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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Business
Nick Fletcher

Autonomy shares drop 15% after disappointing update

Autonomy, the software group which tends to split analyst opinion, has upset the City with a disappointing trading update.

Its shares have dropped 282p to £15.70 - a 15% decline - after the company said difficult trading conditions meant its full year revenues would be around 3% below consensus forecasts. It now expects growth of 17%, with organic growth of 12% and year on year profit growth of around 20%. Third quarter revenues were likely to be at the top end of its previous range of $206m to $211m. Chief executive Mike Lynch said:

We are pleased to be at the top end of our range during our traditionally seasonally weakest quarter, but were disappointed not to be in a position to report revenues above this range. There are unique challenges to the summer months with a consequent September catch-up, but we are also noticing customers still showing volatility around their view of the current macro economic situation.

Watch the bears of the company sharpen their knives.

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