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Cisco Shares Surge on Earnings Beat and Restructuring Plans

Published 08/16/2024, 02:09 AM
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Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) announced better-than-expected quarterly earnings on Wednesday, despite facing its third consecutive quarter of declining revenue.

The networking giant also revealed plans for a significant workforce reduction as part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at focusing on high-growth areas such as artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

The news sent Cisco’s stock soaring in extended trading, with shares up 7.78% to $48.97 by 11:00 AM EDT on Thursday.

Cisco Earnings Beat Amid Revenue Challenges

For the fiscal fourth quarter ended July 27, Cisco reported adjusted earnings of 87 cents per share, surpassing analysts’ expectations of 85 cents. Revenue came in at $13.64 billion, slightly above the anticipated $13.54 billion.

However, this figure represents a 10% decrease from the $15.2 billion reported a year earlier, marking Cisco’s first full fiscal year drop since 2020.

Despite the overall revenue decline, the company’s performance was bolstered by increased subscription revenue, particularly from its recent $28 billion acquisition of Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK), which contributed $960 million to the quarter’s revenue.

Cisco Continues With Restructuring and Workforce Reduction

In a move to streamline operations and redirect resources towards growth areas, Cisco announced plans to cut 7% of its global workforce.

This marks the second major round of layoffs this year, following a 5% reduction in February that affected over 4,000 employees. Based on Cisco’s reported 84,900 employees at the end of fiscal 2023, the new cuts could impact approximately 5,940 jobs.

The restructuring plan is expected to result in $1 billion in pretax charges, with $700 million to $800 million to be recognized in the current quarter and the remainder spread over fiscal 2025.

Cisco’s Future Focus and Market Response

Cisco’s CEO, Chuck Robbins, emphasized the company’s commitment to investing in key growth opportunities, particularly in AI and cybersecurity.

The restructuring aims to drive efficiencies in the business while maintaining a focus on software and services, areas that have shown promise amid the challenges in Cisco’s traditional hardware-centric model.

The market responded positively to Cisco’s announcements, with the stock outperforming the broader market on Thursday. Cisco’s market capitalization stood at $197.301 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 17.89 and earnings per share of $2.54.

Despite the day’s gains, Cisco’s year-to-date return of -0.67% and one-year return of -6.19% indicate ongoing challenges, especially when compared to the S&P 500’s respective gains of 15.77% and 23.00%.

However, the company’s five-year return of 13.07%, while lagging behind the S&P 500’s 94.40%, suggests some resilience in the face of industry shifts and global economic pressures.

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