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Cisco to cut more than 4,000 jobs, lowers annual revenue forecast

Shares of the networking equipment maker fell more than 5% in extended trading

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Cisco Systems (CSCO.O) said it would cut 5% of its global workforce or more than 4,000 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% in extended trading on Wednesday, after Cisco cut the forecast to $51.5 billion to $52.5 billion from $53.8 billion to $55 billion, 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, prioritizing clearing their excess inventory of networking gear.

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

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

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

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

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