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Home » Cisco Kicks Off Fiscal 2025 with Strong Q1, Demand Surge in Key Sectors

Cisco Kicks Off Fiscal 2025 with Strong Q1, Demand Surge in Key Sectors

November 13, 2024
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Cisco delivered robust results for its first quarter of fiscal 2025, reporting revenue of $13.8 billion at the upper end of its guidance, underscoring a strong start to the year. This performance was driven by a 20% year-over-year increase in product orders, reflecting a normalization of demand across key markets and a significant expansion in Cisco’s security and observability portfolios. CEO Chuck Robbins highlighted customers’ continued investment in critical infrastructure, especially as they prepare for AI transformation—a trend Cisco is strategically positioned to leverage. Cisco’s gross margin also exceeded expectations, with a GAAP gross margin of 65.9% and a non-GAAP gross margin of 69.3%, signaling solid operating efficiency.

While overall revenue marked a 6% decline year-over-year, Cisco’s business units saw varied performance. Security grew sharply at 100% year-over-year, largely boosted by the addition of Splunk, while observability rose 36%, showing Cisco’s gains in key growth areas. In contrast, traditional networking revenue fell 23%, impacted by changing market dynamics, while collaboration declined 3%. Geographically, revenue in the Americas dropped 9%, while EMEA experienced a slight decline of 2%, with APJC (Asia Pacific, Japan, and China) managing a 1% increase, illustrating mixed demand across regions. Looking ahead, Cisco anticipates revenue in the range of $13.75 billion to $13.95 billion for Q2, with a non-GAAP EPS of $0.89 to $0.91.

Key Highlights:

• Revenue: $13.8 billion, down 6% YoY, reflecting mixed performance across segments and geographies.

• Earnings per Share: GAAP EPS of $0.68, down 24% YoY; Non-GAAP EPS of $0.91, down 18% YoY.

• Gross Margins: GAAP gross margin at 65.9% and non-GAAP gross margin at 69.3%, both exceeding guidance.

• Product Orders: Up 20% YoY, with significant demand growth in AI-driven sectors and normalization across industries.

• Business Group Performance:

• Security: Expanded 100% YoY, propelled by the Splunk acquisition and demand for AI-enhanced cybersecurity solutions.

• Observability: Grew 36%, with increasing focus on end-to-end network visibility and performance management.

• Networking: Decreased 23%, showing shifts in market demand and ongoing transitions in Cisco’s traditional network hardware portfolio.

• Collaboration: Declined 3%, reflecting shifts in post-pandemic communication and collaboration needs.

• Geographic Highlights:

• Americas: Revenue down 9%, facing mixed enterprise demand as infrastructure investments shift.

• EMEA: Revenue down 2%, with stable performance across Western Europe offset by slower growth in certain markets.

• APJC: Revenue up 1%, with modest growth driven by new AI and digital transformation investments in the Asia-Pacific region.

• AI and Strategic Investments: Cisco’s focused expansion into AI and security continued with the acquisitions of DeepFactor, a cloud-native application security provider, and Robust Intelligence, an AI security solutions company, reinforcing its position in high-growth, AI-powered security markets.

• Cash Flow: Operating cash flow increased by 54% YoY to $3.7 billion, a sign of Cisco’s strong operational performance despite revenue headwinds.

• Capital Return: Returned $3.6 billion to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks, signaling a sustained commitment to shareholder value.

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