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HP Deal Costs Stratasys First Quarter Profit

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Randall Newton

A non-cash charge-off of stock for HP prevented Stratasys from posting a first quarter profit. But the deal will soon ...

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ANSYS 1Q10 Net Income Up 53%; Revenue Up 17%

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Randall Newton

Growth in the first quarter of 2010 was spread across all regions and all product lines. Maintenance revenue is back ...

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AspenTech Subscription Revenue Continues To Rise in Third Fiscal Quarter

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Randall Newton

Fiscal 2010 continues to be not such a good time to compare year-over-year results, due to the company’s change in ...

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3D Systems Revenue Up 32% In First Quarter 2010

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Randall Newton

The inventor of Stereolithography seems to be pulling out of the recession right along with its customers. 3D Systems Corporation ...

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Dassault Systèmes Net Income Rises 31% in First Quarter 2010

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Randall Newton

Cost-cutting and better-than-expected SolidWorks sales lifted Dassault’s results, despite total revenue rising only 1% from a year earlier. Dassault Systèmes ...

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PTC License Revenue Up 54% in Second Quarter

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Randall Newton

Total revenue was up 7% from last year; more proof of a manufacturing sector recovery. The SharePoint-based PDM offering is ...

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Delcam Reports Second-Best Year Ever in 2009

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Randall Newton

A boost in R&D spending helped the British CAM software vendor move up one spot in the CIMdata rankings. British ...

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New Licensing Plan Forces AspenTech Second Quarter Loss

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Randall Newton

The short-term hit to revenue is in the company’s best interest, as it continues to fix the mess left by ...

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3D Systems Up 4% in 4Q; Down 19% For All of 2009

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Randall Newton

Sequential trends are positive, as the manufacturer of Rapid Manufacturing and 3D Printing machines reversed its net loss from 2008. ...

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Autodesk Down 26% In 2009, 7% In Fourth Quarter

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Randall Newton

Quarter-to-quarter results saw nice gains, but looking only at sequential results would hide just how hard Autodesk was hit by ...