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Wipro shares buzzing as leadership uncertain; Sanjay Jalona refuses association

Published on: Dec 26, 2023 02:21 PM IST

Informed sources told Moneycontrol that investors were actively discussing the possibility of Wipro recruiting former L&T Infotech CEO Sanjay Jalona.

Wipro's stock experienced a decline on Tuesday of over a per cent, following a notable seven per cent surge on December 22. The downturn coincided with growing speculation surrounding the potential inclusion of Sanjay Jalona in a senior role within the company. As of 9:30 am Tuesday, Wipro's shares were trading at 455 on NSE, marking a 1.6 per cent decrease from the previous close. On Tuesday itself, Wipro saw a low of 449 and a high of 475.7.

This move was seen as a strategic effort to reinvigorate momentum and enhance the company's turnaround initiatives. (Bloomberg)

Sources, consisting of at least three individuals, told Moneycontrol that investors and analysts were actively discussing the possibility of Wipro recruiting former L&T Infotech CEO Sanjay Jalona. This move was seen as a strategic effort to reinvigorate momentum and enhance the company's turnaround initiatives.

This development arises amidst mounting challenges faced by the current CEO, Thierry Delaporte, who has been grappling with moderate growth, diminishing margins, and a notable exodus of top-level executives. Delaporte's official term extends until 2025.

In response to the speculations, Wipro issued a statement "categorically and unequivocally" denying the rumours. Simultaneously, Sanjay Jalona, in communication with Moneycontrol, dismissed the rumours of his potential association with Wipro as baseless.

Who is Sanjay Jalona?

Sanjay Jalona's professional background includes a tenure at private equity firm Chrys Capital starting from July 2022, following 30 years of service in various IT services companies.

 
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