czwartek, 12 grudnia 2013

Cisco resurgence in China to require time, patience: CEO Chambers

Chairman of the Board and CEO of Cisco John Chambers speaks at the Global Investment Conference 2012 in London By Sinead Carew and Nicola Leske NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Chief Executive John Chambers said on Thursday that the network equipment company is preparing for a long battle to improve its business in China, one that will not be won "in a quarter or two." The company's revenue in China fell by 18 percent in the quarter ended in October, a major contributor to a 21 percent decline in the company's top five emerging markets. Cisco said on November 13 that a backlash against U.S. government spying in China contributed to its declining revenue, after a former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden exposed widespread surveillance - in particular through Internet data, much of which is transmitted via Cisco equipment. It said that the spying scandal, which involved multiple countries, was not a significant issue for Cisco outside of China. Chambers said Cisco is "in China for the long run," but he was reluctant to offer much detail on how the company plans to improve its business in the country, where China-based rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has been gaining a lot of ground.








via Tech News Headlines - Yahoo News http://news.yahoo.com/cisco-resurgence-china-require-time-patience-ceo-chambers-223127246--finance.html

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