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Tech Mahindra, Wipro rally ahead of Q1 results. Is Dalal Street betting on a surprise?

| @indiablooms | Jul 16, 2026, at 12:48 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: The share prices of Tech Mahindra and Wipro on Thursday gained ahead of the announcement of the first quarter results of financial year 2027, media reports said.

Tech Mahindra shares climbed 1.75% intraday to Rs. 1,525 while Wipro shares soared 1.73% intraday to Rs. 177.68.

Though both the stocks pared some gains but were heavily in the green.

Tech Mahindra and Wipro: Q1 FY2027 Expectations

Investors will closely watch the Q1 FY2027 (April–June 2026) earnings of Tech Mahindra and Wipro, with the focus shifting from headline numbers to management commentary on artificial intelligence (AI), deal wins and demand recovery.

Tech Mahindra
  • Revenue: Expected to remain broadly stable or post marginal sequential growth, supported by improving demand in telecom and enterprise businesses.
  • Profitability: Margins are likely to improve further as the company continues its cost optimisation and operational efficiency initiatives under its turnaround strategy.
  • Deal wins: Investors will monitor the total contract value (TCV) of new deals to assess the sustainability of future revenue growth.
  • AI outlook: Commentary on AI-led opportunities and enterprise digital transformation spending will be a key focus.
  • Management guidance: Any update on recovery in the communications segment and demand from Europe and North America will be closely watched.
Wipro
  • Revenue: Analysts expect another subdued quarter, with revenue likely to remain under pressure due to cautious client spending, particularly in discretionary technology projects.
  • Margins: Operating margins are expected to remain stable, supported by tighter cost controls.
  • Guidance: Wipro's revenue guidance for the September quarter will be the biggest trigger for the stock.
  • Large deals: Investors will look for growth in large deal bookings, which have remained a bright spot despite weak near-term revenue.
  • AI and consulting: Updates on GenAI adoption, cloud services and consulting demand will be closely tracked.
What the Street Will Watch

For both companies, investors will focus on:
  • Revenue growth and constant currency performance
  • EBIT margin trends
  • Large deal wins and order pipeline
  • AI-related business opportunities
  • Hiring, attrition and employee utilisation
  • Management's outlook on global IT spending for the rest of FY27
With global macroeconomic uncertainty persisting, the management commentary from Tech Mahindra and Wipro is expected to have a greater impact on investor sentiment than the quarterly financial numbers alone.

 

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