Montreal\u002Dbased CGI said it\u0027s not considering layoffs despite the fact that larger IT companies have slashed thousands of staff. Read on
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Montreal-based CGI this week reported a 12 per cent increase in revenue for the three-month period that ended Dec. 31 and beat analyst expectations with adjusted earnings of $1.66 per share. Bookings — a measure of new contract wins, extensions and renewals — rose 12 per cent to $4 billion in the quarter.Article content
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