How Much Have Cisco’s Revenue & EBITDA Changed In The Last Five Years?
Cisco’s revenues have increased by 15% in the last five years, driven by a focus on security, as well as a rise in recurring revenues (services) that are resilient to sluggishness in customer spending, partially offset by a fall in routing revenues attributable to a fall in Cisco’s market share. EBITDA for the company has grown faster, at 26%, with a 300 basis point expansion in margins, which can be attributed to Cisco’s cost cutting efforts.
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