As Wipro prepares to release its Q2 results on October 17, analysts from Phillip Capital, Axis Securities, Emkay, and Motilal Oswal have mixed projections for the IT giant.Overall revenue growth is expected to remain within the company’s guidance range of -1% to +1% in constant currency (CC), with performance across key verticals being closely monitored.Sectors like BFSI and Healthcare are anticipated to drive growth, while Energy and Utilities (E&U) and Communications may drag the results.Here’s what different brokerages expect from Wipro’s Q2 Results:
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