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45
Autodesk, Inc. FY 01
(in millions)
Fiscal year ended January 31, 2001 2000 1999
Net revenues:
Design Solutions $ 743.1 $ 674.4 $ 720.7
Discreet 193.2 173.7 173.1
$ 936.3 $ 848.1 $ 893.8
Income (loss) from operations:
Design Solutions $ 509.0 $ 323.4 $ 394.4
Discreet 23.1 (13.2) 19.5
Unallocated amounts1(392.1) (309.4) (271.8)
$ 140.0 $ 0.8 $ 142.1
Depreciation and amortization:
Design Solutions $ 34.0 $ 43.4 $ 39.4
Discreet 16.6 20.6 22.1
Unallocated amounts 18.2 15.7 19.3
$ 68.8 $ 79.7 $ 80.8
1Unallocated amounts are attributed primarily to corporate expenses and other geographic costs and expenses managed outside the
reportable segments. Unallocated amounts in fiscal 2001 also include nonrecurring credits of $1.2 million, which consisted of fiscal
2000 corporate restructuring charge reversals. Unallocated amounts in fiscal 2000 also include nonrecurring charges of $13.8 million, a
significant portion of which consisted of the corporate restructuring charges. Unallocated amounts in fiscal 1999 also include nonrecur-
ring income of $12.7 million.
applications, including feature films, television programs,
commercials, music and corporate videos, interactive
game production, live broadcasting and Web design.
The Design Solutions Segment derives revenues from the
sale of design software products for professionals, occa-
sional users, or consumers who design, draft and diagram,
and from the sale of mapping and geographic information
systems technology to public and private users.
Both segments primarily distribute their respective prod-
ucts through authorized dealers and distributors, and, in
some cases, they also sell their products directly to end-
users.
The accounting policies of the reportable segments are
the same as those described in Note 1 to Notes of
Consolidated Financial Statements. Autodesk evaluates
each segment’s performance on the basis of income from
operations before income taxes. Autodesk currently does
not separately accumulate and report asset information
by segment. Information concerning the operations of
Autodesk’s reportable segments was as follows: