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June 19, 1998 |
HCL trebles export revenues in two yearsA Staff Writer in Bombay HCL Corporation, the Indian information technology transnational, has declared that its revenues from the IT businesses have crossed Rs 24.99 billion for the year ended March 1998. This is a growth of 43 per cent over the previous year.
With this, HCL has trebled its revenues from the export market in over two years. HCL's performance is underlined by its strategic business reorientation undertaken over the last three years. Illustrating this key growth factor is the transformation in HCL's business mix. Revenues from hardware and services have witnessed a dramatic ratio-reversal. From 60 per cent hardware-related and 40 per cent software and services-related revenue, HCL's revenue mix, today, is 38 per cent from hardware and 62 per cent from services, including software. Within this new business model, HCL has leveraged its strengths in hardware by using it as a tool for market expansion and a critical carrier for the value-added solutions. Synergies between HCL's hardware and services business have been effectively integrated towards the creation of technology-based solutions to comprehensively address market needs. |
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