Cisco expects revenue growth as supply chain pressures ease

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Cisco expects revenue growth as supply chain pressures ease
Cisco Systems gave a positive forecast for first-quarter sales as a Covid-19 recovery in China eases supply chain shortages and helps it meet demand for networking hardware, sending the company's shares 5 percent higher in extended trading. The results announced on Wednesday suggest ...

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