CAPGEMINI SHARE PERFORMANCE BASED ON CAC 40 INDEX AND DJ STOXX INDEX
(from January 1, 2003 to March 31, 2005)
WORKFORCE
(at December 31, 2004)
ORDER BOOK

The order book, which rose to nearly €10 billion in 2002 and 2003, reached a record high in 2004 of €14 billion, €11 billion of which relate to outsourcing contracts.
REVENUE AND WORKFORCE

Revenue for 2004 is €6,291 million an increase of 9.3%
at current exchange rates and perimeter (2.7% at constant exchange rates andperimeter), compared to 2003.
QUARTERLY REVENUE EVOLUTION

In 2004, the Group returned to growth. Following a first half in which Capgemini rebalanced its business portfolio and continued to business stabilized, the second half showed a strong sequential growth, make inroads into the outsourcing arena, mainly in transformational especially in the fourth quarter which the third quarter.
PORTFOLIO EVOLUTION

Capgemini rebalanced its business portfolio and continued to make inroads into the outsourcing arena, mainly in transformational outsourcing and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO).
OPERATION INCOME

Following an operating deficit during the first half of 2004, the recovery was confirmed during the second half for an operating income of €78 million.
REVENUE BREAKDOWN AND OPERATING INCOME BY REGION

All the European operations saw an improvement in operating income during the second half of 2004.
"RIGHTSHORE"™ DELIVERY MODEL

The global network of “Rightshore”™ delivery centers developed by the Group is a competitive advantage for both its outsourcing and systems integration offerings.
NET INCOME

NET CASH

At the end of 2004, the Group's net cash was €402 million, mainly to restructuring costs 197
compared to €266 million at the end of 2003. This financial and to negative variations in structure is all the more solid since, with the exception of the U.S., deferred taxes. the essential restructuring operations are behind us.














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