(Source: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

By Kim Leonard, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Feb. 26--Ansys Inc., whose software is used to simulate how products ranging from airplanes to Olympic athletes' swimsuits will perform, reported a fourth-quarter profit today of $31.9 million, or 34 cents per share.
That's almost 9 percent higher than the $29.3 million profit, or 36 cents, reported for the same period a year ago. The company based in Cecil, Washington County, said total fourth-quarter revenue was $135.3 million, up from $111.2 million a year ago.
CEO Jim Cashman said despite the tough economy, Ansys's engineering simulation software products remain high-priority investments for companies that use them to design their own products. Ansys version 12.0 and the company's Workbench 2.0 are upcoming releases, he said.
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