Autodesk Increases Share Repurchase Program Authorization
“This new authorization brings our aggregate share repurchase ability to
approximately
The share repurchase authorization does not have an expiration date and the pace and timing of repurchases will depend on factors such as cash generation from operations, the volume of employee stock plan activity, cash requirements for acquisitions, economic and market conditions, stock price and legal and regulatory requirements.
In fiscal 2012,
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding our cash
generation and statements relating to the share repurchase program such
as our commitment to the program and the timing and amount, if any, of
shares to be purchased thereunder. There are a significant number of
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
statements made in this press release, including those in the paragraphs
above as well as: general market, political, economic and business
conditions, failure to maintain our revenue growth and profitability,
our performance in particular geographies, including emerging economies,
failure to successfully incorporate sales of licenses of products suites
into our overall sales strategy, failure to successfully expand adoption
of our products, failure to maintain cost reductions and productivity
increases or otherwise control our expenses, slowing momentum in
maintenance billings or revenues, difficulties encountered in
integrating new or acquired businesses and technologies, the inability
to identify and realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions, the
financial and business condition of our reseller and distribution
channels, fluctuation in foreign currency exchange rates, the success of
our foreign currency hedging program, failure to achieve sufficient
sell-through in our channels for new or existing products, pricing
pressure, unexpected fluctuations in our tax rate, the timing and degree
of expected investments in growth and efficiency opportunities, changes
in the timing of product releases and retirements, failure of key new
applications to achieve anticipated levels of customer acceptance,
failure to achieve continued success in technology advancements,
interruptions or terminations in the business of
Further information on potential factors that could affect the financial
results of
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Source:
Autodesk, Inc.
David Gennarelli, 415-507-6033 (Investors)
david.gennarelli@autodesk.com
Greg
Eden, 415-547-2135 (Press)
greg.eden@autodesk.com