The shares of MphasiS went up by a little over two per cent, even as media reports suggested parent company Hewlett-Packard (HP) might look at changing its ownership structure in the firm.
HP’s holding in MphasiS is about 60 per cent. HP’s business is divided into two segments — HP channel business and HP as a client. HP channel business’ contribution to MphasiS’ revenue is about 50 per cent. Add to this another 10 per cent of revenue that comes from HP as a client.
When contacted, an MphasiS spokesperson said: “The recent story has been attributed to an HP spokesperson. Please direct your additional questions to HP in this regard. MphasiS would not like to comment further on this story.”
An HP India spokesperson said the company would not like to comment any further on the news.
Unlike its other acquisitions, HP has allowed MphasiS to function as an independent subsidiary. HP came on to MphasiS’ board after the acquisition of Electronic Data Systems in 2008.
While the company’s stock was up despite the fact that MphasiS gets a large chunk of its revenue from HP, analysts tracking the company were divided on the firm’s fate if the parent exited.
“There are two views going around. One is that HP might make MphasiS a complete subsidiary, or look for a complete sell-out. If you look at the history, then you will see HP has never kept any company independent; MphasiS is the only exception,”