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Nortel's Pension Deficit Wildcard
Mark Evans submits: With Nortel NT sliding to below $1 the other day, it now has a market cap of less than $500-million. But is it cheap? The answer is yes and no. On the surface, Nortel seems inexpensive given it has about $10-billion in sales. However, if you...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Pension, Seeking Alpha, Sales Strategy, Benefits, Microsoft Windows NT, Payroll Solutions, Sales, Human Resources, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-10-30
Nortel Cuts Few Jobs Than Expected; Four Senior Executives Depart
Mark Evans submits: After speculation has been running rampant that Nortel NT was going to slash between 3,000 to 10,000 positions, it will be interesting to see how investors and analysts react to what can only be seen as a modest plan to eliminate 1,300 workers, or 4% of...
Tags: Job, Nortel Networks Corp., Senior Executive, Seeking Alpha, Recruitment & Selection, Sales Strategy, Microsoft Windows NT, Workforce Management, Payroll Solutions, Human Resources, Sales, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-11-10
Nortel News: John Roese's Legacy, A Way Out?
Mark Evans submits: John Roese's Legacy? The Globe& Mail has an interesting article looking at the departure of Nortel NT chief technology officer John Roese, who was let go earlier week along with three other senior executives. by Mark Evans
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Seeking Alpha, Globe& Mail, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-11-13
Nortel Networks: 5 Big, Unanswered Questions
Mark Evans submits: Here’s what I’m curious about: 1. Nortel NT is planning on cutting 1,300 positions but despite announcing plans on Sept. 17 that it was restructuring, no one seems to have lost their job yet other than four senior executives: John Roese, Lauren Flaherty, Dietmar Wendt and...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Seeking Alpha, Microsoft Windows NT, Recruitment & Selection, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-11-14
What Would John Chambers Have Done for Nortel?
Mark Evans submits: If Nortel’s NT board had selected a different person to succeed Bill Owens as CEO in 2005, do you think things would be much different? What if Nortel had somehow been able to convince John Chambers that after a long and successful run as Cisco’s CEO,...
Tags: John Chambers, Nortel Networks Corp., Seeking Alpha, Corporate Governance, Professional Development, Microsoft Windows NT, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Career, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Human Resources, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-11-18

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Internet Access: Internet's Rebellious Adolescence Promises An Exciting Future, According to Technology Trends; 1999 Software & Services Annual Report from Deloitte & Touche and Deloitte Consulting - Technology Information
The Internet is going through its adolescence, giving consumers and businesses an exciting, rocky ride into the next century, according to Technology Trends -- 1999 Software & Services Annual Report released Tuesday by the High Technology Group of Deloitte & Touche and Deloitte Consulting. "Companies doing business online today...
Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, e-business, E-business/E-commerce, INTERNET, software, Web
Research articles 1999-06-14
MARKETING SERVICES : Techie Talk There is now help for hi-tech companies battling to get their message across. Graham Medcalf talks to Sway.Tech's Bob Pinchin and Mark Evans.
The hi-tech industry in New Zealand employs 36,000 people in more than 8800 companies, has annual export sales of more than $1.25 billion and in the past 10 years has grown at 23 percent per annum. Yet it consists of a number of companies that find it difficult to communicate...
Tags: Biotechnology, CIO, International Data Group, MARKETING, media, SALES, Strategy, technology
Research articles 2007-02-01
Mashable's Weekly Guide to Social Media Conferences and Events
It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
Tags: Social Media
News items 2009-10-19
Nortel's Post-MEN Plan: Pay Down Debt
Mark Evans submits: One of the big questions surrounding Nortel’s NT plan to sell its fast-growing metro Ethernet network business is: why? Why kick out MEN when it’s one of your few growth assets? While Nortel may publicly proclaim it’s part of a strategic focus on enterprise/carrier VoIP...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Networking
External links 2008-09-29
Nortel Public Auction Continues
Mark Evans submits: Another day, another part of Nortel (NRTLQ.PK) to auction off to the highest bidder. This time, the company plans to sell the software assets of its carrier division. An interesting part of the proposed sale is it includes non-patent intellectual property, equipment and other...
Tags: Networking, Mark Evans
External links 2009-09-22
It's a Buying Frenzy: Nortel Scoops Up PingTel
Mark Evans submits: After sitting on the M&A sidelines for nearly three years, the deals are coming fast and furious for Nortel NT. Nortel said yesterday it has purchased the PingTel business from Bluesocket Inc. for an undisclosed amount. According to PingTel’s Web site, it is “reshaping the...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Networking
External links 2008-08-14
What to Expect from Nortel in '09
Mark Evans submits: Everyone’s into end-of-year lists so here’s what I see after looking into my crystal ball. 1. The metro Ethernet network business will be sold - probably to Huawei - for between $500-million to $750-million. Nortel NT will proclaim it’s a great deal that will help with...
Tags: Networking, Mark Evans, Nortel Networks Corp.
External links 2008-12-31
VMware and SpringSource: It`s All About the Cloud, Baby
Though Facebook's acquisition of FriendFeed seemed to garner most of the headlines on Aug. 10, the bigger story for the enterprise was easily VMware's announcement of its intent to acquire SpringSource for $362 million to bolster its cloud strategy against Microsoft and others.Though Facebook's acquisition of FriendFeed seemed to garner...
Tags: VMware Inc.
News items 2009-08-11
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