Apocalypse, at least abyss, at hand for Nortel? After 9/17/08 disaster, what’s next?
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – A Canadian newspaper coined the best phrase to describe the 49 percent meltdown in Nortel stock on Wednesday:
“Nortel Networks Corp. tottered toward the abyss Wednesday as its shares lost half their value in one day” – Halifax Chronicle Herald
And catch this sizzling paragraph from The Wall Street Journal in recapping the 9/17/08 disaster that will forever live in infamy for Nortel workers, retirees and shareholders:
“The Toronto-based equipment maker said it was planning a new round of layoffs and would try to sell a small but promising division to try to raise cash, throwing into doubt the ability of Chief Executive Mike Zafirovski to turn around the long-struggling company.”
Mr. Z has put his own management team in place and reshaped the company’s board since taking over Nortel three years ago. So is he in trouble? I doubt that. However, his company is. Just how much can the battered company take?
After Nortel (NYSE: NT) disclosed before the markets opened that its revenues were suffering and it planned to sell off its metro Ethernet division, stockholders fled faster than Republicans from President Bush. A dumping frenzy drove Nortel shares to a 25-year low.
Here are some headlines and top sentences from some coverage to show just how bad the Nortel bloodbath was:
• The End of Nortel? – Mark Evans, AllThingsNortel blog
• Nortel Networks Corp. has opted for radical surgery to save itself in the face of a sudden market downturn – Globe and Mail, Toronto
• Nortel Heads South – Forbes.com
• Somehow, despite the dozens of disappointments that preceded it, yesterday's revelation from Nortel Networks seemed ominously different. – Ottawa Citizen
• The sale of Nortel's optical networking business could generate more than $1.5 billion US in cash for the struggling company. But whether it can save Nortel … - Ottawa Citizen
• Shares of Nortel Networks Corp. plumbed new depths yesterday – Toronto Star
• Nortel: Would a Breakup Be Best? – BusinessWeek
• Nortel slashes outlook, looks for asset buyers – News.com
• Nortel in crisis again, plans new restructuring – Reuters
• Nortel shares plunge on outlook – Associated Press
• Nortel plunges after profit – Financial Times
What words to keep in a scrapbook.
The Skinny
WRAL Local Tech Wire Publisher and Editor Rick Smith dishes out tidbits from the local technology sector. Read more articles…
Featured
Hot Off The Wire
- Red Hat's new Fedora lead; Cree LED breakthrough; Google, Cisco top 'green' list; Oracle rejects SAP settlement; Yahoo board shakeup
- Cisco server fire threat; Lenovo Android upgrade; cloud startup vs. Cisco; Epic's Blesinski to host awards; Google 'Solve for X'
- Redbox-Verizon streaming plan to crowd online video space
E-mail Preferences
The Skinny
- Charlotte's startup efforts pick up steam as more data pours in
- 'Battle in Bay 7' returns - Are you techies ready for some basketball?
- Inside RTP's new angel fund: Founders meeting 'significant' need
- Who won 'Social Bowl'? Super Bowl ads paying fans to play
- RTP broadband firm Overture, minus two top execs, launches new look
- Will RTP-based ChannelAdvisor go public? They're thinking
- What brands are winning Super Bowl hype? Two Durham firms to find out
- In Super Bowl of social media, Patriots win, Triangle firm says
- Big job cuts coming at IBM? Don't be surprised
- Erskine Bowles is among those who can cash in big time on Facebook IPO

