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Cisco Gains on Upgrades; Credit Suisse Sees Nearly 30% Upside

By Dhirendra Tripathi

Investing.com – Cisco Systems stock (NASDAQ:CSCO) rose 2%Thursday on ratings and price upgrades by at least seven brokerages.

The computer networking giant held its Investor Day Wednesday. and projected 5% to 7% revenue growth over the next four financial years.

Credit Suisse's (NYSE:CS) $74 is the highest target of the seven and around 29% above the stock’s Wednesday close of $57.56. Analyst Sami Bedri had a target of $56 on the stock earlier.

According to Bedri, current investor sentiment is cautiously optimistic, but he expects the caution to abate as the company executes on its long-term guidance while ramping up its recurring revenue plans. He said the quality embedded in the product orders is higher than investors initially appreciated.

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Bedri also expects the company to use its free cash flows for buybacks, something not captured in the guidance yet.

JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) put a target of $70 on the stock, 22% higher than Wednesday close. It added the stock to its Analyst Focus List while reiterating its overweight rating.

 

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