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Gregory Ramirez

CAPGEMINI: Tender offer price for Altran raised to EUR14.5 per share | BUY | EUR135

CAPGEMINI - BUY | EUR135
Tender offer price for Altran raised to EUR14.5 per share

The new price values Altran for an est. 10.6x EV/EBIT for 2020e
This is Capgemini’s “best and final” offer
Capgemini stands firms on its acquisition valuation criteria
We reiterate our Buy rating
Underlyings
Altran Technologies SA

Altran Technologies is a global player in the advanced engineering and innovation consultancy market, operating in more than 20 countries, particularly in Europe, Asia and North America. Co. advises and accompanies clients in creating and developing new products and services, intervening during the strategic planning stages of new technologies and offering products support and services throughout all developmental phases. Co. offers its consulting services as technical backing, project support and end-to-end services, providing deliveries of customized products. Co. operates in two segments: Innovation and Advanced Engineering Consulting and Organization and Information Systems Consulting.

Capgemini SE

Capgemini is a consulting and IT services provider. Co. works closely with technology partners at the cutting edge of innovation in major trends such as: Cloud, Big Data and mobility. Co. offers its clients skills in a variety of fields, such as digital transformation and digital customer experience, Cloud, Big Data, mobility, testing, cyber security, application management. In addition, Co. helps its clients enhance their performance and sharpen their competitive edge by offering them a range of skills grouped around four major businesses: Consulting Services through Capgemini Consulting, Technology Services (TS), Local Professional Services through Sogeti, and X Outsourcing Services (OS).

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Gregory Ramirez

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