Cisco stock today: CSCO slips into the close as year-end trading thins, dividend date nears

Cisco stock today: CSCO slips into the close as year-end trading thins, dividend date nears

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 18:54 ET — After-hours

  • Cisco shares closed down about 0.5% at $77.03 and were little changed after hours.
  • U.S. stocks ended 2025’s final session lower as traders closed books in light holiday-week volume.
  • Cisco’s next quarterly dividend is due Jan. 21, with a Jan. 2 record date.

Cisco Systems Inc shares slipped in the final trading session of 2025, closing down about 0.5% at $77.03 and holding steady in after-hours trading.

The move came as Wall Street wrapped up the year with broad declines in thin holiday-week trade. The S&P 500 fell 0.74% and the Nasdaq dropped 0.76%, and U.S. markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, Reuters reported. “It’s perfectly fine in any bull market to have moments of cost,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, pointing to profit-taking when liquidity is low. Reuters

Rate-sensitive tech stocks also took cues from the bond market after fresh labor data. Initial jobless claims fell by 16,000 to 199,000 for the week ended Dec. 27, and the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield rose to about 4.16%, Reuters reported. Reuters+1

Higher yields often pressure technology shares because they raise the discount rate investors apply to future earnings, a key input for how markets value long-duration cash flows.

Cisco’s drop was smaller than some closely watched networking and cybersecurity names. Arista Networks fell about 1.1% and Fortinet slid about 1.1% on the day.

Investors also have a near-term calendar item heading into the first session of 2026. Cisco said it will pay a quarterly dividend of $0.41 per share on Jan. 21 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on Jan. 2. Cisco Investor Relations

A stock trades “ex-dividend” when new buyers no longer receive the upcoming payout. Those dates can drive short-term positioning, especially in stocks held for income.

Beyond the dividend, the bigger debate is whether Cisco’s AI-driven networking demand stays strong as budgets reset. In November, Cisco raised its fiscal 2026 revenue and profit outlook and said it expects $3 billion in AI infrastructure revenue from hyperscale cloud customers in fiscal 2026, Reuters reported. Reuters

Traders will be watching for signs that demand is broadening beyond the largest cloud players into enterprise refresh cycles, and whether higher-margin software and security growth can offset any normalization in hardware orders.

The macro backdrop remains in focus, with investors weighing how quickly the Federal Reserve can ease policy in 2026. The Fed’s next policy meeting is scheduled for Jan. 27-28, Reuters reported. Reuters

With U.S. markets shut on Thursday and trading set to resume Friday, the dividend record date and early-January data are likely to shape near-term positioning in Cisco. Any company-specific headlines on orders or guidance could move the stock more sharply than usual in post-holiday liquidity.

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