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Wipro Q2 consolidated net up 19% at Rs 1,161 cr
Wipro Limited, backed by increases in price realisation, utilisation and fixed price contracts at its flagship IT services business, posted a 19 per cent increase in its net profit to Rs 1,162 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2009 as compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
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Asian markets end in green

Asian markets ended in the green today. The Hang Seng, dropped from its intra-day high to end with a gain of 115 points at 22,412. - Asian markets end firm - Asian markets have a dismal day - Asian markets end firm - Asian markets surge to 17-month high - Asian markets in green; Nikkei jumps - "2010 is going to be a difficult year" The Taiwan Weighted added 50 points to 8,324. The Straits Times was up 10 points at 2,933. The Seoul Composite was flat at 1,694. _______________________________________________ (Updated at 1100 hrs) The Asian markets continue to move in the positive zone. The Hang Seng has added 305 points or 1% at 22,601. The Straits Times added 0.5% at 2,940. The Seoul Composite and the Taiwan Weighted Index were up 0.5% at 1,702 and 8,323, respectively. ______________________________________________ (Updated at 0815hrs) Asian markets are trading in the green this morning. The Hang Seng has gained 285 points (1.2%) to 22,582. The Taiwan Weighted has jumped 48 points to 8,329. The Shanghai Composite and the Straits Times have added 0.4% each to 3,277 and 2,939, respectively. The Seoul Composite is flat at 1,702.


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