Dell Buying Perot Systems For $3.9 Billion
alphadogg writes "Dell has agreed to buy Perot Systems for around $3.9 billion in cash, and intends to make the company its global services delivery division, the companies said Monday.The deal will allow Dell to expand its range of IT services, and potentially allow it to sell more hardware to existing Perot customers, it said. Dell's rival Hewlett-Packard expanded its own global services unit with the acquisition of EDS for $13.9 billion in May 2008. Over the last four quarters, Dell and Perot together had revenue of $16 billion from enterprise hardware and IT services, with $8 billion coming from enhanced services and support, Dell said. Perot's contribution to that is relatively small: In 2008, the company reported total revenue of $2.78 billion."
"Total Revenue" does not equal "made" in the normal sense. General Motors, now Motors Liquidation Company had Total Revenue for the last twelve months of 129 billion dollars. Yet they lost money overall (gross profit = $-1.6B) over that same period of time. What's their worth on the market right now, if you wanted to buy all their shares? 467 million dollars. Perot Systems did turn a gross profit of $487 million over the last year, but that puts the buy price at 8 times the yearly profit, maybe a good deal (there's a lot of other factors that are important, though) but not as much of a "steal" as you might have thought.
Generally speaking, speaking in generalities about a particular case is not always the wisest thing to do. Especially in something as complex as buying a multi-billion dollar corporation.
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure everything I just said is completely wrong.