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Cisco to cut more than 4000 jobs

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CISCO Systems said it would cut 5 per cent of its global workforce, or more than 4000 jobs, and lowered its annual revenue target as the company navigates a tough economy that has led to thousands of layoffs by tech firms this year.

Shares of the networking equipment maker fell more than 5 per cent in extended trading on Wednesday, after Cisco cut the forecast to $51.5billion to $52.5b from $53.8b to $55b, it projected earlier.

“We also continue to see weak demand with our telco and cable service provider customers,” CEO Charles Robbins said in a conference call.

Analysts expect demand for Cisco’s products to remain under pressure, as clients in the telecom industry restrict spending, prioritisi­ng clearing their excess inventory of networking gear.

The networking hardware inventory pile-up should resolve in the second half of 2024 or early 2025, Joe Brunetto, analyst at Third Bridge said.

Meanwhile, Cisco is focusing on artificial intelligen­ce and partnershi­p with Nvidia to boost growth. CEO Robbins said Nvidia agreed to use Cisco’s ethernet with its own technology that is widely used in data centers and AI applicatio­ns.

Cisco expects third-quarter revenue between $12.1b and $12.3b, below estimates of $13.1b, according to LSEG data.

The company, which has 85,000 employees, was planning layoffs and restructur­ing to focus on highgrowth areas, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier this month.

It will incur a charge of $800million on the layoffs before tax consisting of severance and other costs and expects to be recognise majority of the charges in the first half of fiscal 2025.

In the second quarter, Cisco recorded an adjusted profit of 87 cents per share and revenue of $12.79b, both above LSEG estimates.

 ?? Picture REUTERS/ Sarah Meyssonnie­r/File Photo ?? The logo of US networks giant Cisco Systems is seen in front of their headquarte­rs in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, France.
Picture REUTERS/ Sarah Meyssonnie­r/File Photo The logo of US networks giant Cisco Systems is seen in front of their headquarte­rs in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, France.

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