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Key Market Developments in 2011:
Market Vista Briefing
February 16, 2012

Live Tweeting #MarketVista
Introductions



                                       Katrina Menzigian
                                       Vice President, Research
                                       katrina.menzigian@everestgrp.com



                                       Eric Simonson
                                       Managing Partner, Research
                                       eric.simonson@everestgrp.com



                                       H. Karthik
                                       Vice President, Research
                                       h.karthik@everestgrp.com




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Context setting


Focus of this webinar

   Present key global services developments in 2011 and outlook for 2012

   Provide perspectives on attractiveness of U.S. Tier-2/3 cities



Sources for today’s webinar
                                                                                          Summary from a
                                    Location Optimization
     Market                                                                                175+ page report
     Vista                +               Service Provider
                                                                                          Fact-based
                                                                                           research covering
                                            Intelligence                                   global services



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Highlights of today’s webinar


                                                                                        Audience poll




Outsourcing and offshoring
                                                            Outlook and extent of decline
activity declined in the second
                                                            Segment performance
half of 2011



New location investments are                                Geographic trends
increasingly specialized                                    Tier-1 and Tier-2 city trends


U.S. Tier-2/3 cities can be
                                                            Factors influencing U.S.
attractive, but have stark
                                                             location strategy
implications on the operating
                                                            City/delivery options
model
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Presentation topics




     Key market                Special topic:
     developments              Perspective on                                         Wrap up and
     in Q4 2011 and            U.S. Tier-2/3                                             Q&A
     yearly review             cities




   Outsourcing transactions
   Captives
   Service providers
   Locations

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Poll Question: In comparison to 3 years ago, how mature
are your organization's global sourcing efforts?




                        Somewhat more mature                                                                              83%


                                       About the same                           9%


                             We may be slipping...                         2%

                Mature? We are babes in the
                                                                               7%
                         woods



Source: Live polling conducted during the “Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing” webinar on February 16, 2012

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Outsourcing transactions decreased in H2 2011
while captive activity remained steady

Index of outsourcing transactions                             Index of offshore captive health
Number                                                        Number
                                                                                                    Captive set-ups and expansions
                                                                                                    Captive divestures

                                                                                                             46
                      1,036 1,024                                                                                        43
               943
 890                                905
        840                                                                                35
                                                                             29
                                                                                                    27


                                                                17


                                                                                    6
                                                                      2                         3
                                                                                                         1        0           1
  H1     H2     H1     H2     H1     H2                          H1            H2           H1       H2       H1          H2
 2009   2009   2010   2010   2011   2011                        2009          2009         2010     2010     2011        2011



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Decrease in transactions in most sectors, except
healthcare

Outsourcing transactions by vertical
Number of transactions

                                1,024

                                                                        905
        Others1                  226

                                                                        201
            MDR                  156
                                                                                                                   Growth in healthcare driven by
                                                                        144
    Healthcare                   100                                                                                changing regulatory environment
          E&U                    52                                     113
      Defense                    35                                                                                Significant decrease in public sector
                                                                         58                                         (government and defense)
Government                       187                                     25                                         transactions
 Technology                                                             135
                                  28
    Telecom                       48                                    23                                         Financial services largely steady
                                                                        32
            BFSI                 192                                    174

                             H1 2011                                H2 2011
1   Includes logistics and wholesale, services, travel and transport, media and entertainment, education, etc. Also, includes any transactions where buyer identity/industry
    was not disclosed

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Market Vista Index service providers facing increasing
competition but continue to dominate large deals

Distribution of Market Vista Index service providers in transactions
Number
100% =               1,979          1,929

Market Vista Index                     22%
                      31%                                                                     Share of Market Vista Index
 service providers
                                                                                               service providers decreased in
                                                                                               transaction volume but increased
                                                                                               in value
     Other service                     78%
                      69%
        providers                                                                             Competition from specialist
                                                                                               providers

                     2010              2011

Market Vista Index service providers




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Acquisitions leveraged predominantly to build broader
service portfolios and industry specific skills

Yearly distribution of acquisitions by acquisition themes
2009-2011; Number of acquisitions


100% =                     40                            73                                87
                                                        4%                                 1%     Delivery
                                                                                           6%
Industry consolidation     15%                         10%                                        footprint expansion
                                                                                           9%
                                                        8%
  Geography or client
                           20%
         expansion                                     15%                                 26%
Industry-specific skills   13%



