Research on Autodesk Inc. and Mentor Graphics Corp. - Technical & System Software Sector Could Be Defensive Play
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Research on Autodesk Inc. and Mentor Graphics Corp. - Technical & System Software Sector Could Be Defensive Play

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Aug 18, 2011 -- www.stockcall.com/ offers investors comprehensive research on the Technical & System Software industry and has completed analytical research on Autodesk Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) and Mentor Graphics Corp. (NASDAQ: MENT). Register with us today at www.stockcall.com/ to have free access to these researches.

With all the talk concerning another economic pull back going around, investors may be interested in finding some defensive plays. Some companies in the Technical & System Software Sector could fit the bill. Register now at https://stockcall.com/development/stockcall/page.php?name=register.html to have free access to our reports on the Technical & System Software industry.

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Companies in the electronic design automation space could be relatively resistant to downturns in the economy because their semiconductor-making customers rarely ever scale back on R&D due to the speed at which their products can become obsolete. While companies like Mentor Graphics Corp. will benefit from this characteristic of the EDA market, they will also grow more slowly should the economy actually gain ground. Investors looking for free research on Mentor Graphics Corp. are welcome to sign up at www.stockcall.com/MENT180811.pdf.

While the commercial side of the sector appears steady, some companies are also looking for ways to expand their exposure to consumer markets. Autodesk Inc., for example, recently acquired a San Francisco-based DIY community website called Instructables as it attempts to build out its consumer group. While many consumers have been hit hard by lingering unemployment and high fuel prices, the ability to link their products to strong communities could be a smart move for the company. Investors looking for free research on Autodesk Inc. are welcome to sign up at www.stockcall.com/ADSK180811.pdf.

Visit www.stockcall.com/ to see how companies in this industry have grown over the past years and how they are expected to perform in the future.

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