A late sales surge lifted Autodesk to record fourth-quarter revenue to close its fiscal year 2013. For the full year Autodesk revenue has roughly returned to where it was in 2008. Revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013 was $607 million, up 2% from a year earlier. Read more on Autodesk’s record quarter on GraphicSpeak.
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