                                                       63%                                 58%
Service portfolio gaps     52%




                           2009                        2010                                2011




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Increasing focus on acquiring next generation
capabilities in service provider acquisitions

                                                                                                                   EXAMPLES




   ACS-CredenceHealth: Cloud-                                                                     IBM-Q1 Labs: Analytics
    based applications for                                                                          solutions in security/
    healthcare                                BPO                   Business                        vulnerability domain
                                          platform                  analytics



   Accenture-CAS AG: CRM                                                                          Capgemini-Artesys:
    and mobility solutions                                         Cloud                            Infrastructure services to
                                         Mobility
    focused on the retail industry                                 computing                        augment cloud services in
                                                                                                    Europe




          30% of M&A deals in 2011 carried some flavor of next generation services


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Europe and Africa gaining share in new set-ups;
Tier-2 city set-ups now larger than Tier-1

Offshore location activity across geographies                                      Offshore location activity across Tier-1 and
Number of service delivery centers set up                                          Tier-2 cities1
                                                                                   Number of service delivery centers set up

                                                                                                              2009       2010      2011
      93
             84                                                                                    86
 76                                                                                                                           78
                                                                                                         72           70
                                                                                         67
                                                                                                                60



                       32 32
                                                         27
                                                   24          22
                  21
                                            12
                               8     6


      Asia         Europe          Africa        Latin America                                  Tier-1               Tier-2




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Overall captive activity increased in 2011 with
significant growth in engineering services/R&D

Distribution of new captive set-ups by functions supported1                                                           Primarily engineering services/R&D
Number                                                                                                                Primarily other functions
                                                82                                                                    Multiple functions including
                                                5                                                                     Engineering/R&D




                                                50
        41                   42
        2                    4
        15
                            23


        24                                      27
                            15

      2009                2010                 2011

             Majority of the engineering services/R&D captive activity in India, Rest of Asia, and CEE

1   Indicates announcements related to actual captives set-ups only; captive expansions not included

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What we expect looking forward into 2012


1   Increased aggressiveness in winning away renewals from incumbents


2   1-2 landmark captive divestitures – but not a trend


    Continued widening of gap between Tier 1 and Tier 2/3 service
3
    providers, making consolidation by acquisition more attractive


4   Exchange rate concerns outweigh inflation concerns


5   Continued increase in location activity in Central & Eastern Europe



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Presentation topics




  Key market               Special topic:
  developments             Perspective on                                         Wrap up and
  in Q4 2011 and           U.S. Tier-2/3                                             Q&A
  Yearly review            cities




                       Factors influencing U.S.
                        location strategy
                       City/delivery options


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Poll Question: What best describes your company’s future
plan for onshore delivery centers (e.g., in the US) relative to
offshore centers?




           Grow onshore delivery while
                                                                               4%
        decreasing use of offshore delivery

          Grow offshore delivery while
                                                                            0%
       decreasing use of onshore delivery

            Grow both onshore and offshore
                                                                                                                                  96%
                       delivery

     Decrease both onshore delivery and
                                                                            0%
             offshore delivery



Source: Live polling conducted during the “Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing” webinar on February 16, 2012

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Key drivers of interest in U.S. Tier-2/3 cities



Savings relative to U.S.                                                              Cultural fit, time zone and
Tier-1 cities                                                                                  proximity to client




                                        Increasing
Sensitivity towards                     interest in
                                                                                              Skilled talent pool
offshoring                             U.S. Tier-2/3
                                           cities




                                                                                                Robust physical
Government incentives
                                                                                                  infrastructure


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Perspectives on commonly held opinions regarding
U.S. Tier-2/3 cities

Opinions regarding U.S. Tier-2/3 cities                   Our perspective


Costs are often comparable to                              Although U.S. Tier-2/3 cities offer savings
offshore locations when                                    relative to Tier-1 cities, operating costs
considering total cost to manage                           significantly higher than offshore locations




Primarily appropriate to deliver                           Some Tier-2/3 cities offer a quality pool of
contact center and transactional                           technical talent for IT, although specific
BPO work from these cities                                 business domain knowledge may not exist




Operating models in Tier-1 cities                          Scale and associated operating complexities
can be transposed onto Tier-2/3                            quickly constrain the potential roles for these
cities                                                     cities


