Cisco Inc.

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Cisco Systems, Inc.
Type publicly-traded
Founded December 1984
Founder(s) Leonard Bosack and Sandy K. Lerner
Headquarters Silicon Valley, California (USA)
Area served worldwide
Key people Leonard Bosack and Sandy K. Lerner (founders)
Industry networking & communication devices
Products routers, software, amplifiers, power supplies, services,
Services networking, remote operations, technical assistance, developer services, digital media players,
Operating income $2.14 billion USD (quarter ending Apr 08)[1]
Employees 61,535 (full-time)
Website http://www.cisco.com/

Cisco Systems, Inc. is a computer technology corporation production networking and communication devices and services worldwide.

Company History

Cisco was founded in 1984 by a couple, Leonard Bosack and Sandy K. Lerner, in Silicon Valley, California.[2] The two Stanford University employees used their own credit cards for funding as they produced multiprotocol routers in their living room.[2] The multiprotocol router was important because it "enabled computers of varied make, with different protocols, to communicate and to access the early Internet."[2] The first router was designed by Andy Bechtolsheim (who later founded Sun Microsystems and much of its programming was written by William Yeager, a research engineer at Stanford.[2] Bosack and Lerner developed a router that closely resembled the one with Yeager's software, for which they had had access to in its early stages of planning. By 1986 Stanford and Cisco were fighting over rights to the router's software as well as the use of Stanford resources for Cisco's projects by Bosack.[2] An informal settlement was reached between the two organizations in 1987 when Stanford licensed the router software and two computer boards to Cisco, in exchange for the right to use some of the software which included significant improvements made by Cisco after its break from the Stanford research team.[2]


Historical Financial Information

"Historical Prices"[3]

Business Strategy

Political and Public Influence

Political Contributions

In the 2008 election cycle, as of July 2008, the Cisco Systems Political Action Committee spent $452,096. 58% of contributions went to Democrats, 42% to Republicans.[4] A detailed list of Cisco's PAC contribution recipients can be found at Opensecrets.org

Candidate Cisco Contribution (2008 cycle)
Congressman Lamar Smith (R) $7,500
Senator Susan Collins (R) $16,700
Senator Mary L. Landrieu (D) $22,200
Congressman Ron Paul (R) $20,089
Senator Barbara Boxer (D) $25,350
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) $22,500
Congressman Zoe Lofgren (D) $11,000
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R) $6,000
Senator Mark Pryor (D) $16,400
Senator Patrick Leahy (D) $11,250

Lobbying

As of July 2008, Cisco Systems spent $310,000 on lobbying expenditures.[5] It spent a total of $1,140, in 2007, and $1,220,000 in 2006.[6][7]

Corporate Accountability

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Labor

Human Rights

Cisco is one of several technology companies complicit in the Chinese government's censorship of the internet, having produced a "firewall box" allowing the government to block certain websites in the late 1990s.[8][9][10]

Environment

Consumer Protection and Product Safety

Anti-Trust and Tax Practices

Social Responsibility Initiatives

Business Scope

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Customer 2 Supplier 2 Creditor 2 Competitor 2
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Financial Information (as of DATE)

Ticker Symbol:CSCO
Main Exchanges:NASDAQ
Investor Website:http://investor.cisco.com/

Shareholder % Total Shares held
Capital World Investors 4.04%
Barclays Global Investors UK Holdings Ltd 4.04%
FMR LLC 3.40%
State Street Corporation 3.24%
Vanguard Group, Inc.(THE) 3.08%

Largest Shareholders[11]

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Country Revenue Profits Assets Employees
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Governance

Executives[12]

  • Mr. John T. Chambers , 59 (Exec. Chairman, Chief Exec. Officer, Pres and Member of Acquisition Committee)
  • Mr. Richard J. Justice , 58 (Exec. VP of Worldwide Operations & Bus. Development)
  • Mr. Randy Pond , 54 (Exec. VP of Operations Processes and Systems)
  • Mr. Dennis D. Powell , 60 (Exec. Advisor)
  • Mr. Frank Calderoni , 50 (Chief Financial Officer and Exec. VP)

Board members/affiliations Executive director/compensation Date and venue of next AGM


Contact Information

Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
United States
Phone: 408-526-4000
Fax: 408-526-4100

Articles and Resources

Books on the Company

Related SourceWatch Articles

Sources

  1. Yahoo! Finance accessed July 2008
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Pete Carey "A Start Up's True Tale" San Jose Mercury News. December 1, 2001.
  3. Yahoo! Finance
  4. "Open Secrets: Cisco Systems 2008 PAC Summary Data" accessed July 2008
  5. "Open Secrets: Cisco Systems Annual Lobbying Expenditures, 2008 accessed July 2008
  6. "Open Secrets: Cisco Systems Annual Lobbying Expenditures, 2006 accessed July 2008
  7. "Open Secrets: Cisco Systems Annual Lobbying Expenditures, 2007 accessed July 2008
  8. Ethan Gutman "US/China: Up Against the Firewall" November 8, 2002.
  9. Kathy Chen and Jeffry Fowler "CHINA: Microsoft Shuts Down Blog Potentially Offensive to China" The Wall Street Journal January 5, 2006. Accessed on corpwatch.org July 2008.
  10. Brooke Shelby Biggs "The Old 'When in Rome' Excuse" January 19, 2006. Accessed July 2008.
  11. "Yahoo! Finance: Cisco Systems Inc." accessed July 2008
  12. "Yahoo! Finance" accessed July 2008

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