Nortel Networks - Canada - Chance oder Zock?!?
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Nortel Networks posts 4th-quarter net income of $1.8 billion, boosted by sale of business
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/...fit-apf-2222519768.html?x=0&.v=2
Speculative investors look for a "cheap lottery ticket" need to look no further than Nortel Networks, (NRTLQ). Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2009, saying the economic crisis compounded its existing financial troubles, making a turnaround impossible. The company has been selling its operations piece by piece for the past year.
For 2009, Nortel earned $488 million, or 96 cents per share, reversing a year-earlier loss of $5.8 billion, or $11.64 per share. Revenue slid to $4.09 billion from $7.62 billion. NRTLQ is currently trading at $0.05.
With the Nortel (NRTLQ) garage sale nearly complete, the last major assets on the table are the 50.1% stake in the Nortel-LG joint venture and the 3,000+ patent portfolios, which includes the much-coveted LTE patents.
There is, however, another valuable asset that has escaped the spotlight: Nortel’s minority stake in Blade Network Technologies, which makes data center networking products. Nortel acquired the position in 2006 when it sold parts of its Blade Server Switch Business Unit to BLADE in return for equity in the newly-formed company. The assets contributed by Nortel included intellectual property and customer contracts.
Over the past four years, BLADE it had enjoyed significant success. In 2009, it posted record-high shipments of $79-million and enjoyed double-digit growth. Last August, it closed a series B financing round that valued the company at $240 million. In 2010, BLADE expects to have shipments of more than $100-million.
Nortel still has a viable brand. Given that, and the fact there’s been a lot of revolutionary changes in the industry, that could create new opportunities for service provider equipment vendors. Our feeling is a smart private equity or even an internal group of Nortel people could rebuild something that would in effect behave like a start-up but would have the Nortel brand associated with it with a NYSE price.
Posted by SUPRASTOCK at 3/14/2010 09:11:00 PM
Monday Trading Alert NRTLQ
Speculative investors look for a "cheap lottery ticket" need to look no further than Nortel Networks, (NRTLQ). Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2009, saying the economic crisis compounded its existing financial troubles, making a turnaround impossible. The company has been selling its operations piece by piece for the past year.
For 2009, Nortel earned $488 million, or 96 cents per share, reversing a year-earlier loss of $5.8 billion, or $11.64 per share. Revenue slid to $4.09 billion from $7.62 billion. NRTLQ is currently trading at $0.05.
With the Nortel (NRTLQ) garage sale nearly complete, the last major assets on the table are the 50.1% stake in the Nortel-LG joint venture and the 3,000+ patent portfolios, which includes the much-coveted LTE patents.
There is, however, another valuable asset that has escaped the spotlight: Nortel’s minority stake in Blade Network Technologies, which makes data center networking products. Nortel acquired the position in 2006 when it sold parts of its Blade Server Switch Business Unit to BLADE in return for equity in the newly-formed company. The assets contributed by Nortel included intellectual property and customer contracts.
Over the past four years, BLADE it had enjoyed significant success. In 2009, it posted record-high shipments of $79-million and enjoyed double-digit growth. Last August, it closed a series B financing round that valued the company at $240 million. In 2010, BLADE expects to have shipments of more than $100-million.
Nortel still has a viable brand. Given that, and the fact there’s been a lot of revolutionary changes in the industry, that could create new opportunities for service provider equipment vendors. Our feeling is a smart private equity or even an internal group of Nortel people could rebuild something that would in effect behave like a start-up but would have the Nortel brand associated with it with a NYSE price.
Posted by SUPRASTOCK at 3/14/2010 09:11:00 PM
Danke
Ist der Gewinn eigentlich _nur_ durch die Einmalerlöse zustande gekommen?
Ich hab die ersten Nortel Scheinchen schon länger im Depot. Mal schauen, ob hier das klappt, was bei WAMUQ und Spansion nicht klappen will^^
Und da kriechen sie aus der Versenkung die Neuangemeldeten..
und schreien guruhafte Kursziele von 1,00 $ in die Menge der Lemminge.
Wer einsteigt dem ist nicht mehr zu helfen.
Wertnotierung wird eingestellt... letzte Zuckungen eines toten Titels.
War auch immer ein Nortel Fan,da die Produkte eindeutig Marktführerschaft haben.
Hab beim Hype 5K€ gewonnen,und die gleiche Summe wieder verloren,weil ich den Ausstieg verpasst habe.
Nur da hatte Nortel noch die Ethernet Sparte,die mittlerweile an Cienna verscherbelt wurde.
Womit bitte,will man also Geld verdienen,wenn kein Produkt mehr da ist?
Gruß Wilbär.Wünsche allen viel Glück beim Zock.
Wenn man davon absieht, welche Patente Nortel hält, haben die "nix" (außer ein paar anderen Sachen, die "nix" wert sind)
Muss jeder selbst wissen, was er tut. Cosmic lästert ja eh gern, wenn man sich seine Postings so anschaut. Aber als Broker (du bist Broker bei GM? :) sollte es doch ein leichtes sein, eine seriöse Quelle für das "Einstellen", "Delisten", wasauchimmer nennen zu können, oder?
Da steht lediglich was von Nortel Networks Limited (NNL), nicht von der Corp (NNC).
Und wenn man http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1119664/...12510057142/d8k.htm glauben kann (folgendes steht geschrieben: "The Company (NNC) owns all of Nortel Networks Limited’s (“NNL”) common shares and NNL is the Company’s principal direct operating subsidiary.) dürfte das A0LENQ nicht betreffen, da das die NNC Common Shares sind.
Ich mag mich irren aber hey, no Risk, no fun .)
vor ungefähr 12 Stunden via web
http://twitter.com/shakerzstocks/statuses/10588088492
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http://www.beaconequity.com/...-alert-for-nortel-networks-corp-nrtlq/
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