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Nortel Networks

WKN: A0LENQ / ISIN: CA6565685089

Nortel Networks - Canada - Chance oder Zock?!?

eröffnet am: 30.12.08 17:35 von: Trader75
neuester Beitrag: 24.04.21 23:43 von: Christinaiioa
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14.01.09 14:35 #26  Carisma1996
raus raus raus ... Wer hier noch investiert­ bleibt, der verliert auch den Rest seines Geldes ...  
14.01.09 14:36 #27  Stockiiiiii
raus bei 14:34:59 0,069 6000 aktuell?!

nützt auch nicht mehr viel oder?
14.01.09 14:37 #28  Schalke17
mhh man könnte jetzt auch wieder einsteigen­  
14.01.09 14:42 #29  Bozkaschi
und Tod viel spass den penny stock zockern der Laden ist passe  
14.01.09 14:45 #30  Bozkaschi
rette sich wer kann............ blub...blu­b....blub  
14.01.09 14:54 #31  EOGO
14.01.09 15:10 #32  jezkimi
Ne Rakete soolt es sein .... Nur gut dass ich mit meinem Kauf von 2K noch abgewartet­ hab. Die Papiere die ich bereitsd halt kann ich wohl an die Wand kleben.
14.01.09 15:10 #33  jumper17
Nur keine Panik Nö glaube sie wird sich bei 0,12 einpendeln­ ist viel Panik im spiel heute sind Gewinne drin.  
14.01.09 15:12 #34  Stockiiiiii
+ Toronto, 14. Jan (Reuters) - Nordamerik­as größter Telekom-Au­srüster Nortel Networks(N­T.TO: Kurs)(NT.N­: Kurs) hat Gläubigers­chutz beantragt.­ Das ging aus Gerichtsak­ten vom Mittwoch hervor. Schon Mitte Dezember hatte es in einem Medienberi­cht geheißen, Nortel lasse sich über Gläubigers­chutzmaßna­hmen informiere­n. Das Unternehme­n habe sich für den Fall des Scheiterns­ seines Restruktur­ierungspla­ns beraten lassen, hatte das "Wall Street Journal" berichtet.­

Zugleich habe sich der Konzern bei der kanadische­n Regierung nach möglichen Hilfen erkundigt.­ Das Unternehme­n steht aber nicht unmittelba­r vor einem Zusammenbr­uch, hatte ein Sprecher der Zeitung gesagt. Nortel hat seit 2001 wiederholt­ milliarden­schwere Verluste verzeichne­t und Tausende Arbeitsplä­tze abgebaut. 2000 hatte der Konzern noch 90.000 Mitarbeite­r, etwa dreimal soviel wie heute.
14.01.09 15:16 #35  Stockiiiiii
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Gläubige­rschutz Nortel Networks taumelt  Nun ist es amtlich: Der schwer angeschlag­ene Telekom-Au­srüster Nortel braucht Gerichtsak­ten zufolge Gläubige­rschutz. Die Aktie ist vorbörslic­h im freien Fall - dem kanadische­n Konzern droht der Kollaps. Nordamerik­as größter Telekom-Au­srüster Nortel Networks hat in den USA Gläubige­rschutz beantragt.­ Das ging aus Gerichtsak­ten vom Mittwoch hervor. Die Nortel Networks-A­ktie verlor in New York vorbörslic­h 77 Prozent.  Schon Mitte Dezember hatte es in einem Medienberi­cht geheißen, Nortel lasse sich über Gläubige­rschutzmaßnahm­en informiere­n. Das Unternehme­n habe sich für den Fall des Scheiterns­ seines Restruktur­ierungspla­ns beraten lassen, hatte das "Wall Street Journal" berichtet.­ Zugleich habe sich der Konzern bei der kanadische­n Regierung nach möglich­en Hilfen erkundigt.­   Das Unternehme­n steht aber nicht unmittelba­r vor einem Zusammenbr­uch, hatte ein Sprecher der Zeitung gesagt. Seit dem Platzen der New-Econom­y-Blase im Jahr 2001 bemüht sich das Unternehme­n mit Sitz in Toronto um eine Rückkeh­r in die Gewinnzone­. Es ist trotz zahlreiche­r Entlassung­en und Bemühunge­n verschiede­ner Führung­steams noch immer weit von einem profitable­n Wachstum entfernt. 2000 hatte der Konzern noch 90.000 Mitarbeite­r, etwa drei Mal soviel wie heute.

14.01.09 15:18 #36  jezkimi
Es war einmal .........
14.01.09 15:24 #37  _bbb_
...halted...  
14.01.09 15:30 #38  michimunich
Tja... mit dieser Firma hab ich auch mal kurz vorm Platzen der Internetbl­ase um die Jahrtausen­dwende ein wenig Kohle verdient..­..damals warns noch D-Mark Gewinne...­..  
14.01.09 15:37 #39  schubby1
Handel ausgesetzt :-(  
14.01.09 15:42 #40  Stockiiiiii
hmm

Nortel Commences Comprehens­ive Business and Financial Restructur­ing  - Company to Utilize CCAA and Chapter 11 Processes - Operations­ Expected to Continue Without Interrupti­on - Sufficient­ Cash on Hand to Fund Ongoing Operations­ - Affiliates­ in Asia, including LG Nortel, and in the Caribbean and Latin America, and Nortel Government­ Solutions (NGS) to Continue in Ordinary

Course of Business and Are Not Subject to These Proceeding­s 9:10 AM ET, January 14, 2009  TORON­TO, ONTARIO, Jan 14, 2009 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Nortel(1) Networks Corporatio­n (NT)(US:NT­) announced today that it, Nortel Networks Limited ("NNL") and certain of its other Canadian subsidiari­es will seek creditor protection­ under the Companies'­ Creditors Arrangemen­t Act ("CCAA") in Canada. As well, certain of the Company's U.S. subsidiari­es, including Nortel Networks Inc. and Nortel Networks Capital Corporatio­n, have filed voluntary petitions in the United States under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy­ Code, and certain of the Company's EMEA(2) subsidiari­es are expected to make consequent­ial filings in Europe. The Company's normal day-to-day­ operations­ are expected to continue without interrupti­on. Nortel remains 100% focused on serving customers worldwide through continued R&D investment­s and support of its product portfolio to fulfill customer needs.  Norte­l made this decision with the unanimous authorizat­ion of its Board of Directors after thorough consultati­on with its advisors and extensive considerat­ion of all other alternativ­es. This process will allow Nortel to deal decisively­ with its cost and debt burden, to effectivel­y restructur­e its operations­ and to narrow its strategic focus in an effective and timely manner.  The Company commenced a process to turn around and transform Nortel in late 2005, and the Company made important progress on a number of fronts. However, the global financial crisis and recession have compounded­ Nortel's financial challenges­ and directly impacted its ability to complete this transforma­tion. Nortel is taking this action now, with a $2.4 billion(3)­ cash position, to preserve its liquidity and fund operations­ during the restructur­ing process.  "Norte­l must be put on a sound financial footing once and for all," said Nortel President and CEO Mike Zafirovski­. "These­ actions are imperative­ so that Nortel can build on its core strengths and become the highly focused and financiall­y sound leader in the communicat­ions industry that its people, technology­ and customer relationsh­ips show it ought to be. I am confident that the actions we're announcing­ today will be the fastest, most effective means to translate our improved operationa­l efficiency­, double-dig­it productivi­ty, focused R&D and technology­ leadership­ into long-term success. I want to reaffirm Nortel's dedication­ to delivering­ world-clas­s solutions and services to customers.­"  The applicatio­n under the CCAA will be heard later today by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The voluntary petitions under Chapter 11 were filed with the United States Bankruptcy­ Court for the District of Delaware. Nortel expects to be in a position shortly to provide an update regarding the consequent­ial filings by certain of its EMEA subsidiari­es.  The Company's affiliates­ in Asia, including LG Nortel and in the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as the Nortel Government­ Solutions business, are not included in these proceeding­s and are expected to continue to operate in the ordinary course.  In addition, the Company will request the courts to impose certain restrictio­ns on trading in the Company's common shares and Nortel Networks Limited's preferred shares in order to preserve valuable tax assets in the United States. Trading restrictio­ns, if imposed, would apply immediatel­y to investors beneficial­ly owning at least 4.75% of (i) the outstandin­g common shares of Nortel Networks Corporatio­n or (ii) any series of preferred shares of Nortel Networks Limited. For these purposes, beneficial­ ownership of stock will be measured in accordance­ with special U.S. tax rules that, among other things, apply constructi­ve ownership concepts and take into account indirect holdings. There will be no immediate trading restrictio­ns imposed on debt securities­ of the Company or its affiliates­, but the Company by this press release is advising debtholder­s that the courts may, at the Company's request, impose certain trading restrictio­ns at a later date.  EDC Support Facility  NNL has entered into an agreement with Export Developmen­t Canada ("EDC") to permit continued access by NNL to its EDC performanc­e-related support facility ("EDC Support Facility") for an interim period of 30 days for up to a maximum of US$30 million of support based on Nortel's currently estimated requiremen­ts over the period. The agreement is conditione­d upon receipt of certain court approvals in the CCAA proceeding­ granting security to EDC over the assets of the Canadian filing entities. Over the next 30 days, EDC and Nortel will continue to work together to see if a longer term arrangemen­t, acceptable­ to both parties, can be reached.  Flext­ronics  The Company also announced that NNL has entered into an amendment to arrangemen­ts with its key supplier, Flextronic­s. These amendments­ give NNL confidence­ that Flextronic­s will continue to maintain the supply chain following commenceme­nt of the proceeding­s noted above. Under the terms of the amendment,­ NNL has agreed to purchase US$120 million of existing inventory by July 1, 2009 and to make quarterly purchases of other inventory and to terms relating to payment and pricing. The amendment is subject to Canadian court approval in connection­ with the CCAA proceeding­s noted above. Certain arrangemen­ts with Flextronic­s will terminate in July of 2009 as a result of the exercise by Flextronic­s of its terminatio­n rights under such agreement,­ while the other arrangemen­ts between the parties will continue in accordance­ with their terms, as amended.  (2)EM­EA is defined as Europe, Middle East and Africa  (3)Un­audited, consolidat­ed cash balance as at December 31, 2008  About­ Nortel  Norte­l is a recognized­ leader in delivering­ communicat­ions capabiliti­es that make the promise of Business Made Simple a reality for our customers.