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Cisco's Chambers to step down as CEO, Robbins to take over
Chambers, one of the longest-serving CEOs of a Silicon Valley company, will continue to be Cisco's chairman, the company said on Monday.
Cisco shares were down 0.5 percent at $28.97 in premarket trading.
Robbins, who became a board member on May 1, joined Cisco in 1997 and has been senior vice president of worldwide operations, leading the company's global sales and partner team.
Chambers, 65, has grown the network equipment maker's sales to about $48 billion from $1.2 billion since he took the top job in 1995.
He will now work with customers and governments around the world and focus on leading Cisco's role in country digitization, Cisco said.
(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Ted Kerr)