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High-tech upstart Juniper Networks is bloodying corporate juggernaut Cisco Systems in the sizzling market for superfast Internet routers. Analysts say the 4-year-old start-up is the most dangerous threat Cisco has faced yet. (source: USA Today). http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20010130/3027081s.htm |
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Networking giant Cisco Systems said on Thursday it will pay about $198 million to Japan's largest Net investor, Softbank, in exchange for a 1.65 percent stake in the company. The deal could help pave the way for Cisco to move into overseas technology markets. (source: The Standard) http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,21664,00.html |
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Up until last Friday, the middlemen between networking giants like Cisco Systems and the end customer were largely shrouded under a veil of privacy. But the IPO filing of value-added distributor the Westcon Group -- only the fourth filing this year -- promises to give investors a leading barometer of demand for networking equipment and, in turn, a preview of the operating results of companies like Cisco. (source: Red Herring) http://www.redherring.com/ipo/2001/0118/ipo-west011801.html |
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In Brief: - Cisco Systems reported to the SEC that it set aside $275 million, about 3 times the amount last year, in its 2001 first quarter to make up for losses largely from unpaid customers. |
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I am a concerned stockholder of cisco stock. Does anyone think cisco is going to crash? I see that its P/e is very high, which scares me a bit. If anyone thinks Cisco is about to head into bad times please explain why and where I could reference articles refering to that possibility on the webb or in the print media. |
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Cisco CEO John Chambers continues to point skyward, but Wall Street's eyes are increasingly glued to that fast-approaching cliff. How can Cisco not even have a whiff of the bad brew surrounding it? (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/networking/1198156.html |
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Cisco CEO John Chambers continues to point skyward, but Wall Street's eyes are increasingly glued to that fast-approaching cliff. How can Cisco not even have a whiff of the bad brew surrounding it? (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/networking/1198156.html |
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Cisco and Corning agreed to jointly develop optical equipment for the Internet. The project will integrate Corning's optical fiber and photonic products with Cisco's optical networking products in an attempt to speed the deployment of optical networks. No financial terms were disclosed. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/networking/1172578.html |
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What's up next for Cisco as the company matures and its growth slows? This columnist feels that Cisco's future is not dependent upon what it is selling, but what the company is buying. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/1109/inv-pc110900.html In Brief: |
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Just like the average investor, Cisco is trying to find the next big thing in the optical arena. With its program of private investments, Cisco is shaping what the optical IPO market will look like in the future. (source: Ref Herring) http://redherring.com/ipo/2000/1018/ipo-cisco101800.html |
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Redback and Juniper saved the day last Friday and helped the market bounce from a horrid week. Is it possible that these two upstarts have Cisco in their sites? (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/1016/inv-network101600.html |
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In Brief: - Cisco, the world's largest networking company, just got bigger with the purchase of two privately held companies, Vovida Networks and IPCell Technologies, for about $369 million in stock. |
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Is this the end of the tech bull run? This columnist says it isn't, this is just a transitional period where new upstarts like Ciena will start replacing the old tech guard, like Intel and Cisco. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0928/inv-pc092800.html |
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Fortune's list of the most admired companies in the world. GE tops the list with Cisco right behind. Former #2 Microsoft fell one spot. Look for related stories to the right of the list. (source: Fortune) http://www.fortune.com/fortune/globaladmired/ |
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