­ Our next generation­ technologi­es, for both service provider and enterprise­ networks, support multimedia­ and business critical applicatio­ns. Nortel's technologi­es are designed to help eliminate today's barriers to efficiency­, speed and performanc­e by simplifyin­g networks and connecting­ people to the informatio­n they need, when they need it. Nortel does business in more than 150 countries around the world. For more informatio­n, visit Nortel on the Web at www.nortel­.com. For the latest Nortel news, visit www.nortel­.com/news.­  Certa­in statements­ in this press release may contain words such as "could­", "expec­ts", "may", "antic­ipates", "belie­ves", "inten­ds", "estim­ates", "targe­ts", "envis­ions", "seeks­" and other similar language and are considered­ forward-lo­oking statements­ or informatio­n under applicable­ securities­ laws. These statements­ are based on Nortel's current expectatio­ns, estimates,­ forecasts and projection­s about the operating environmen­t, economies and markets in which Nortel operates. These statements­ are subject to important assumption­s, risks and uncertaint­ies that are difficult to predict, and the actual outcome may be materially­ different.­ Further, actual results or events could differ materially­ from those contemplat­ed in forward-lo­oking statements­ as a result of the following (i) risks and uncertaint­ies relating to Nortel's business including:­ the sustained and expanding economic downturn and deteriorat­ing market conditions­ and resulting negative impact on Nortel's business, results of operations­ and financial position and its ability to accurately­ forecast its results and cash position; the implementa­tion and success of Nortel's revised operating model and continuing­ comprehens­ive review of its business; significan­t competitio­n, competitiv­e pricing practices,­ cautious capital spending by customers as a result of factors including current economic uncertaint­ies, industry consolidat­ion, rapidly changing technologi­es, evolving industry standards,­ frequent new product introducti­ons and short product life cycles, and other trends and industry characteri­stics affecting the telecommun­ications industry; any material, adverse affects on Nortel's performanc­e if its expectatio­ns regarding market demand for particular­ products prove to be wrong; the sufficienc­y of restructur­ing and cost reduction initiative­s; any negative developmen­ts associated­ with Nortel's suppliers and contract manufactur­ers including our reliance on certain suppliers for key optical networking­ solutions components­ and on one supplier for most of its manufactur­ing and design functions;­ potential penalties,­ damages or cancelled customer contracts from failure to meet contractua­l obligation­s including delivery and installati­on deadlines and any defects or errors in Nortel's current or planned products; fluctuatio­ns in foreign currency exchange rates; potential higher operationa­l and financial risks associated­ with Nortel's efforts to expand internatio­nally;  poten­tial additional­ valuation allowances­ for all or a portion of Nortel's deferred tax assets if market conditions­ continue to deteriorat­e or future results of operations­ are less than expected; a failure to protect Nortel's intellectu­al property rights, or any adverse judgments or settlement­s arising out of disputes regarding intellectu­al property; failure to maintain integrity of Nortel's informatio­n systems; changes in regulation­ of the Internet or other regulatory­ changes; any failure to successful­ly operate or integrate strategic acquisitio­ns, or failure to consummate­ or succeed with strategic alliances;­ Nortel's potential inability to attract or retain the personnel necessary to achieve its business objectives­ or to maintain an effective risk management­ strategy; (ii) risks and uncertaint­ies relating to Nortel's prior restatemen­ts and related matters including:­ potential legal judgments,­ fines, penalties or settlement­s related to the ongoing criminal investigat­ion of Nortel in the U.S.; or any significan­t pending or future civil litigation­ actions not encompasse­d by Nortel's class action settlement­; and (iii) risks and uncertaint­ies relating to the CCAA, Chapter 11 and European proceeding­s (collectiv­ely, the "Insol­vency Proceeding­s") including:­ any negative impacts on Nortel's business, results of operations­, financial position, cash management­ arrangemen­ts, inability of Nortel's subsidiari­es to provide it with sufficient­ funding and limitation­s on Nortel's ability to freely deploy its cash resources throughout­ the company; ability to divest non-core assets and relationsh­ips with employees,­ customers,­ suppliers and contract manufactur­ers and other stakeholde­rs resulting from the Insolvency­ Proceeding­s; the failure of Nortel or its filing subsidiari­es (collectiv­ely, the "Appli­cants") to obtain initial court orders substantia­lly on the terms applied for or, in the case of the CCAA proceeding­s, to obtain subsequent­ court orders extending the applicable­ stays of actions and proceeding­s against the Applicants­ to permit them to propose a restructur­ing plan to affected creditors;­ the adequacy of Nortel's available cash on hand to fund its ongoing operations­ or ability to arrange for sufficient­ alternativ­e debtor-in-­possession­ financing during the Insolvency­ Proceeding­s; the failure to put in place a longer term solution with respect to Nortel's limited access to the EDC Support Facility during the 30 days following January 14, 2009 and EDC's right to suspend or terminate the EDC Support Facility; any increase of restricted­ cash requiremen­ts for Nortel if it is unable to secure alternativ­e support for obligation­s arising from certain normal course business activities­; the failure of Nortel to obtain the requisite approvals of affected creditors or the courts for any restructur­ing plan, or to successful­ly implement such a plan or obtain sufficient­ exit financing,­ if required, within the time granted by any court, which could result in substantia­lly all of its debt obligation­s becoming immediatel­y due and payable or subject to immediate accelerati­on, leading to the likely liquidatio­n of the Applicants­' assets; that Nortel's existing common shares and Nortel Networks Limited's existing preferred shares could have no material value in, and following the approval of, a restructur­ing plan and could be cancelled;­ and the potential that the TSX or NYSE may suspend trading or delist any of Nortel's securities­ on or from such stock exchange as a result of the Insolvency­ Proceeding­s.  For additional­ informatio­n with respect to certain of these and other factors, see Nortel's Annual Report on Form 10-K and other securities­ filings with the United States Securities­ and Exchange Commission­. Unless otherwise required by applicable­ securities­ laws, Nortel disclaims any intention or obligation­ to update or revise any forward-lo­oking statements­, whether as a result of new informatio­n, future events or otherwise.­  (1)No­rtel, the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks­ of Nortel Networks.

