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Cisco To Axe 4,000 Jobs

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Networking behemoth Cisco is cutting 4,000 jobs, roughly 5 per cent of its workforce. In a conference call following the company’s quarterly earnings, CEO John Chambers said the rate of growth has been slow, and cost-cutting measures were required.

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