Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber discussed the company's most recent quarterly report with CNBC's Jim Cramer, describing external headwinds that may hinder top line sales growth.
"What we wanted to do ... in our reporting today is make sure that we're a little cautious," Faber said.
"Because while there's a lot of stuff that Logitech's got going for it, we do think the recovery to growing top line sales will be gradual, and that's because there's so much happening in the external environment."
She added that office vacancies in the U.S. just hit an all-time high, and empty office buildings mean fewer Logitech products sold.
"There's just a lot of things happening in the market, that's why we're a little cautious," Faber said.
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