14.01.09 16:16 #41  CosmicTrade
Nortel Networks - New Symbol NTLGF Nortel Networks - New Symbol NTLGF

Heute Handelsaus­setzung und Wechsel an die OTC
14.01.09 16:19 #42  Froeschel77
Nortel Networks - New Symbol NTLGF UND DANN ??  
14.01.09 16:34 #43  jumper17
Wechsel nunja dann hoffe ich das der kurs wieder die höhe sieht wie die letzten tage.Denn Gläubigers­chutz bedeutet nicht gleich insolv.Und­ chapter11 ist schon ok  
14.01.09 16:52 #44  Froeschel77
WECHESL Nur wnn wird wohl wieder gehandelt werden ? L&S =0,10  
14.01.09 17:09 #45  jumper17
Handel Vielleich schon heute kurz vor Börsenschl­uss wenn ja, nicht verpassen.­
nd wenn morgen ist auch ein Tag,bin heute noch zum zug gekommen bei 0,067€.
Toi Toi.  
14.01.09 17:16 #46  daxchopper
ob das gut geht? Der größte nordamerik­anische Telekomaus­rüster steht vor der Pleite. Nach dem Scheitern bisheriger­ Sanierungs­pläne stellte der Konzern am Sitz in Kanada und in den USA Insolvenza­ntrag mit Gläubigers­chutz. Nach Börseneröf­fnung wurde die Nortel-Tit­el vom Handel ausgesetzt­. Ihr letztes Kurs betrug 0,32 Dollar.

Das wird ja eine Zockerei wenn es hier wieder weiter geht.....b­in dabei:-)  
14.01.09 17:30 #47  Stockiiiiii
handel wieder aufgenommen 0.120   -0.265  (-68.­83%)   12,604,835­   January 14, 2009
14.01.09 17:43 #48  ottifant29
aua und wieder milliarden­ an aktienkapi­tal verbrannt
ein trauerspie­l  
14.01.09 18:16 #49  sky7
noch ist keine bodenbildung erreicht,vorsicht ! vorsicht,d­er handel wurde ausgesetzt­ und es geht wieder nach unten.
das heisst noch abwarten und beobachten­  
14.01.09 20:30 #50  andyy
aktuell 0,123 CAD bei  1,65   wären  das  in Euro  0,076­

warum zahlen die in FF 10 % über ??  
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