guidance will be a crucial cue that the street will be watching out for.

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In terms of major banking earnings, HDFC Bank will declare its Q4 results on April 19. Given the Govt impetus to push consumption, HDFC Bank’s loan growth will be a key monitorable factor along with the margins and NPA condition. The HDFC Bank share price has been in focus as key international brokerage houses continue to favour the bank based on its fundamentals. Jefferies’ Chris Wood reduced stake in 4 stocks to hike stake in HDFC Bank.

ICICI Bank

April 19 is a busy day for the Banking sector. The second largest private sector bank will also declare its results on the same day as HDFC Bank.

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