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The New Optical Core: Photonic Switching and Next-Generation Optical Transport in Long-Haul Core Networks.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 January 2003-Research and Markets Ltd: The New Optical Core: Photonic Switching and Next-Generation Optical Transport in Long-Haul Core NetworksC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01012003 Fibre gluts. Decreased spending. Increased attention on metro networks. Are these all signs...
Tags: Cable & Wireless Plc., Genuity, Global Crossing Ltd., Level 3 Communications Inc., Pioneer Consulting, Williams Communications
Research articles 2003-01-02
The Denver Post Business Briefs Column.
The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 31--DANIELS & ASSOCIATES SECOND IN SURVEY: Daniels & Associates in Denver was ranked second among U.S. financial advisers by Thomson Financial Securities Data. The company, which provides financial services to the media, Internet...
Tags: Grupo Mexico S.A. de C.V., Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-07-31
Restaurant group seeks applications for neighbor award
Applications are being taken for the fourth annual Restaurant Neighbor Award. The program was created by the National Restaurant Association to honor restaurants for their commitment to community service and innovative community projects. "Restaurants are vital parts of every community, and many restaurant operators spend...
Tags: INTERNET, Jones, MARKETING, National Restaurant Association, SBC Communications Inc., sheriff, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-06-26
Manqueuhe Net registers Pesos$2,149.9mil losses over Q1/2002.
Chile, May 20, 2002 The Chilean telecom operator Manquehue Net, controlled by National Gird (30%), Williams Communications (16,4%) and by the Chilean companies Metrogas (25,6%) and by Rabat family (21,2%), has been changing its managers since April 2002 due to financial problems and appointed...
Tags: financial, NETWORKING, SALES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-05-22
Tulsa, Okla.-Based Williams Cos. Files to Swap Debt, Add Financing Options.
By Rick Robinson, The Daily Oklahoman Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 6--TULSA, Okla.--Williams Cos. tweaked its closely watched financial situation with two Securities and Exchange Commission filings late this week. The company filed Friday to exchange new 9.25 percent notes with...
Tags: FINANCE, financing, Investment, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-04-06
Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 3--FITCH RATINGS DOWNGRADES WILLIAMS COMMUNICATIONS: Williams Communications Group Inc.'s debt and convertible preferred stock ratings were downgraded Tuesday by Fitch Ratings. Fitch, the Chicago-based debt rating service, downgraded Williams Communications' senior unsecured rating...
Tags: Fitch Ratings, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-04-03
Manquehue Net for sales.
Chile, Mar 27, 2002 The management of the telecommunications Manquehue Net, controlled by National Grid (30%), Williams Communications (16,4%) Metrogas (25,6%), and Rabat family (21,2%) began to contact companies interested to acquire its assets. ABN Amro coordinates the selling off process of Manquehue...
Tags: ABN AMRO, Chile, NETWORKING, sales, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-03-28
SBA picks two state firms for regional awards
Two Oklahoma company's are regional winners of the Small Business Administration's 2002 Small Business Awards. The SBA Region VI winners are Jerry Beagley, Beagley Braiding Co., Calera, Small Business Exporter of the Year, and Chief Gregory E. Pyle, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Durant, Minority Small Business Advocate of...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, investor, network, NETWORKING, Oklahoma, Whirlpool Corp., Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-03-22
Williams restructures debt
TULSA AP -- Williams Cos. won approval Tuesday to restructure a $1.4 billion debt obligation, ending the potential that it could be forced to pay the entire amount in 60 days. The energy company will make semi-annual interest payments on the debt and will assume responsibility for...
Tags: Associated Press, bankruptcy, FINANCE, Litigation, SALES, Staples Inc., Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-03-06
Concerns over Accounting Issues Propel Firms to Issue Earnings Restatements.
By David Ivanovich, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 14--WASHINGTON--Stop me if you've heard this one. A Houston company may have to restate its earnings because of an accounting issue related to an off-balance sheet, special purpose entity. The...
