Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) Shares Hit a record high For The First Time In Over 25 Years, Bloomberg Reports

Core Insights - Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) shares reached a record high for the first time in over 25 years, closing at $80.25, surpassing its previous peak during the dot-com bubble [2] - The company's market valuation has increased significantly, with shares rising over 800% since their low of around $60 billion in late 2002, although it remains more than 40% below its dot-com peak valuation of over $500 billion [3] Financial Performance - Cisco anticipates fiscal-year revenues to reach up to $61 billion by the end of July, exceeding Wall Street projections by approximately $1 billion [4] - The stock increased by 0.9% on a day when the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 also saw gains, indicating a positive market environment following the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts [2] Market Position and Analyst Sentiment - UBS analyst David Vogt upgraded Cisco shares to "buy," highlighting the growing demand for AI infrastructure solutions as a key driver for the company's future growth [5] - Cisco is recognized as one of the largest software firms globally and the leading supplier of networking equipment, positioning it well to capitalize on increasing global investments in AI infrastructure [5]