Nortel Networks - Canada - Chance oder Zock?!?
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Hat vll einer ein paar Infos über das Unternehmen und die momentane Lage.
Bzw. Warum ging es hier so stark bergab ?
While that was major news, the more significant development was Nortel disclosing that “it is advancing in its discussions with external parties to sell its other businesses. The company will assess other restructuring alternatives for these businesses in the event it is unable to maximize value through sales.”
At the time, the assumption was this marked the end of Nortel because, after all, a company can’t exist without any businesses.
Today, however, there appears to be a growing question about whether Nortel is going to disappear. A story in Friday’s National Post asked whether Nortel could emerge from bankruptcy protection as a licensee of patents – a potentially lucrative entity given Nortel owns more than 1,300 patents.
“It was never stated categorically that they were going to liquidate the entire company,” Richard Powers, associate dean at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto told the National Post. “It was always thought the Nortel name would not drop off the board and that it might retain some format to continue in a downsized version of what it was.”
While it’s true Nortel “never stated categorically” it was selling everything, everyone figured this was the case…and it may still be the case.
That said, it is interesting to consider whether Nortel’s restructuring is taking a different path other than a complete asset sale.
A press release on Thursday announcing an extension of protection from Canadian creditors talked about “continue to assess other restructuring alternatives if it is unable to maximize value through sales and file a plan of arrangement”. This suggests perhaps there other plans on the table.
At the same time, the Nortel Garage Sale has been a slow process with many units – enterprise, Metro Ethernet Networks, carrier – still on the block. If Nortel can’t attract good prices for these assets, then maybe its creditors will have to accept alternatives rather than see the company accept deep discount offers.
Frankly, I don’t see Nortel emerging from bankruptcy protection to become a small and viable player. The best shot of that happening was Matlin Patterson’s proposal to make an offer for the entire company before the CDMA business was sold to Ericsson (ERIC).
In any event, this long-running soap opera – “As the Nortel Turns” – continues to see interesting plot twists.
http://www.ariva.de/news/Nortel-Chef-Zafirovski-geht-3045408
Wäre fast ein Grund, sich wieder ein paar Nortel-Aktien ins Depot zu legen :-) *
*) Tut es nicht!
Ich möchte mal bei Nortel Networks einsteigen.Was meint ihr,ob noch welche chance für eine Rettung bei Nortel steht oder wird die Firma pleite gehen.
Lediglich bei Washington Mutual erhoffe ich mir einen Ertrag. Ist eine besondere Geschichte.
Wenn du schon in das Segment der optisch günstigen Aktien möchtest, könntest du dir auch ein Pharmastock Depot erstellen. Einen kleinen Betrag auf 4-5 Pharmabuden verteilen. Wenn eine Wette aufgeht, sind die Verluste der anderen Werte ausgeglichen und es bleibt noch ein großes Häppchen über.
Greetings
krauty77
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/...-jetzt-nur-noch-bergauf
post #6296 ist das