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Infosys Settles Insider Trading Charges With Markets Regulator, To Pay...
NDTV· 6 days agoIndia's No.2 IT services exporter Infosys' CEO Salil Parekh has settled charges of violating...
Infosys, Wipro See Up To 13% Fall in Crorepati Employees Amid Post-Pandemic IT Slowdown - News18
News18· 7 days agoAccording to an Economic Times report, Infosys saw a 16 per cent fall in crorepati employees to 103...
Infosys’ CEO Parekh settles insider trading case with Sebi; pays Rs 25 lakh
Indian Express· 6 days agoThe regulator probe found that certain information which was Unpublished Price Sensitive Information...
Infosys CEO Parekh settles insider trading charges
The Economic Times· 6 days agoSalil Parekh, CEO of IT major Infosys, has settled a matter related to alleged insider trading violation by agreeing to pay Rs 25 lakh, said the...
Infosys' Parekh settles insider trading case with Sebi - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoBENGALURU: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has agreed to pay Rs 25 lakh as settlement charges for failing...
Infosys settles insider trading charges with Sebi, agrees to pay Rs 25 lakh fine
The Economic Times· 6 days agoParekh agreed to pay Rs 25 lakh (around $30,000) for failing to have adequate controls to prevent...
Infosys working on 225 GenAI programs for clients; enterprise AI will take years to unfold: Nilekani
The Economic Times· 7 days agoThe world is at a very early stage of the GenAI revolution and unlike consumer AI which will roll...
Q1 results preview: From TCS to HCL Tech, IT sector revenue growth expected to improve sequentially...
Livemint· 1 day agoIT sector companies will kick off the earnings season for the first quarter of FY25, with Tata...
Infosys CEO settles insider trading case with Sebi; pays ₹25 lakh
The Hindu· 6 days agoInfosys CEO Salil Parekh settled charges for failing to place adequate internal controls to prevent...
Infosys settles insider trading charges with markets regulator
CNBC Awaaz· 6 days agoSalil Parekh agreed to pay 2.5 million rupees (around $30,000) for failing to have adequate controls...