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  2. Nortel - Wikipedia

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    [3] [47] Nortel's market capitalization fell from C$398 billion in September 2000 to less than C$5 billion in August 2002, as Nortel's stock price plunged from C$124 to C$0.47. When Nortel's stock crashed, it took with it a wide swath of Canadian investors and pension funds and left 60,000 Nortel employees

  3. Timeline of Nortel - Wikipedia

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    Nortel's share price falls more than 79% on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Nortel is the first major technology company to seek bankruptcy protection in this global downturn. [48] Nortel had an interest payment of $107 million due the next day, approximately 4.6% of its cash reserves of approximately $2.3 billion. [49]

  4. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of England refused to advance money, and it collapsed. The directors were sued, but exonerated from fraud. Friedrich Krupp. Germany. 1873. Steel, metals. Krupp's business over-expanded, and had to take a 30m Mark loan from the Preußische Bank, the Bank of Prussia . Danatbank. Germany.

  5. Stocks' surge to record highs doesn't mean we're in a bubble

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    By comparison, in 1999, Nortel stock rose more than 320%. Adjusted earnings per share grew about 94% that year, per Bloomberg data. Nortel eventually filed for bankruptcy and is no longer a ...

  6. Ribbon Communications - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon Communications. Ribbon Communications Inc. is a public company that makes software, IP and optical networking solutions for service providers, enterprises and critical infrastructure sectors. The company was formed in 2017, following the merger of Genband and Sonus Networks and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. [2]

  7. BCE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, with Nortel's acquisition of Bay Networks, the company's name was changed to Nortel Networks. As a consequence of the stock transaction used to purchase Bay Networks, BCE's holding was diluted to a minority stake. In 2000, BCE spun out Nortel, distributing its stock in Nortel to its shareholders. Nortel's share price collapsed with the ...

  8. Nortel cuts 3,200 more jobs, tries to sell off chunks - AOL

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    Following its recent decision to cut 1,800 positions, Nortel announced today that it intends to shed a further 3,200 positions within the next few months. The company is also trying to drop its ...

  9. Early 2000s recession - Wikipedia

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    The early 2000s recession was a major decline in economic activity which mainly occurred in developed countries. The recession affected the European Union during 2000 and 2001 and the United States from March to November 2001. [1] The UK, Canada and Australia avoided the recession, while Russia, a nation that did not experience prosperity ...