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CiscoCSCODON'T BUYMay 19, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.
CSCO is seeing similar industry issues that other companies are seeing which essentially has been a buildup of product at end customers who are now focusing on deployment in the short-term as opposed to buying new product, alongside some general macro pressures. It is not a name that excites us a whole lot and has been appearing to lose market share to competitors over the years. With that said, as a large, slower growth company trading at 12X forward earnings and with a dividend, it might not be our 'favourite' name out there but hard for us to be overly critical of it at these levels as well. It has underperformed, and the recent earnings miss will likely keep it quiet for at least a couple of quarters. We would thus consider it OK but not good enough to add to at this time.
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There is a split right now in the technology space. If you think of Cisco, Intel, and even IBM, they are old legacy businesses and are starting to drop off the vine. It is commoditized and they are not making much money off of it. They are desperately hurrying into the tech side of the business. With this one, you are getting away from the set-top boxes, and getting into Cloud and other services. Everybody is up in the Cloud right now and you are starting to get commoditization on prices, which is not going to help this company over time. If they start to see a slowdown on their upscale business, then of course, with a slowdown in the hardware side, it is going to hurt. People are investing for the yield, and he thinks there are better tech stocks out there. 3.7% dividend yield.