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Technology Stocks : Alcatel (ALA) and France

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To: larry pollock who wrote (3707)12/14/2001 12:43:23 PM
From: larry pollock   of 3891
 
Alcatel Hit by Global Crossing Fears

RELATED SYMBOLS: (GX)(JPM)(ALA)(AX)

Dec 14, 2001 (ComputerWire via COMTEX) -- Fears over the ability of Global
Crossing Ltd to survive the market downturn hit shares of Alcatel SA amid
concern over its exposure to the Hamilton, Bermuda-based carrier. Alcatel's
shares fell 7.3% to 19.55 euros ($17.45) after a research note by analysts at JP
Morgan questioned Global Crossing's prospects of staying afloat.

JP Morgan cited market talk that the company's Asian subsidiary, Asia Global
Crossing would draw down a bank facility Global Crossing had previously offered.
"If Asia Global Crossing is drawing down on its credit facility, it could
represent an attempt to shield this money from a potential Chapter 11 filing,"
JP Morgan said.

Alcatel has been hit by the decision of Vancouver, Canada-based 360networks Inc
to seek protection from its creditors after a $1bn deal to build trans-Pacific
and transatlantic cables for the company. Its commitment to Global Crossing is
believed to be on a smaller scale, offering maintenance services, but in the
current climate of suspicion toward equipment suppliers, even a hint of more bad
news is enough to turn sentiment against the company.

Network Briefing Daily: Issue , December 14, 2001

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