Market Extra: Cautious Cisco rattles corporate IT market
MarketWatch Thursday 10th May, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cisco Systems Inc.'s warning of "cautious" spending in information technology sent its shares falling on Thursday, weighing down the stocks of other firms that sell IT products and services to businesses.
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