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Infosys: German automotive major Daimler AG and Infosys Ltd has entered a long-term strategic partnership for a technology-driven IT infrastructure transformation.

Infosys didn't disclose financial details of the deal but it is estimated at over a billion dollars, according to a person.Wipro: The IT major on Tuesday said its share buyback programme of up to ₹9,500 crore, will begin on 29 December and close on 11 January.

It also announced a deal with German wholesaler METRO AG at an estimated value of up to $1 billion.Bajaj Auto: On Tuesday said it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra government to set up a manufacturing unit in Chakan at an estimated cost of ₹650 crore.

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