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    Cisco Sees Revenue Falling as Economic Woes Spread

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    Networking giant Cisco Systems has warned that revenue could fall as much as 10 percent in the current quarter. Shares of both Cisco and smaller rival Juniper Networks fell on the news.

    By Ritsuko Ando

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO) Chief Executive John Chambers warned that revenue could fall as much as 10 percent in the current quarter as an economic downturn spreads from the United States to Europe and Asia.

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    The company's shares fell 6 percent after Chambers's cautious outlook for the impact of a weaker global economy on the world's largest maker of network equipment, often seen as a bellwether in the technology sector.

    "We do believe that the challenges that initially affected the U.S. have spread to other countries around the world," Chambers said.

    Analysts said that meant Cisco's peers as well as the broader technology sector could see slower spending well into 2009. Chambers said it was hard to be sure about the outlook.

    "It's probably the second most difficult time in my career in terms of my comfort level with the forecast," he said, noting that increasing Internet traffic meant there was still demand for network equipment and conditions were better than during the 2001 downturn.

    Cisco, which makes routers and switches which direct Internet traffic, forecast revenue would fall 5 to 10 percent in the fiscal second-quarter from the year-ago period.

    Orders decreased 9 percent in October from a year earlier. Chambers said geographic expansion which had helped offset weaker U.S. sales in the past, now provided little support as the downturn spread to Europe, Asia and emerging markets.

    Cisco reiterated its long-term revenue growth projection of 12 to 17 percent, assuming that the global economy returns to normal.



     
     
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