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Tue Jan 8, 2013 10:08am IST

* India's Infosys Ltd is trading at a 36 percent
discount to its 10-year median P/E, the widest gap among large
cap Indian technology stocks, according to Thomson Reuters'
StarMine estimates.
* The discount comes even as fiscal 2013/14 earnings growth
projections across the four stocks profiled are around 5-6
percent as per StarMine estimates.
* Infosys is due to post Oct-Dec results on Friday after issuing
a series of disappointing growth targets last year.
* Infosys shares fell 16.2 percent in 2012 underperforming peer
Tata Consultancy Services which rose 8.2 percent in the
same period.
* Link to graphics: link.reuters.com/waw94t

 (abhishek.vishnoi@thomsonreuters.com /;
abhishek.vishnoi.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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