(Corrects syntax in the headline)By Sai Ishwarbharath B and Haripriya SureshBENGALURU : India’s Wipro edged past low revenue expectations in the fourth quarter on Friday, helped by a pick up in its consulting business, and its new CEO said kickstarting growth in the country’s No.4 software-services exporter was a top priority.The company’s consolidated revenue fell 4.2 per cent to 222.08 billion rupees ($2.66 billion) in the quarter, but scraped past analysts’ estimate of 221.51 billion…

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WASHINGTON: Startled by nighttime pounding on his door, American political strategist Rick Wilson walked out in his underwear to find policemen with guns drawn. They were responding to yet another hoax, increasingly seen as a tool of intimidation in a crucial election year. In recent months, election workers, judges, and politicians…

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BENGALURU: Shares of Infosys fell as much as 2.9 per cent on Friday (Apr 19), a day after India’s No.2 software services exporter forecast annual revenue below expectations, raising doubts over predictions of early recovery in the sector. Its shares were down at 2 per cent at 1,390 rupees by…

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