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Infy eyes $200-mn cos in healthcare, utilities space
Bibhu Ranjan Mishra in Bangalore
 
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February 26, 2009 11:34 IST

Infosys Technologies, India's second-largest IT exporter, is planning to acquire 'strategic assets' overseas. However, it does not intend to go in for big bang acquisitions like that of Axon, the bid for which fell through owing to a competing bid by another Indian IT outsourcing services provider HCL Technologies [Get Quote].

The Bangalore-headquartered company is believed to be evaluating two-three companies, which are in the revenue bracket of $100-200 million to eliminate some gaps that exist in its services offerings and increase focus on certain verticals, which have been least affected in the midst of the economic slowdown. It's reliably learnt that the company is looking at healthcare and energy and utilities as the two major areas for possible acquisitions.

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