Infosys buyback price is 17.6% higher than the previous closing price. Infosys share buyback record date was November 14.(Photo: REUTERS) Infosys share price traded higher on Wednesday, the last day ...
Infosys buyback eligibility: Existing Infosys shareholders who bought company shares on or before 13 November 2025 are eligible to tender their Infosys shares in this buyback offer worth ₹18,000 crore ...
Infosys Share Buyback: Market Guru Anil Singhvi warns investors to stay cautious — those holding shares for less than a year should avoid tendering, while long-term holders face high taxes and low ...
Infosys' largest-ever share buyback, valued at Rs 18,000 crore, commenced today and will conclude on November 26. Shareholders approved the repurchase of up to 10 crore shares at ₹1,800 each, with a ...
Infosys Ltd's Rs 18,000 crore share buyback opened for subscription on Thursday (November 20) and will remain open until November 26. The company had set November 14 as the record date to determine ...
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Shares of IT major Infosys are in action today even as benchmark indices remain volatile in early trade amid weak global cues. The stock started the trading session in the green at Rs 1,488.80, up ...
Infosys share price is back in focus as the company gears up for one of its largest buyback programmes so far. In today’s trading, the share price of the company surged over 3% in the intraday trading ...
The share buyback window for Infosys is set to open tomorrow, November 20, and close on November 26. The Rs 18,000-crore buyback will mark the biggest-ever launched by the IT giant so far. The buyback ...
Only shareholders who hold Infosys shares in their demat account by the end of the trading session on Friday are eligible to participate in the buyback offer. Due to the T+1 settlement system, today ...
Infosys Buyback Record Date: Infosys had earlier announced that its board approved the buyback of up to 10 crore fully paid-up equity shares with a face value of Rs 5 each, aggregating to Rs 18,000 ...
After changes in tax laws, buyback proceeds are now treated as dividends taxable at your slab rate, with no cost deduction allowed. Today's Ask Wallet Wise decodes whether the Infosys buyback makes ...
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