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Technology Stocks : Nortel Networks (NT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: t2 who wrote (12175)1/2/2002 11:25:54 AM
From: telecomguy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14638
 
Highly unlikely NT will EVER be taken over, short of it being so crippled that it goes into Ch. 11 or something....it is a crown jewel for Canada and there will be back-room deal with the gov't to provide liquidity before NT is allowed to fall into the hands of ALA (not that ALA is capable of taking over NT) or CSCO.

Here is some VERY interesting development......price stability may be happening sooner than i thought -- now if we can get GX & COLT to fold and get taken out...i think i will be jumping in big-time on NT.

AT&T, Sprint, MCI hike rates
washingtonpost.com

Microchip companies are likely to benefit from a 30 per cent price rise in contract memory chip prices by South Korean firm Hynix.
ftmarketwatch.com{A5FC98BC-B412-4000-8832-9EA99CD917FC} World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) reported
that the global DRAM market grew 17 per cent in November.

Hynix was reported as saying it was raising prices in the light of growing personal computer sales which it said had been boosted by the release of Microsoft's [US:MSFT, News, Chart, Research] latest operating
system Windows XP and by a "PC sales boom" in China.

more demand for faster PCs will result in more demand for higher bandwidth connections.