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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet said the firm is creating a new, integrated division to go all in on AI.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's most recent quarter.
Accenture’s GenAI gains and solid Q3 are offset by weak bookings and macro pressure, with buybacks signaling a capital shift.
Accenture reported a second straight drop in quarterly new bookings on Friday and unveiled an organizational revamp to ...
Accenture (NYSE: ACN) announced changes to its growth model and its leadership, effective September 1, 2025. Focus will be on ...
Accenture's management emphasized that the company delivered another strong quarter, driven by continued momentum in Gen AI, ...
Intel has announced plans to outsource large parts of its global marketing operations to Accenture, supported by artificial ...
The global consulting giant beat Wall Street expectations with $17.7 billion in revenue—an 8% YoY rise—despite a weak bookings quarter. The reason is clients are paying real money for real AI. The ...
Accenture reported a second consecutive decline in quarterly bookings on Friday, triggering a more than 6 per cent drop in ...
Meanwhile, the company said its revenue from Gen AI is now upwards of $1 billion year-to-date. Accenture follows a ...
Kate Clifford, currently CHRO of the Americas, will become the global chief leadership and human resources officer, succeeding Angela Beatty, who has decided to leave Accenture to pursue other ...
Accenture reported third-quarter revenue of $17.7 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations of $17.30 billion, driven by ...