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Tata Consultancy Providers Ltd up for 5 straight periods

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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd is trading at Rs 3342, up 0.24% from the 12:49 pm IST day on the NSE. The stock is up 48.05% last year, compared to a 43.47% gain for NIFTY and a 75.11% gain for Nifty IT.

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd is ready for the fifth session in a row. The stock trades at Rs 3342, up 0.24% from when it was 12:49 PM on the NSE. The NIFTY benchmark is down about 0.35% on the day and is trading at 16223.65. The Sensex is 54378.3, a decrease of 0.32%. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd is up around 4.66% last month.

Meanwhile, the Nifty IT index, which includes Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, is up around 10.87% last month and is currently trading at 31,713.35, down 0.25% on the day. The volume of the stock was 11.95 lakh shares today, compared to the daily average of 20.85 lakh shares last month.

The benchmark August futures contract for the stock trades at Rs 3343.9, up 0.04% over the day. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd is up 48.05% over the past year, compared with a 43.47% increase for the NIFTY and a 75.11% increase for the Nifty IT Index.

The P / E ratio of the share is 36.22, based on TTM earnings as of June 21.

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