8KMiles close to buying US firm;sees FY19 margin rising to 45%

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 25 2018 | 3:20 PM IST

Cloud computing firm 8K Miles is planning to acquire a US-based healthcare player in the cloud space and is likely to close the deal over the next few months, a top company official has said.

The Silicon Valley-based company, which reported 64 per cent jump in net income in fiscal 2018 on a revenue of Rs 858 crore, which logged in a growth of 62 per cent, has also set a target of increasing its operating margin to 42-45 per cent this year from 34 per cent in FY18.

The Chennai-registered firm is yet to announce its June quarter earnings. It has also set a 30-35 per cent topline growth target this fiscal year.

"We are very close to striking a deal with a US-based healthcare services provider in the cloud space. It will be closed in the second quarter. The deal is part of our strategy to grow inorganically," chairman and managing director Suresh Venkatachari told PTI over phone from Chennai today.

When completed this will be the sixth acquisition for the company, which nets over USD 60 million or about 55 per cent of its topline from healthcare business.

Sounding bullish about overall growth, Venkatachari said he is confident of bettering the FY18 show in FY19 as he sees better chances of on-boarding more clients to its platform this year.

He said while healthcare services will continue to be the growth driver, blockchain will be another key growth area for them going forward that will help it offer custom-made services to individual patients.

When asked about the recent massive fall in his 8K Miles stocks, which is trading at one-fourth of its 52-week's peak now, Venkatachari sounded worried and said he suspects "foul-play by vested interest parties punting his stock."
He further said the company is "planning to take necessary action as there is nothing wrong with our performance or cash-flows."

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First Published: Jul 25 2018 | 3:20 PM IST

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