4. Key Milestones 2006 Crossed $ 2 billion in revenues : 2004 Crossed $ billion in revenues : 2002 Crossed $ half a billion in revenues : 2001 Crossed $400 million in revenues : 1999 Attained SEI-CMM Level 5 : 1999 Crossed $100 million in annual revenues : 1999 Listed on NASDAQ : 1997 Attained SEI-CMM Level 4 : 1993 ISO 9001/TickIT Certification : 1992 Became a public limited company in India : 1981 Year of Incorporation :
5. LOCATIONS Atlanta, Bangalore, Beijing, Bellevue, Bridgewater, Bhubaneswar, Brussels, Charlotte, Chennai, Detroit, Frankfurt, Fremont, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Lake Forest, Lisle, London, Mangalore, Mauritius, Melbourne, Milano, Mohali, Mumbai, Mysore, New Delhi, Paris, Phoenix, Plano, Pune, Quincy, Reston, Shanghai, Sharjah, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Sydney, Thiruvananthapuram, Tokyo, Toronto, Utrecht, Zurich. Worldwide offices : Fremont, CA US headquarters : Bangalore, India Corporate headquarters :
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10. Infosys made an initial public offer in February 1993 and was listed on stock exchanges in India in June 1993. Trading opened at Rs. 145 per share compared to the IPO price of Rs. 95 per share. In October 1994, Infosys made a private placement of 5,50,000 shares at Rs. 450 each to Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Financial Institutions (FIs) and Corporates. During March 1999, Infosys issued 20,70,000 ADSs (equivalent to 10,35,000 equity shares of par value of Rs. 10 each) at $34 per ADS under the American Depositary Shares Program and the same were listed on the NASDAQ National Market. All the above data are un-adjusted for issue of stock split and bonus shares. INITIAL PUBLIC OFFER
21. INFOSYS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM The Infosys Fellowship Program, instituted at 12 premier academic Institutions in India, supports research work leading to a Ph.D. The Rural Reach Program is a one-day program delivering basic knowledge of computers to students of classes 5, 6 and 7 in rural schools. This year, about 7,742 students from 56 schools across India benefited from the program. RURAL REACH PROGRAM
22. Catch Them Young Aimed at students of Standard 9, Catch them young (CTY) focuses on encouraging students to dream big and aim high. The selected students are trained on computer languages like C, multimedia and e-commerce for about 15 days. students are then selected from this group and are allowed to do a small real-time project with INFOSYS. This year, CTY was conducted in eight development centers and covered about 3,552 students from 466 schools across India.
23. Train the Trainer The Train the Trainer program (TTT) is organized to reach out mostly to faculty and professors. The objective of TTT is to provide college faculty with industry experiential knowledge that focuses on the latest trends and technologies in the IT industry, so that they can share them with their students. This year, six such programs were conducted at various development centers of Infosys, attracting 231 faculty members from renowned engineering institutions in the country.