Analyst sees Adobe Systems shares headed higher after another round of job cuts
By APWednesday, November 11, 2009
Ahead of the Bell: Adobe Systems
NEW YORK — Shares of Adobe Systems Inc. should have more room to climb following recently announced job cuts, a Jefferies & Co. analyst said Wednesday.
Adobe, best known for its Photoshop, Flash and Acrobat graphics and publishing software, said late Tuesday it will cut 680 full-time positions to align costs with its fiscal 2010 budget. The cuts represent about 9 percent of its work force.
Jefferies analyst Ross MacMillan estimates the savings will add about 15 cents to 20 cents to Adobe’s full-year adjusted earnings per share. He bumped his price target for the company’s stock up to $40 from $37.
Though he called the jobs announcement a surprise, MacMillan said he expects additional cuts at Omniture Inc., a software company headquartered in San Jose, Calif., that Adobe bought in October. Adobe, also based in San Jose, has already cut about 108 jobs at Omniture, or 9 percent of Omniture’s work force.
The latest cuts will happen at its own operations, Adobe said.
The cuts come almost a year after Adobe slashed 600 jobs, or 8 percent of its workers, because of slowing sales.
Technology companies continue to shed jobs despite a recovering economy. This week, Sprint Nextel Corp. said it will eliminate 2,000 to 2,500 positions, while video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. said it is cutting 1,500 jobs.
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