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TCS tops the list again

NEW DELHI: The top five software and service players have maintained their positions in the industry body Nasscom's annual list of top 20 software and service exporters for 2004-05. Tata Consultancy Services is sitting pretty at the top with revenues of Rs 7,449 crores followed by Infosys (Rs 6,806 crores) and Wipro (Rs 5,426 crores).

Satyam and HCL Technologies are next in the line with revenues of Rs 3,377 crores and Rs 2,664 crores respectively. Nasscom president Kiran Karnik announced the rankings on Thursday. Nasscom does not take into account the revenues of the these companies from Business Process Outsourcing and IT enabled services business.

The new entrant in the list, IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd, occupies number six with revenues of Rs 1,867 crores. As BirlaSoft did not report its revenues it does not find a mention on the list.

The list does not include companies such as Cognizant that are US-listed companies but have significant offshore operations in India.

— PTI

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