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Infosys has been encouraged by strong results in the second quarter

Infosys posts $1bn revenues

Services supplier boosts forecasts in response to results

Written by Neon Kelly

IT services supplier Infosys has seen its revenue climb $1.02bn (£500m) during the second quarter of 2007, representing year-on-year growth of 37 per cent.

The Indian company gained 48 clients and added a net of 4530 new employees during the three months ending on September 30.

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The strong figures have led Infosys to boost its forecasts for future results.

The company now predicts revenues of between $1,073m (£526m) and $1,078m (£528m) for the current quarter - year-on-year growth of 30.7 to 31.3 per cent.

Total revenue for the fiscal year ending March 30 2008 is now expected to reach up to $4.17bn (£2.04bn), a rise of 35 per cent on results from earlier this year.

“We have achieved yet another milestone by crossing one billion dollars in revenues this quarter,” said chief executive S Gopalakrishnan.

“In an increasingly flat world, our unique business model combined with our value proposition continues to help our clients grow profitably.”

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