SAN FRANCISCO – Shares of Autodesk (ADSK) โขsurged โ9.1% on Friday, โAugust 29, 2025, following a second-quarter earnings report that surpassed analyst expectations and an โoptimistic outlook for teh remainder of the fiscalโฃ year. The gainsโ arrive amid ongoing pressure from activist investor โขstarboard Value, which continues to advocate for operational improvements and โpotential leadership changes atโ theโ design software giant.
The positive results offer a temporary โreprieve for Autodesk, whichโข has been โunderโ scrutiny for laggingโค behind the broader Nasdaq Composite index in year-to-date stock performance. Starboard’s โcampaign for change began earlier this year, culminating in a February workforce reduction of 1350 employees – approximately 9%โฃ of the company’s โstaff – and theโค addition of two Starboard-nominated directors to Autodesk’s board in April. The core โissue centers on maximizing Autodesk’s potential in a rapidly evolving technological โlandscape, particularly concerning the integration โขof artificial intelligence.
During Thursday’s โคearnings call, CEO Andrew Anagnost highlighted the company’s advancements in AI, specificallyโฃ Projectโ Bernini, an initiative focusedโข on developing new AI models and “AI-drivenโข CAD engines.” He emphasized Autodesk’sโข ability to streamline customer workflows and the potential of the Autodesk assistant, a tool designed to boost productivity through AI-powered prompts.
Anagnost directly addressed concerns about the disruptive potential of AI, stating, “AIโค may eat software, but it’s โฃnot gonna eat Autodesk.”โ This comment underscores โthe company’s strategy to not only adapt to but also capitalize on the rise โฃof artificial intelligence within the design and engineering sectors.
Autodesk increased โits full-year revenue guidance, signaling confidenceโค in its future performance.โข The company’s financial results and forward-looking statements suggest a commitment toโค addressing starboard’s concerns and navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI.
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