Networking
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Cisco Q2 2026 Earnings Report
Cisco exceeded analyst expectations for its latest quarterly earnings and revenue, yet its stock saw a dip as its future financial outlook met market forecasts. The company reported strong growth in its core networking segment and highlighted significant AI infrastructure orders, signaling its positioning in the AI revolution. Cisco also announced participation in a major AI project in Saudi Arabia and unveiled new networking hardware incorporating advanced chips. Full-year 2026 targets were set slightly above consensus, indicating anticipated growth.
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Cisco Systems: AI-Fueled Beat and Raise Drives Price Target Hike
Cisco (CSCO) shares jumped after reporting strong Q1 2026 results, exceeding revenue and EPS expectations. Revenue grew 8% year-over-year to $14.88 billion, driven by double-digit order growth fueled by AI-related demand. Cisco highlighted a “deepening” relationship with clients and a campus networking refresh cycle. While security revenue declined, the company projects strong Q2 2026 revenue of $15-$15.2 billion. Cisco is benefiting from the AI infrastructure boom with significant orders from hyperscalers, positioning itself as an AI play with improving subscription revenue.
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Cisco (CSCO) Q1 2026 Earnings Release
Cisco reported strong Q1 2025 results, exceeding expectations for both revenue ($14.88B) and EPS ($1 adjusted). Overall revenue grew 8% YoY, driven by a 15% surge in the networking segment. AI infrastructure orders reached $1.3 billion, highlighting Cisco’s strategic positioning. While security and collaboration segments saw declines, Cisco anticipates robust Q2 revenue ($15-$15.2B) and raised its full-year outlook, driven by AI and networking demand. Cisco shares are up 25% year-to-date.
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HPE, Juniper Networks Settle with U.S. Department of Justice
HPE and Juniper Networks have reached an agreement with the DOJ, clearing the path for HPE’s acquisition of Juniper. This deal, valued at approximately $14 billion, aims to reshape the networking landscape. Combining HPE’s strengths in areas like AI and hybrid cloud with Juniper’s networking expertise will create a modern network architecture tailored for AI workloads, fostering competition and accelerating innovation in the market. As part of the settlement, HPE will divest its global Instant On business.