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Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "What Miami Beach and Bangalore Have in Common"

So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business?

No, it's not the weather. Both cities have hot items for sale.

If you are vacationing in Miami Beach and participate in a conversation with at least two other people,  most likely

a) one of these people is a real-estate broker
b) the topic is the skyrocketing prices of the waterfront properties

The prices are over the roof, and an apartment that you could have bought for  $200K five years ago, costs $800K today. It's the same apartment, without any visible improvements, just the price is a lot higher, because  people are willing to pay this price.

Bangalore is an IT outsourcing capital of the world, and it also has a very hot item for sale: consulting companies, which most likely will be the hottest item of this Christmas season.  But you have to start your early to secure delivery by December 25.

Yesterday, I've received my copy of the Information Week magazine which had an article about EDS offering $380 million to aquire a 52% stake in Mphasis, a Bangalore outsourcing firm. What I do not get is the following: Mphasis has 11 thousands employees and the last year's revenues is $173.3 million. Let me pull up my calculator: each employee generates less than $16K a year in revenues. Not too impressive, isn't it?  But Mphasis stakeholders did not OK'd the deal yet: the might ask for more money. Why not? It's the right time and the right place to be.

I also work for a consulting company but  in the USA, which is A LOT smaller than Mphasis, but our revenues are higher. But as far as I know buyers are not lining up in front of our headquarters with bags of cash. So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business? They do it for the same reason why people buy apartments in Miami Beach: having a Bangalore mailing address with several thousands of developers in the building just makes you look big and important. Who cares that 80% of these people are not  bread winners!  Actually people who know do care. That's why our company keep growing leaps and bounds here in the USA, and I'm sure some day it'll be  acquired by some larger firm, but the price of this acquisition  will be reasonable , and no one will just throw  tons of cash at us.

I agree, business has to be driven by the market supply and demand. But at least do not tell us that outsourcing is dirt cheap and does your body good.

posted Tuesday, 11 April 2006
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Yakov Fain is a Managing Director of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. SYS-CON Books released his latest co-authored book , Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters in Spring 2007. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor. Currently Yakov works on the book for O'Reilly "Enterprise Application Development with Flex". He twits at twitter.com/yfain.

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Datta Hegde 04/12/06 05:58:42 AM EDT

Hi Yakov,

You are missing something in the whole calculation. No one pays so much amount for nothing.
Average 16K Per person is with approximate profitablity of over 40%. After expenses, its still in the range of 22-25%. Which means net profits per person = 4000 USD. where as in US profitability is 6-10%. Hence, more volume, means more profitability.

I wish you good luck to grow with your company.

take care

regards
Datta ( from bangalore - but now in germany )

SYS-CON Brasil News Desk 04/11/06 04:17:03 PM EDT

So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business? They do it for the same reason why people buy apartments in Miami Beach: having a Bangalore mailing address with several thousands of developers in the building just makes you look big and important. Who cares that 80% of these people are not bread winners!

SYS-CON India News Desk 04/11/06 01:33:48 PM EDT

So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business? They do it for the same reason why people buy apartments in Miami Beach: having a Bangalore mailing address with several thousands of developers in the building just makes you look big and important. Who cares that 80% of these people are not bread winners!

SYS-CON Australia News Desk 04/11/06 12:26:44 PM EDT

So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business? They do it for the same reason why people buy apartments in Miami Beach: having a Bangalore mailing address with several thousands of developers in the building just makes you look big and important. Who cares that 80% of these people are not bread winners!