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| | ... including those of GHX, Creative Artists Agency and WebMD. He has also previously held roles with Warburg Pincus in New York, Cisco Systems in Silicon Valley and the US Federal Communications Commission in Washington DC. |
| | | ... Microsoft fits into Antipodes' incumbent cluster. Savas explains: "In our incumbent cluster the stocks we own are Microsoft, CISCO and SAP." "These are strong businesses that have been around forever and then the market got very negative on them because ... |
| | | ... said these companies are often considered as growth stocks, but ARK's research suggests more than half have "value traps". Cisco is a good example. It helped build out the backbone of the internet but new software-defined networking products and new ... |
| | | ... healthcare multinational Novartis, Johnson & Johnson, Astellas Pharma, Contact Energy, Eli Lilly, Colgate-Palmolive and Cisco Systems. |
| | | ... sector. The BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF (ASX code: HACK) targets larger, established companies such as Symantec and Cisco, as well as fast-growing firms like recent Nasdaq listing FireEye. BetaShares said the sector overall is growing at 8% per ... |
| | | Whitehelm Capital are partnering with US IT giant Cisco to deliver low-cost "smart city" management services. The services include dynamic sensor-based street lighting; parking, traffic, security, water and waste management; and "eco-friendly" urban ... |
| | | ... NASDAQ's 100 largest companies by market cap, including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, Intel, Gilead and Cisco. NASDAQ global vice president and head of index research and development, Dave Gedeon, said that companies listed in NASDAQ ... |
| | | ... Kodak, SAAB, Borders and Atari - that had recently collapsed due, at least in part, to their failure to innovate. Pointing to Cisco Systems executive chair John Chambers' controversial estimate that 40% of companies on the Fortune 500 would not exist ... |
| | | ... indices this year were the Bank of America Corp, Telefonica SA and BHP Billiton; the biggest deletions, meanwhile, were Cisco Systems, PepsiCo and the Royal Bank of Canada. The industry that saw the biggest improvements in sustainability was electronic ... |
| | | ... while biotech companies Amgen and Biogen both fell 1.2 per cent. In the tech sector, Intel lost 1.7 per cent and Apple and Cisco Systems both fell 1.1 per cent. All three companies are in the Dow. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets have sunk as eurozone ... |
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