The company also gave a conservative revenue growth guidance for 2014 at a time when the industry was expecting it to be better in the wake of a rebound in the demand environment, and especially the better-than-expected show by some of its large Indian peers.
The US-headquartered company, which follows the same offshore delivery model like Indian information technology services companies, posted 16.3 per cent growth in its net profit in the quarter ended December 31 at $324 million compared with the corresponding period last year. Revenues during the quarter went up 20.9 per cent to $2.35 billion, on a year-on-year basis.
However, sequentially (when compared with the trailing quarter), the net profit grew 1.5 per cent, while revenues went up 2.2 per cent — lower than some of its Indian competitors like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), HCL Technologies and even Tech Mahindra. For example, during the same period, TCS’ revenues went up three per cent sequentially (excluding Indian business 3.8 per cent), while net profit increased by 14.7 per cent.
“The fourth quarter is seasonally a weak one for Cognizant; so that could be one reason. However, it is not a big disappointment compared to the street number; it is a slight miss. In that way, expectation was not extremely high for this particular quarter,” said a market analyst.
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