Cognizant Technology Solutions reported a fourth-quarter profit that beat Wall Street estimates, as revenue jumped 27%, and the IT services provider forecast a strong 2012.
Separately, the company said it promoted Karen McLoughlin as chief financial officer, replacing Gordon Coburn. McLoughlin joined Cognizant in 2003 and most recently served as a senior vice president. Coburn has been promoted as president.
Cognizant projected 2012 adjusted earnings of at least $3.69 per share, excluding options expenses, on revenue of at least $7.53 billion.
Fourth-quarter net income rose 16.44% to $240.1 million, or 78 cents a share, from $206.2 million, or 66 cents a share, last year.
The company, which has never posted earnings below Wall Street estimates in at least nine quarters now, earned 84 cents a share, excluding items -- higher than analysts estimate of 82 cents a share.
Revenue came in at $1.66 billion, missing analysts' expectation for the second time in a year.
Shares of the company, which have gained more than 30% in value since touching a year-low of $53.54 in August, closed at $72.01 on Tuesday on the Nasdaq.
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