Anybody think more product pruning is ahead? Certainly, disposals were reflected in the results for the year ended September 30 which showed organic revenue of roughly $1.61 billion, up 4.5 percent from fiscal 2013, but down 5 percent from last year's numbers, reflecting discontinued operations. Operating profit was about $342.1 million, an increase of 69.1 percent over the prior year. The company's product-of-the-future, X3, did well, but would have done better except the sluggish French economy held growth to 7 percent. But sales were up 20 percent outside of France. Performance in the Americas was good, although the company took an impairment charge on its Brazilian acquisitions as that country went from 8-percent-to-9-percent annual growth to 1 percent. Still Brazilian revenue was up 9 percent organically, while America's revenue of about $507 million was up 5 percent, meaning, well you know. Figures were not broken out for the U.S. However, revenue growth appears to be coming largely from upgrading customers to premium support.