How Will Accenture’s Orderbook Trend Over The Next Three Years?
Accenture‘s (NYSE:ACN) orderbook mix has improved in favor of consulting contracts, as the company has been able to move up the value chain on the back of its expertise in various industries and strong C-Level contacts within the industries it addresses. Going forward, we expect this trend to continue as the company leverages its expertise and rejigs its portfolio of services towards the high growth opportunities. Additionally, intense competition in the commoditized outsourcing industry will limit its growth in the industry. Trefis expects that Accenture’s total orderbook will grow from $34.36 billion in 2015 to $37.79 billion in 2018. Our analysis and reasons are as follows:
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