Tata Consultancy Services stock (INE467B01029): Hits 52-week low amid earnings
14.05.2026 - 12:09:26 | ad-hoc-news.deTata Consultancy Services Ltd stock hit a 52-week low of Rs 2,210 recently, as a sell-off deepened despite positive Q4 FY26 earnings reported for the quarter ended March 2026, according to MarketsMojo as of May 2026. The stock traded at Rs 2,272.80 on May 13, 2026 on the NSE, down 1.20% from the prior day, per StockInvest.us as of May 13, 2026. Over the past year, shares have declined 37%, underperforming the Sensex.
As of: 14.05.2026
By the editorial team – specialized in equity coverage.
At a glance
- Name: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd
- Sector/industry: IT Services
- Headquarters/country: India
- Core markets: North America, Europe, India
- Key revenue drivers: Consulting, outsourcing
- Home exchange/listing venue: NSE/BSE (TCS)
- Trading currency: INR
Tata Consultancy Services: core business model
Tata Consultancy Services provides IT consulting, digital transformation, and outsourcing services to global clients. The company operates in sectors including banking, healthcare, and consumer business. For FY26 ended March 2026, revenue reached Rs 2,67,021 crore, up 4.58% year-over-year, as reported by Tickertape as of May 2026.
Main revenue and product drivers for Tata Consultancy Services
Key drivers include growth in consumer business and life sciences, with Q3 FY26 revenue at Rs 67,087 crore. Q4 FY26 sales rose 9.65% YoY to Rs 70,698 crore, while net profit increased 12.22% to Rs 13,718 crore. The board declared a final dividend of Rs 31 per share for FY26, according to Tickertape data published in May 2026.
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Why Tata Consultancy Services matters for US investors
TCS derives significant revenue from North America, a core market facing demand challenges noted in recent quarters. US investors track TCS for exposure to global IT services, listed as an ADR on NYSE under TCSA, providing a bridge to India's tech sector growth.
Conclusion
Tata Consultancy Services reported solid FY26 results with profit growth and a dividend, yet shares hit a 52-week low amid broader IT sector pressures and AI concerns. The one-year decline highlights underperformance versus benchmarks. Investors monitor North American demand and future guidance for recovery signals.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.
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