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Talent-cost profile for IT skills



                                                                         Wide diversity of options
                                  Niche options, non-                   Experienced IT pool
                                   traditional business center            20-80% of Tier-1
                                   Experienced IT pool
      Operating cost per FTE




                               
                                   5-20% of Tier-1                                                                            Tier-1
                                                                                                                                         5-8%
                                                                                                                                                         Savings
                                                                                Upper Tier-2                                                             range
                                                                                                                                                10-15%

                                                Lower Tier-2
                                                                                                                                                     15-20%

                                       Tier-3




                                           20%              40%                     60%                    80%                    100%
                                                                 Accessible annual graduate pool for IT
   Often single company towns                                   (As a percentage of pool in Tier I cities)
   Costs can be similar to Tier-2
    due to small labor market
    (1-10% of Tier-1)


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Models for small scale centers (50-250 FTEs) in
Tier-3 cities

1
    Isolated and/or             Support unique needs (regulatory, economic
    specialized center           development, industry skills)
                                Commitment to developing distinctive talent position

2
    Complementary               Extra capacity to balance across centers
    capacity                    Well-defined delivery platform to create delivery
                                 efficiency and predictability

3
    Satellite staff             Support a large center by providing targeted skills
    augmentation center         Requires clear operating and project management
                                 model


                 Each requires a specific talent and operating model

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Presentation topics




 Key market       Special topic:
 developments     Perspective on                                                Wrap up and
 in Q4 2011 and   U.S. Tier-2/3                                                    Q&A
 Yearly review    cities




                                                                             Submit any remaining
                                                                              questions!



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Key messages in today’s webinar


                                                    Decrease across most verticals,
Outsourcing and offshoring
                                                     except healthcare
activity declined in the
                                                    Captive set-ups increased,
second half of 2011
                                                     divestitures remain low



New location investments                            Growth in CEE and Africa
are increasingly specialized                        Tier-2 city growth



U.S. Tier-2/3 cities can be
attractive, but have stark                          Savings versus challenges in
implications on the                                  scalability and breadth of skills
operating model

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    – H. Karthik, h.karthik@everestgrp.com

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   Market Vista: Q4 2011

   Market Vista: 2011 in Review

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Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing

