probably a good ideaAnyone been following Nortel?
Looked at it last week when it was below $.90, now its back up to $1.67. Still think I’m going to buy some today.
Any opinions.
Is there any manufacturing or design work left in Canada? or is it all outsourced? IMHO I'd stay with the banks & reinvested dividend plan. Much safer in IMHO.Anyone been following Nortel?
Looked at it last week when it was below $.90, now its back up to $1.67. Still think I’m going to buy some today.
Any opinions.
Who's going to pay it, they're having a hard time paying their pensioners.It's a penny stock and a company that still has major legal battles ahead of it in terms of getting creditors paid. I would not touch it.
My broker said their pensioners are taking a 30% haircut. Wonder if they had a choice to take their pension in a lump sum?they're having a hard time paying their pensioners.
Problem was that a lot of Nortel equipment was bought by blind companies in SE Asia, reverse engineered, remanufactured and sold under a different brand name at a greatly reduced price. I remember back then that some of our equipment was being sold for up to $5k per circuit board and a "frame" (up to dozens of circuit boards, stored in cabinets that were hard wired together) were selling for up to a half million each. We were also making complete telelcommunications switch systems stored in modified tractor trailer units that were sold for $50 million each. All you had to do was drive the unit up to your central switch station and hard wire it into your system. In some situations these mobile switches were capable of handling up to tens of thousands of individual lines.I work for a Telecom company, and all of what used to be Nortel equipment is now more and more, week after week, being branded with the Avaya name. Very soon the Nortel name will cease to exist unless it's used/refurb equipment.
It's all made in China now.