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ANSYS Ranked #33 on Fortune's 100 Fastest-growing Companies List

Engineering simulation software provider ranked among top 10 tech companies.

By DE Editors  

August 24, 2009

By DE Editors

ANSYS, Inc. has been included on the 2009 Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list. ANSYS is ranked number 33 overall. Of the 24 companies in the technology sector, ANSYS was in the top 10, ranked at number eight.

Fortune’s Fastest-Growing list includes profitable, publicly traded companies with at least $50 million in annual revenue and a market capitalization of at least $250 million. Companies on the list must also have posted yearly revenue and earnings per share growth of at least 20 percent. To compile the list, Fortune ranked companies based on the last three years of revenue, profit growth and total return using data provided by Zacks Investment Research. In the past, ANSYS has been listed on the magazine’s 100 Fastest-Growing Small Businesses list, which includes public companies with annual revenues of less than $200 million.

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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