In this economy, you don't need a .pdf to get the news flash: Times are tough.
Even popular software maker Adobe says its fiscal first-quarter profit and sales dropped, squeezed by the economic downturn.
The company behind the ubiquitous Acrobat and industry-standard Photoshop software slightly beat Wall Street's expectations in earnings, however, after excluding one-time charges.
Adobe Systems Inc. says it earned $156.4 million, or 30 cents per share in the December-February period. That's down 29 percent from $219.4 million, or 38 cents per share, a year earlier.
In results reported Tuesday, adjusted earnings are at 45 cents a share in the latest quarter.
That beats still analysts' estimates by a penny per share, according to a Thomson Reuters poll.
San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe had warned earlier this month of a sales shortfall. It says its revenue declined 12 percent to $786.4 million.