Tags: accounting, Anadarko Petroleum Corp., earnings, FINANCE, Houston, investor, stock, Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-02-14
Earnings Weigh Heavy on Week's Share Performances
Earnings Weigh Heavy on Week's Share Performances For the second consecutive week, the release of quarterly and yearly earnings dominated the weekly list of biggest gainers and decliners, as complied by John S. Herold. Oil & Gas Share Gainers and Decliners Week Ended Feb. 1...
Tags: Lyondell Chemical Co., Williams Communications
Research articles 2002-02-05
New ratings on Williams Communications, Vodafone Group Plc, Transocean Sedco Forex, Transwitch Corp, Manugistics Group Inc.
M2 PRESSWIRE-21 December 2001-MaverickTrader.Com: New ratings on Williams Communications, Vodafone Group Plc, Transocean Sedco Forex, Transwitch Corp, Manugistics Group Inc C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:20122001 MaverickTrader.Com Stock Picks ( http://www.mavericktrader.com ) Senior Editor, Dewey Burchett rates key stocks...
Tags: Manugistics Inc., Transocean Inc., Transwitch Corp., Vodafone Group Plc., Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-12-21
Williams Communications signed a $267-million deal with Boeing - Signed on the dotted line - Brief Article
Williams Communications signed a $267-million deal with Boeing to provide the aircraft manufacturer with broadband networking services for the next 20 years. Williams also announced it would deploy optical gigabit Ethernet service along the national backbone of Internet service provider Yahoo! And the two companies agreed to collaborate on the...
Tags: Boeing Co., Ethernet, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-11-12
Williams Communications Posts 3Q Loss, Inks Deal With Boeing
Broadband network services provider Williams Communications Group [WCG] reported Thursday a 2001 third quarter loss of $268.3 million, or 55 cents a share, compared to a loss of $149.9 million, or 32 cents a share a year ago. Analysts had projected the company to post a third-quarter loss of...
Tags: agreement, Boeing Co., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-11-02
Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 21--PRE-PAID LEGAL HIRES GRANT THORNTON AS AUDITOR: Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. said Thursday it has hired Grant Thornton LLP as its independent auditing firm, replacing Deloitte & Touche LLP. Earlier this year, Pre-Paid's accounting...
Tags: Heritage Propane Partners L.P., Oneok Inc., Williams Communications, WorldCom Inc.
Research articles 2001-09-21
Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 24--CITGO REFINERY IN ILLINOIS DISABLED BY FIRE: It may be five to six months before gasoline production resumes at CITGO Petroleum Corp.'s 163,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Lemont, Ill., the Tulsa-based company said Thursday. ...
Tags: Citgo Petroleum Corp., Games, gasoline, MARKETING, NFL, refinery, SALES, Williams Communications, XETA Technologies Inc.
Research articles 2001-08-24
Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 3--WILLIAMS COM, MCLEODUSA TO SWAP SERVICES: Williams Communications Group Inc. and McLeodUSA Inc., a facilities-based regional telecommunications company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have entered into a network services agreement that will benefit both companies, executives...
Tags: Fine Airport Parking Inc., G.I. Trucking Co., McLeodUSA, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-08-03
Tulsa World, Okla., Business Briefs Column.
Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 24--FIRST FIDELITY BANK ENTERING TULSA MARKET: First Fidelity Bank, N.A., of Oklahoma City plans to expand into the Tulsa market and start offering full-service banking in September. The office will be located on the...
Tags: bank, Fidelity Investments, KDDI Corp., training, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-07-24
What if Oprah lived here?
In what is being called one of the largest deals in the nation for a private home, Oprah Winfrey, the talk show host, has purchased a 42- acre estate in Montecito, Calif., for $50 million. This news led Oklahoma County Assessor Mike Means to ask: "Wouldn't it have...
Tags: Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, Oklahoma, Taxes, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-07-10
Oklahoma-Based Energy Companies Take a Beating As Markets Continue to Fall.
By Melissa Davis, The Daily Oklahoman Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 4--Ten Oklahoma companies -- including four in the energy sector -- were among those pounded by investors Tuesday, as the market tumbled on earnings warnings and nervousness over a U.S. spy plane ...
Tags: Devon Energy Corp., FINANCE, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Oklahoma, Williams Communications
Research articles 2001-04-04
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