Infosys Ltd
NYSE:INFY

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Price: 17.78 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 73.8B USD
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Infosys Ltd., born in 1981 in Pune, India, is a global leader in technology services and consulting, carving out a reputation for transforming traditional businesses through digital innovation. The core of Infosys's operations revolves around helping enterprises modernize and optimize their IT infrastructure, thereby enabling them to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. The company's business model is anchored in offering a wide array of services, including business consulting, information technology services, and outsourcing solutions. From automation-driven service delivery to implementing artificial intelligence in enterprise solutions, Infosys continually adapts its offerings to cater to the specific needs of its diverse clientele, including banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and more. Revenue generation at Infosys primarily stems from long-term partnerships and large-scale contracts with global giants, as well as a growing pool of mid-sized firms. With over four decades of expertise, the company leverages its vast network of subsidiaries and offices across the globe, fostering a local presence that attracts regional clients while serving international ones. Their earnings are bolstered by comprehensive service lines like digital transformation, cloud services, and cybersecurity, ensuring they capture value from every facet of the evolving tech landscape. Infosys’s emphasis on innovation, evident through its significant investments in R&D and strategic acquisitions, ensures that it remains at the forefront of technology trends, driving sustainable growth and delivering value to stakeholders across the board.

INFY Intrinsic Value
15.44 USD
Overvaluation 13%
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Peter Lynch

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