Shares of top IT services providers TCS and Infosys fell by 2 per cent on the BSE.
Wipro lost 2.86 per cent, while HCL Tech went down by 2.19 per cent and Hexaware Tech 1.27 per cent.
Cognizant had yesterday reported a healthy 24 per cent jump in net profit at USD 371.9 million for the quarter ended June 30, but struck a cautious note as it lowered the full year revenue guidance.
The New Jersey-based firm, which has big operations in India, also expanded its stock repurchase programme by USD 500 million to USD 2 billion.
In India, it has global delivery centres in Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Kerala, Kolkata and Pune.
Overall, the company's revenue for the second quarter of 2014 rose by 16.5 per cent to USD 2.52 billion, from USD 2.16 billion a year ago.
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