  • 1. Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing February 16, 2012 Live Tweeting #MarketVista
  • 2. Introductions Katrina Menzigian Vice President, Research katrina.menzigian@everestgrp.com Eric Simonson Managing Partner, Research eric.simonson@everestgrp.com H. Karthik Vice President, Research h.karthik@everestgrp.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 2
  • 3. Context setting Focus of this webinar  Present key global services developments in 2011 and outlook for 2012  Provide perspectives on attractiveness of U.S. Tier-2/3 cities Sources for today’s webinar  Summary from a Location Optimization Market 175+ page report Vista + Service Provider  Fact-based research covering Intelligence global services Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 3
  • 4. Highlights of today’s webinar Audience poll Outsourcing and offshoring  Outlook and extent of decline activity declined in the second  Segment performance half of 2011 New location investments are  Geographic trends increasingly specialized  Tier-1 and Tier-2 city trends U.S. Tier-2/3 cities can be  Factors influencing U.S. attractive, but have stark location strategy implications on the operating  City/delivery options model Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 4
  • 5. Presentation topics Key market Special topic: developments Perspective on Wrap up and in Q4 2011 and U.S. Tier-2/3 Q&A yearly review cities  Outsourcing transactions  Captives  Service providers  Locations Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 5
  • 6. Poll Question: In comparison to 3 years ago, how mature are your organization's global sourcing efforts? Somewhat more mature 83% About the same 9% We may be slipping... 2% Mature? We are babes in the 7% woods Source: Live polling conducted during the “Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing” webinar on February 16, 2012 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 6
  • 7. Outsourcing transactions decreased in H2 2011 while captive activity remained steady Index of outsourcing transactions Index of offshore captive health Number Number Captive set-ups and expansions Captive divestures 46 1,036 1,024 43 943 890 905 840 35 29 27 17 6 2 3 1 0 1 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 7
  • 8. Decrease in transactions in most sectors, except healthcare Outsourcing transactions by vertical Number of transactions 1,024 905 Others1 226 201 MDR 156  Growth in healthcare driven by 144 Healthcare 100 changing regulatory environment E&U 52 113 Defense 35  Significant decrease in public sector 58 (government and defense) Government 187 25 transactions Technology 135 28 Telecom 48 23  Financial services largely steady 32 BFSI 192 174 H1 2011 H2 2011 1 Includes logistics and wholesale, services, travel and transport, media and entertainment, education, etc. Also, includes any transactions where buyer identity/industry was not disclosed Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 8
  • 9. Market Vista Index service providers facing increasing competition but continue to dominate large deals Distribution of Market Vista Index service providers in transactions Number 100% = 1,979 1,929 Market Vista Index 22% 31%  Share of Market Vista Index service providers service providers decreased in transaction volume but increased in value Other service 78% 69% providers  Competition from specialist providers 2010 2011 Market Vista Index service providers Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 9
  • 10. Acquisitions leveraged predominantly to build broader service portfolios and industry specific skills Yearly distribution of acquisitions by acquisition themes 2009-2011; Number of acquisitions 100% = 40 73 87 4% 1% Delivery 6% Industry consolidation 15% 10% footprint expansion 9% 8% Geography or client 20% expansion 15% 26% Industry-specific skills 13% 63% 58% Service portfolio gaps 52% 2009 2010 2011 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 10
  • 11. Increasing focus on acquiring next generation capabilities in service provider acquisitions EXAMPLES  ACS-CredenceHealth: Cloud-  IBM-Q1 Labs: Analytics based applications for solutions in security/ healthcare BPO Business vulnerability domain platform analytics  Accenture-CAS AG: CRM  Capgemini-Artesys: and mobility solutions Cloud Infrastructure services to Mobility focused on the retail industry computing augment cloud services in Europe 30% of M&A deals in 2011 carried some flavor of next generation services Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 11
  • 12. Europe and Africa gaining share in new set-ups; Tier-2 city set-ups now larger than Tier-1 Offshore location activity across geographies Offshore location activity across Tier-1 and Number of service delivery centers set up Tier-2 cities1 Number of service delivery centers set up 2009 2010 2011 93 84 86 76 78 72 70 67 60 32 32 27 24 22 21 12 8 6 Asia Europe Africa Latin America Tier-1 Tier-2 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 12
  • 13. Overall captive activity increased in 2011 with significant growth in engineering services/R&D Distribution of new captive set-ups by functions supported1 Primarily engineering services/R&D Number Primarily other functions 82 Multiple functions including 5 Engineering/R&D 50 41 42 2 4 15 23 24 27 15 2009 2010 2011 Majority of the engineering services/R&D captive activity in India, Rest of Asia, and CEE 1 Indicates announcements related to actual captives set-ups only; captive expansions not included Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 13
  • 14. What we expect looking forward into 2012 1 Increased aggressiveness in winning away renewals from incumbents 2 1-2 landmark captive divestitures – but not a trend Continued widening of gap between Tier 1 and Tier 2/3 service 3 providers, making consolidation by acquisition more attractive 4 Exchange rate concerns outweigh inflation concerns 5 Continued increase in location activity in Central & Eastern Europe Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 14
  • 15. Presentation topics Key market Special topic: developments Perspective on Wrap up and in Q4 2011 and U.S. Tier-2/3 Q&A Yearly review cities  Factors influencing U.S. location strategy  City/delivery options Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 15
