Hello, Trump tariffs have failed to shake Big Tech. Microsoft reported growth in both revenue and bottomline for the quarter ended March 2025. The Windows maker saw a 22% increase in its server products and cloud services revenue driven by Azure. It foresees continued growth in the segment for the next quarter as well. Meanwhile, Meta has shown resilience, driven by strong ad revenue. The tech giant’s topline increased to $42.3 billion in the quarter, a 16% year-on-year jump. Meanwhile, its net profit surged 35% YoY to $16.6 billion. The sun is shining on the Indian IT services sector as well. Cognizant has kept its full-year guidance on revenue growth unchanged despite macroeconomic uncertainties. It plans to onboard 20,000 freshers in 2025 in managed services and AI roles. However, the big picture is not as sunny. In a hit to India’s manufacturing sector, Zoho Corporation has suspended its $700 million plan to venture into chip manufacturing, as it struggled to find the right technology partner. It had planned to invest $400 million in a semiconductor facility in Karnataka. Its chief scientist Sridhar Vembu also noted that there was a massive scope for improvement when it comes to product innovation in India, and that the government should play a stronger role in funding research. More must be done. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Eternal’s profit shrinks, revenue up
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