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Cisco Systems Inc. isn’t content to be the world’s largest maker of computer networking gear.

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Speaking at a press conference here, Chambers backed up his fearless forecast with an announcement of Cisco’s plans to invest $32 million over the next five years in a research and development center that will rise in Shanghai.
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"Still a waiting game, this is how the current market environment can be best portrayed," ING Barings said in a recent country outlook.
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