October 29, 2009
SOUTHPOINTE, Pa., Oct. 29 -- ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced that it has been included on the Forbes 200 Best Small Companies in America list, ranking 85th. This is the seventh time that ANSYS has made the list over the past nine years.
The list comprises financially solid small-cap businesses that have annual revenues between $5 million and $750 million, have traded publicly for at least a year and are priced over $5. Rankings are based on earnings and sales growth, along with return on equity in the past 12 months and over five years. Stock performance of each company was compared with that of its peers.
"It is an honor to once again be named to the Forbes list, a ranking that reflects our company's achievement of consistent growth. It also reinforces that our Simulation Driven Product Development vision and strategy are on the right track," said Jim Cashman, president and CEO at ANSYS, Inc. "In particular, our success over the past year demonstrates that, even in hard times, customers understand the value that ANSYS brings in pushing the boundaries of product innovation."
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About ANSYS, Inc.
ANSYS, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANSS), founded in 1970, develops and globally markets engineering simulation software and technologies widely used by engineers and designers across a broad spectrum of industries. The company focuses on the development of open and flexible solutions that enable users to analyze designs directly on the desktop, providing a common platform for fast, efficient and cost-conscious product development, from design concept to final-stage testing and validation. The company and its global network of channel partners provide sales, support and training for customers. Headquartered in Canonsburg, Pa., with more than 60 strategic sales locations throughout the world, ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries employ over 1,600 people and distribute ANSYS products through a network of channel partners in over 40 countries. Visit www.ansys.com for more information.
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