vielleicht sogar über die 14 Dollar, wenn den Investoren nach der nachstehenden Meldung klarer wird, dass Freeborders, wo Internet Capital 33% hält, eine Art chinesische Infosys werden könnte. Meine bishrigen Schätzungen des Wertes von Freeborders von 400 bis 500 Millionen ist sehr, sehr konserativ, es könnten sehr viel mehr werden - bei einem Börsengang von Freeborders in Hongkong durchaus eine Milliarde oder mehr. Dann lagen die 33% an Freeborders zusammen mit der Kasse/Wertpapieren schon über der Marktkapitalisierung und die anderen Beteiligungen gäbe es umsonst.
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Freeborders and Expedia, Inc. Announce Partnership
Venture creates largest application development and maintenance services relationship
in China IT industry history
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 17, 2007 -- Freeborders Inc., the leading provider of information
technology solutions developed in China and delivered to global clients based in North America, today
announced it has partnered with Expedia®, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE), the world’s leading online travel
agency, to create a technology development center for Expedia in China. This relationship will enable
Expedia to enhance its core platforms and services and increase its technical agility as the company
continues to expand its global footprint.
With this partnership, Freeborders and Expedia are working together to build a global delivery team that
could expand the Freeborders’ organization by more than 400 China-based IT professionals over
approximately four years.
“As we carry out our competitive strategy for global growth, Expedia selected Freeborders because of the
organization’s expertise leveraging China’s infrastructure and vast talent pool,” said Pierre Samec, chief
technology officer at Expedia. “The expansion of global development resources speeds our delivery of
products and services and provides flexible staffing that rapidly adapts to our needs. In addition, our early
position in China gives us immediate access to the top talent in the region.”
This multi-year contract marks the largest application development and maintenance (ADM) transaction
being led and delivered by IT professionals and infrastructure based in China, noted Freeborders leader
Jean Cholka. Deal terms were not disclosed.
“We’ve focused exclusively on developing people and facilities located in China because we see
technical and operational advantages not available in other global venues,” said Cholka, chief executive
officer for the San Francisco-based IT service provider. “Our partnership will expand the technology
resources available to Expedia, helping the company deliver 24/7 IT solutions with shorter development
windows for global projects.”
As the global demand for trained and capable IT professionals continues to rapidly expand, Freeborders
believes that China becomes both a strategic and a smart choice for Fortune 1000 companies. Data
compiled by Freeborders demonstrates that the nation leads the world in the number of engineering
students graduating from college annually, with 352,000 versus 184,000 in India and 84,000 in the United
States. A nearly equal number of Chinese students – 350,000 – are graduating with technology-related
degrees, nearly 25 percent more than produced by colleges and universities in India.
According to Freeborders officials, the scale and scope of the Expedia engagement signals a paradigm
shift away from India as the primary destination for scaleable IT services. Freeborders’ attention to
delivering world-class processes with advanced maturity levels (CMMI Level 5) and IT security (ISO
27001) is creating an environment that is expected to result in a greater geographic balance between
China and India for major ADM assignments.
While the availability of highly capable and experienced professionals working in a productive venue is
one critical success factor, Freeborders officials believe this aspect is matched in importance by the
creation of true, collaborative client-service provider relationships.
Sentiment : Strong Buy
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“While we view the people and the place where we deliver solutions as important, the creation of trust
and value are essential to establishing and advancing a high performance relationship,” said Mike
Keating, a vice president with Freeborders. “Collaboration is central to ensuring real cultural fit, building
effective communications and establishing a seamless, globally integrated delivery team. The resulting
high-order relationships are the ones best positioned for conducting strategic, transformational IT work,
such as the projects that Expedia and Freeborders are collaborating upon in this partnership. We look
forward to building on our relationship with Expedia to add further value within their organization.”
Various academic and professional organizations have identified that significant loss of value (such as
productivity) – projected at between 27 and 45 percent – can occur due to problems encountered from
lack of cultural fit and miscommunications between client and the global delivery IT partner. According to
Keating, the Freeborders organization has carefully focused resources on developing a unique customer
intimacy relationship model that drives seamless relationships between executives, business and delivery
team members, blurring the lines between clients and service provider to create a unified global team.
About Expedia, Inc.
Expedia, Inc. is the world’s leading online travel company, empowering business and leisure travelers
with the tools and information they need to easily research, plan, book, and experience travel. Expedia,
Inc. also provides wholesale travel to offline retail travel agents. Expedia, Inc.’s portfolio of brands
includes: Expedia.com®, hotels.com®, Hotwire®, Expedia® Corporate Travel, TripAdvisor® and Classic
Vacations®. Expedia, Inc.’s companies also operate internationally with sites in Australia, Canada,
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom,
and China, through its investment in eLong™. For more information, visit www.expediainc.com/
(NASDAQ: EXPE).
About Freeborders
Freeborders is a U.S.-based, global provider of outsourcing solutions with development centers in China.
The company specializes in a broad spectrum of information technology and information technology
enabled services. Its state-of-the-art infrastructure, proven global delivery model, experienced
management team, and highly skilled colleagues deliver to its clients award-winning customer support
and quality. Freeborders is assessed at Level 5 of the SEI’s CMMI, and is ISO 27001 as well as ISO
9901-2000 certified. To learn more, visit www.freeborders.com.
Expedia and Expedia.com are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Expedia, Inc. in the U.S.
and/or other countries. Classic Vacations is either a trademark or registered trademark of Classic
Vacations, LLC in the U.S. and/or other countries. hotels.com is either a trademark or registered
trademark of hotels.com, L.P., a subsidiary of hotels.com in the U.S. and/or other countries. Hotwire is
either a trademark or registered trademark of Hotwire, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. TripAdvisor
is either a trademark or registered trademark of TripAdvisor, LLC in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other
logos or product and company names mentioned herein may be the property of their respective owners.
© 2007 Expedia, Inc. All rights reserved. CST: 2029030-40
Sentiment : Strong Buy