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  2. Timeline of Nortel - Wikipedia

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    7 December 1895: Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company Limited is incorporated with initial stock capital of $50,000 at $100 per share, with 93 percent held by Bell Canada [5] March 24, 1896: The first general stockholders meeting. December 1899: Bell Telephone Company of Canada buys a cabling company for $500,000 later named The Wire and ...

  3. Nortel - Wikipedia

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    Nortel Networks Corporation ( Nortel ), formerly Northern Telecom Limited, was a Canadian multinational telecommunications and data networking equipment manufacturer headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in Montreal, Quebec in 1895 as the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company.

  4. 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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Bay Networks - Wikipedia

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    Bay Networks, Inc., was a network hardware vendor formed through the merger of Santa Clara, California, based SynOptics Communications and Billerica, Massachusetts based Wellfleet Communications on July 6, 1994. [2] SynOptics was an important early innovator of Ethernet products, having developed a pre-standard twisted pair 10 Mbit/s Ethernet ...

  7. What Is a Reverse Stock Split? - AOL

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    A reverse stock split occurs on an exchange basis, such as 1-10. When a company announces a 1-10 reverse stock split, for example, it exchanges one share of stock for every 10 that a shareholder owns.

  8. Will Broadcom Stock Soar After Its 10-for-1 Stock Split ... - AOL

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    Broadcom stock has risen roughly 17% since announcing its stock split on June 12, 2024. It still has some room to run to reach the historical average gain. However, there's a catch to consider.

  9. Nortel Retirees and former employees Protection Canada

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    Nortel Retirees and former employees Protection Canada. NRPC is a non-profit member-supported organization for Canadian former employees of Nortel. It was formed after announcements in the media that Nortel Networks, a large multinational telecommunications company, had entered bankruptcy proceedings in several countries.