Robust switching sales power strong quarter for Cisco

Switching business accounts for 39% of Cisco's total hardware revenue in 2014

Reuters
Last Updated : Feb 12 2015 | 8:31 AM IST

Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc reported stronger-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit as demand for switching equipment and routers helped to make up for weak spending by the company's traditional telecom customers.

Cisco, whose shares were up 5.6% in extended trading on Wednesday, has been trying to make a transition toward a new cycle of high-end switches and routers.

The switching business, which makes products that handle traffic at large internet data centers, brought in about 39% of Cisco's total hardware revenue in 2014, while the router business accounted for about 21.2%.

"They are seeing very robust switching sales," Needham & Co analyst Alex Henderson told Reuters, adding that this was good news for others in the sector such as Infoblox Inc, Gigamon Inc and F5 Networks Inc.

Revenue from Cisco's hardware business rose 7.8% to $9.08 billion in the company's second quarter ended Jan. 24.

Revenue from services, which includes the company's software and cloud offerings, rose 4.6% to $2.86 billion.

Subscriptions generate more predictable recurring revenue than hardware sales. The services business is also less likely to suffer from sudden shifts in demand.

"They may have the worst in the rear view right now," said Wedbush Securities analyst Scott Thompson.

The quarter showed the best balance of growth across all of the company's geographies, products and segments, Chief Executive John Chambers said in a statement.

Cisco, which raised its quarterly dividend by 2 cents to 21 cents, said its net profit rose to $2.4 billion, or 46 cents per share, in the quarter from $1.43 billion, or 27 cents per share, a year earlier.

Total revenue rose 7% to $11.94 billion.

On an adjusted basis, the company earned 53 cents per share.

Analysts on average had expected earnings of 51 cents per share on revenue of $11.8 billion.

Cisco forecast an adjusted profit of 51-53 cents per share for the current quarter, in line with analysts' estimates.

The company also forecast revenue growth of 3-5%.

Cisco's shares closed at $26.93 on the Nasdaq.

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First Published: Feb 12 2015 | 5:48 AM IST

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