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2013 Annual Report
2014 Form 10-K 18
failure to produce sufficient revenue, billings or subscription growth and profitability,
results and future projections related to our business model transition,
confusion on the part of analysts and investors about the short-term and long-term impact to our business resulting
from our business model transition;
weak or negative growth in one or more of the industries we serve, including architecture, engineering and
construction, manufacturing, education and digital media and entertainment markets,
dependence on and the timing of large transactions,
changes in product mix, pricing pressure or changes in product pricing,
changes in billings linearity,
fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and the effectiveness of our hedging activity,
the ability of governments around the world to adopt fiscal policies, meet their financial and debt obligations, and to
finance infrastructure projects,
lower growth or contraction of our upgrade or maintenance programs,
failure to achieve and maintain planned cost reductions and productivity increases,
the effectiveness of our internal business reorganization,
restructuring or other accounting charges and unexpected costs or other operating expenses,
failure to expand our AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT products customer base to related design products,
our inability to rapidly adapt to technological and customer preference changes, including those related to cloud
computing, mobile devices, and new computing platforms,
the timing of the introduction of new products by us or our competitors,
the success of new business or sales initiatives and increasing our portfolio of product suites,
the financial and business condition of our reseller and distribution channels,
failure to accurately predict the impact of acquired businesses or to identify and realize the anticipated benefits of
acquisitions, and successfully integrate such acquired businesses and technologies,
perceived or actual technical or other problems with a product or combination of products,
unexpected or negative outcomes of matters and expenses relating to litigation or regulatory inquiries,
failure to achieve anticipated levels of customer acceptance of key new applications,
increases in cloud services-related expenses,
security breaches and potential financial penalties to customers and government entities,
timing of additional investments in the development of our platform or deployment of our services,
timing of product releases and retirements,