Autodesk to cut 750 jobs, lowers earnings outlook

By Dawn Kawamoto, CNET News.com
Friday, January 16, 2009 01:34 PM

Autodesk announced on Thursday plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce--or about 750 employees--as it lowered its fourth-quarter earnings outlook.

The drafting and design software maker now expects to post between US$475 million and US$500 million in revenue when it reports results on February 26. In its previous forecast in November, the company said it expected to bring in US$525 million to US$550 million in the quarter.

Autodesk also lowered its non-GAAP earnings outlook to 18 cents to 24 cents, excluding special charges, down from its previous forecast of 28 cents to 34 cents.

The company's shares fell as much as 15.5 percent in intraday trading to US$14.98.

Autodesk plans to take a pretax charge of US$65 million to US$75 million as a result of the restructuring and layoffs, and save roughly US$130 million in annual pretax dollars beginning next year.

Autodesk noted that it also "may take an impairment charge of up to US$125 million net of taxes" in the fourth quarter, adding that a final determination hasn't been made.

The layoff announcement and fourth-quarter warning come two days after Yahoo announced its hiring of Autodesk Executive Chairwoman Carol Bartz as its new CEO.

This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.com.


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