Wipro, India’s third largest information technology (IT) service provider, has taken an aggressive approach in acquiring companies to step up digital strengths, compared with cross-town rival Infosys, or even Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Since Abidali Neemuchwala became chief executive officer (CEO), the company has made two major acquisitions — HealthPlan Services and Appirio in 2016 —worth nearly $1 billion. It also announced a buyback worth Rs 2,500 crore in June last year. Analysts say the company has ramped up acquisitions during the past one ...
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