Infosys has plunged 16% in 2025: 5 key factors investors need to know ahead of Q4 earnings

Infosys is back in the spotlight as investors keep a close watch on the IT giant following recent developments. From its upcoming quarterly earnings to stock performance trends, here are five key things to know about Infosys shares right now.

Infosys: Quarterly earnings on the radar

The countdown has begun for Infosys Q4 results. The company has scheduled its board meeting for April 16-17, 2025, to discuss and approve its financial performance for the January-March quarter. Along with the results, Infosys may also announce a final dividend for FY25, adding to investor interest.

Infosys: Market capitalisation takes a hit

Infosys has seen a significant decline in market value this year. The company’s market capitalisation has declined by Rs 44,227 crore, bringing it down to Rs 6.51 lakh crore. The market cap of the company was Rs 7 lakh crore last week. This drop has made it one of the biggest wealth losers among India’s top 10 most valued firms in this period.

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Infosys shares opened flat at Rs 1,571 in Monday’s trade. Over the past five trading sessions, the stock has fallen by nearly 5%, while its one-month decline stands at 15%.

Looking at a broader timeline, Infosys share price has lost 19% over the past six months and is down 16% on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. On an yearly basis, the stock has declined 1.6%.

Infosys 52-week high and low – How far is Infosys from its peak?

Currently, Infosys is trading 21.6% below its 52-week high of Rs 2,006.45. On the flip side, it is 15.7% above its 52-week low of Rs 1,358.35.

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With concerns over global IT spending, Infosys share price has been under pressure. However, the upcoming Q4 earnings and possible dividend announcement could provide a fresh trigger for investors. In the coming days ahead, investors and analyst will be closely watching management commentary on demand trends and the company’s outlook for the next fiscal year.

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