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Cisco: Still More Estimate Cuts; Earnings Tomorrow

Eric Savitz

The hand-wringing on Cisco (CSCO) continues.

This morning, the Street churned out some more research filled with fretting over what CEO John Chambers is going to say tomorrow about the company’s prospects for growth in the January quarter and beyond. While the company has previously forecast growth for the January quarter in the 7.5 to 9.5 percent range, the Street is increasingly convinced that Cisco is going to bring numbers down. The question is how far down will they go – and how long will the downturn last.

Merrill Lynch analyst Tal Liani this morning said that the Street is looking for Cisco “to report weak results and provide weak guidance.” He notes that normally wide spread nervousness would be a good thing – but that this time around he remains cautious, and worries that “near-term trends could still be worse than expected.” Liani notes that demand for both high-end and low-end switches has weakened “considerably,” with growing price pressure.

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