
Autodesk Inc
NASDAQ:ADSK

Gross Margin
Autodesk Inc
Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Gross Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Gross Margin |
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US |
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Autodesk Inc
NASDAQ:ADSK
|
56B USD |
91%
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|
US |
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Ezenia! Inc
OTC:EZEN
|
567B USD |
62%
|
|
DE |
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SAP SE
XETRA:SAP
|
287.8B EUR |
73%
|
|
US |
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Salesforce Inc
NYSE:CRM
|
258.4B USD |
77%
|
|
US |
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Palantir Technologies Inc
NYSE:PLTR
|
195.6B USD |
80%
|
|
US |
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Adobe Inc
NASDAQ:ADBE
|
169.8B USD |
89%
|
|
US |
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Intuit Inc
NASDAQ:INTU
|
167.5B USD |
79%
|
|
US |
N
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NCR Corp
LSE:0K45
|
131.3B USD |
20%
|
|
US |
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Applovin Corp
NASDAQ:APP
|
92.6B USD |
75%
|
|
US |
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Microstrategy Inc
NASDAQ:MSTR
|
71.1B USD |
72%
|
|
US |
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Cadence Design Systems Inc
NASDAQ:CDNS
|
70.3B USD |
86%
|
Autodesk Inc
Glance View
Autodesk Inc. began its journey in the vast realm of design and engineering software in 1982. Its flagship product, AutoCAD, became synonymous with computer-aided design and quickly established itself as an indispensable tool across multiple industries, from architecture to manufacturing. Autodesk's vision has always been to empower its users to take their ideas from the drawing board to finished products, facilitating creativity and efficiency along the way. Over the years, the company has expanded its offerings to include a comprehensive suite of advanced software tools catering to 3D design, engineering, and entertainment. Through innovation and strategic acquisitions, Autodesk transformed itself from a niche software provider to a heavyweight in industry-specific solutions, focusing on improving workflow and productivity through intelligent design capabilities. At the heart of Autodesk's business model is a shift from the traditional software licensing approach to a subscription-based model, aligning with broader industry trends. By transitioning to subscription services, Autodesk secures a steady stream of recurring revenue and maintains close relationships with its user base, offering them constant upgrades, cloud-based capabilities, and robust customer support. This model fosters customer loyalty and ensures that the company remains agile, adapting its software in response to the evolving needs of industries it serves. Consequently, Autodesk's value proposition not only lies in its sophisticated software technologies but also in its ability to future-proof its clients' operations, all while making a lucrative business from democratizing design innovation across the globe.

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Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Based on Autodesk Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 90.6%.