Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO) Common Stock USD0.001

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Cisco to buy Acacia Communications for $4.5bn
14 January 2021 14:42
(Sharecast News) - Cisco has agreed to buy Acacia Communications for around $4.5bn, sending shares in the latter surging on Thursday, after an initial deal between the two was terminated earlier this month.
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IMImobile agrees to £543m takeover by Cisco
7 December 2020 11:51
(Sharecast News) - Cisco Systems has agreed to buy IMImobile for £543m in cash to improve the US company's customer experience service.
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Cisco Systems Q3 earnings beat estimates despite falling revenues
14 May 2020 12:35
(Sharecast News) - Networking group Cisco Systems posted some strong third-quarter figures on Thursday, coming in ahead of Wall Street estimates despite witnessing a drop in revenues.
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IBM bid may flush out other Red Hat suitors, Cowen says
29 October 2018 14:54
(Sharecast News) - After IBM agreed a $34bn deal to buy cloud software company Red Hat , analysts at Cowen and Co said there is a reasonable possibility that other suitors could emerge.
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