Aspen Technology Announces Date of Fiscal 2007 Third-Quarter Financial Results Release, Conference Call and Webcast.CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Aspen Technology Aspen Technology (NASDAQ: AZPN) provides software and professional services to the manufacturing and process industries which allows companies to model, manage, and control their operations. AspenTech was founded in 1981 by MIT professor Dr. , Inc. (Nasdaq:AZPN), a leading provider of software and services to the process industries, today announced that the company will release financial results for its fiscal 2007 third quarter, ended March 31, 2007, before the U.S. financial markets open on May 9, 2007. In conjunction with this announcement, AspenTech will host a conference call and webcast on May 9, 2007, at 8:30am (Eastern Time) to discuss the Company's financial results, business outlook, and related corporate and financial matters. The live dial-in number is (877) 239-3024, conference ID code 5774680. Interested parties may also listen to a live webcast of the call by logging on to the Investor Relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. section of AspenTech's website, http://www.aspentech.com/corporate/investor.cfm, and clicking on the "webcast" link. A replay of the call will be archived on AspenTech's website and will also be available via telephone at (800) 642-1687 or (706) 645-9291, conference ID code 5774680 through May 16, 2007. About AspenTech AspenTech is a recognized expert and leading provider of award-winning process optimization Process optimization is the practice of making changes or adjustments to a process, to get results. Optimization is the use of specific techniques to determine the most cost effective and efficient solution to a problem or design for a process. software and services. AspenTech's integrated aspenONE[TM] solutions enable manufacturers to reduce costs, increase capacity, and optimize optimize - optimisation operational performance end-to-end end-to-end a pattern of anastomosis in which severed ends are matched and united, in contrast with other patterns such as end-to-side or side-to-side. Usually applied to anastomosis of the intestine. throughout the engineering, plant operations, and supply chain management processes, resulting in millions of dollars in cost savings. For more information, visit www.aspentech.com. [c] 2007 Aspen Technology, Inc. AspenTech[R], aspenONE[R] and the Aspen aspen, in botany aspen: see willow. Aspen, city, United States Aspen (ăs`pən), city (1990 pop. 5,049), alt. 7,850 ft (2,390 m), seat of Pitkin co., S central Colo. leaf logo are registered trademarks of Aspen Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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