  • 16. Poll Question: What best describes your company’s future plan for onshore delivery centers (e.g., in the US) relative to offshore centers? Grow onshore delivery while 4% decreasing use of offshore delivery Grow offshore delivery while 0% decreasing use of onshore delivery Grow both onshore and offshore 96% delivery Decrease both onshore delivery and 0% offshore delivery Source: Live polling conducted during the “Key Market Developments in 2011: Market Vista Briefing” webinar on February 16, 2012 Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 16
  • 17. Key drivers of interest in U.S. Tier-2/3 cities Savings relative to U.S. Cultural fit, time zone and Tier-1 cities proximity to client Increasing Sensitivity towards interest in Skilled talent pool offshoring U.S. Tier-2/3 cities Robust physical Government incentives infrastructure Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 17
  • 18. Perspectives on commonly held opinions regarding U.S. Tier-2/3 cities Opinions regarding U.S. Tier-2/3 cities Our perspective Costs are often comparable to Although U.S. Tier-2/3 cities offer savings offshore locations when relative to Tier-1 cities, operating costs considering total cost to manage significantly higher than offshore locations Primarily appropriate to deliver Some Tier-2/3 cities offer a quality pool of contact center and transactional technical talent for IT, although specific BPO work from these cities business domain knowledge may not exist Operating models in Tier-1 cities Scale and associated operating complexities can be transposed onto Tier-2/3 quickly constrain the potential roles for these cities cities Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 18
  • 19. Talent-cost profile for IT skills  Wide diversity of options  Niche options, non-  Experienced IT pool traditional business center 20-80% of Tier-1 Experienced IT pool Operating cost per FTE  5-20% of Tier-1 Tier-1 5-8% Savings Upper Tier-2 range 10-15% Lower Tier-2 15-20% Tier-3 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Accessible annual graduate pool for IT  Often single company towns (As a percentage of pool in Tier I cities)  Costs can be similar to Tier-2 due to small labor market (1-10% of Tier-1) Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 19
  • 20. Models for small scale centers (50-250 FTEs) in Tier-3 cities 1 Isolated and/or  Support unique needs (regulatory, economic specialized center development, industry skills)  Commitment to developing distinctive talent position 2 Complementary  Extra capacity to balance across centers capacity  Well-defined delivery platform to create delivery efficiency and predictability 3 Satellite staff  Support a large center by providing targeted skills augmentation center  Requires clear operating and project management model Each requires a specific talent and operating model Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 20
  • 21. Presentation topics Key market Special topic: developments Perspective on Wrap up and in Q4 2011 and U.S. Tier-2/3 Q&A Yearly review cities  Submit any remaining questions! Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 21
  • 22. Key messages in today’s webinar  Decrease across most verticals, Outsourcing and offshoring except healthcare activity declined in the  Captive set-ups increased, second half of 2011 divestitures remain low New location investments  Growth in CEE and Africa are increasingly specialized  Tier-2 city growth U.S. Tier-2/3 cities can be attractive, but have stark  Savings versus challenges in implications on the scalability and breadth of skills operating model Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 22
  • 23. Q&A To ask a question during the Q&A session  Click the question mark (Q&A) button located on right side of your screen. This opens Q&A  Be sure to keep the default set to “send to All Panelists”  Type your question in the box at the bottom of the Q&A box and click the send button  Attendees will receive an email with instructions for downloading today’s presentation  For advice or research on Market Vista, please contact: – Eric Simonson, eric.simonson@everestgrp.com – Katrina Menzigian, katrina.menzigian@everestgrp.com – H. Karthik, h.karthik@everestgrp.com Stay connected Websites Twitter Blogs www.everestgrp.com @EverestGroup www.sherpasinblueshirts.com research.everestgrp.com @Everest_Cloud www.gainingaltitudeinthecloud.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 23
  • 24. MV 2012 Offshore Locations Survey 2012 Offshore Locations Survey: Perceptions and Plans How do your offshore location plans compare with the industry? Participate in Everest Group’s 2012 Market Vista Offshore Locations Survey and share your perspectives. All participants receive a complimentary copy of survey findings. Take the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lo2012-mvw Survey ends soon! Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 24
  • 25. Check out our blog for the latest perspectives on global services Experts in the global services terrain www.sherpasinblueshirts.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 25
  • 26. Related Content  Market Vista: Q4 2011  Market Vista: 2011 in Review  Global Location Insights: December 2011 – Perspectives on Tier-2/3 Cities in the United States as Locations for IT Services Delivery  Global Locations Compass – China  Global Offshore Captive Landscape and Trends: Focus Geography – China  Blog: What’s your Policy to Serve Policy Providers?  Blog: Video: Outsourcing and Offshoring Trends in Pharmaceuticals Report – Key Findings Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 26
  • 27. Everest Group Leading clients from insight to action Everest Group locations Dallas (Headquarters): info@everestgrp.com +1-214-451-3000 New York: info@everestgrp.com +1-646-805-4000 Toronto: canada@everestgrp.com +1-416-865-2033 London: unitedkingdom@everestgrp.com +44-207-887-1483 Delhi: india@everestgrp.com +91-124-496-1000 www.everestgrp.com | research.everestgrp.com | www.sherpasinblueshirts.com Proprietary & Confidential. © 2012, Everest Global, Inc. 27