After Infosys and TCS, another IT major Wipro is all set to declare its fourth quarter and full-year results for the period ending March 31, on Tuesday.
Besides results, the Wipro board will also consider a buyback plan. Analysts will be keen to get clarity on the number of shares Wipro would buy and the price at which it would buy them.
The mode of buyback - open market purchase or tender process — will also be an important factor to be watched.
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