Strides' New CEO Reiterates Strategy, Thrust On Execution
Q3 Revenues Up 29% Led By US, UK
Executive Summary
Newly-appointed CEO at Strides, R Ananthanarayanan, sees no reason to change course as current strategy continues yielding positive results. Company posts 29% increase in third-quarter revenues on the back of 62% growth in the US
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