| Business Summary | | Cisco
Systems,
Inc.
and
its
subsidiaries
are
engaged
in
networking
for
the
Internet.
Cisco
hardware,
software
and
service
offerings
are
used
to
create
Internet
solutions
so
that
individuals,
companies
and
countries
have
seamless
access
to
information,
regardless
of
differences
in
time
and
place.
Cisco
solutions
provide
a
competitive
advantage
to
customers
through
more
efficient
and
timely
exchange
of
information,
which,
in
turn,
leads
to
cost
savings,
process
efficiencies
and
closer
relationships
with
their
customers,
prospects,
business
partners,
suppliers
and
employees.
These
solutions
form
the
networking
foundation
for
companies,
universities,
utilities
and
government
agencies
worldwide. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Cisco
Systems,
Inc.
provides
networking
solutions
that
connect
computing
devices
and
computer
networks,
allowing
people
to
access
or
transfer
information
without
regard
to
differences
in
time,
place,
or
type
of
computer
system.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
7/28/01,
revenues
rose
18%
to
$22.29
billion.
Net
loss
totaled
$1.01
billion
vs.
an
income
of
$2.67
billion.
Results
reflect
increased
unit
sales
of
router
and
switch
products,
offset
by
a
$1.17
billion
restructuring
charge. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000
Compensation | | Pay | Exer | |
| John Morgridge, 67 Chairman | -- | -- | John Chambers, 51 Pres,
CEO, | $1.3M | $156M | Donald Valentine, 68 Vice
Chairman | -- | -- | Larry Carter, 57 Sr.
VP-Fin. and Admin., CFO, Sec., Director | 1.2M | 48M | Charles Giancarlo, 42 Sr.
VP, Small/Medium Bus. Line of Bus. | -- | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 29-July-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.; "Exer" is the value of options excercised during the fiscal year. |
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