Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Mentor Graphics UK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 January 2003
Strong book to bill
puts Mentor on track
Mentor Graphics has revealed that it expects to meet fourth quarter 2002 First Call consensus earnings-before-goodwill of $0.27, with revenues in line with expectations
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"The book-to-bill for the fourth quarter was a near record", said Gregory K Hinckley, president of Mentor Graphics. "We saw strengthening in the business, particularly in printed circuit board, FPGA, and emulation products. These results give us increased confidence in our existing 2003 guidance".
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