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A bankruptcy at Nortel (NT)?

Posted Dec 10th 2008 9:03AM by Douglas McIntyreDouglas McIntyre RSS Feed
Filed under: Nokia Corp. (NOK), Nortel Networks (NT), Alcatel-LucentADS (ALU)


Nortel (NYSE: NT), the communications equipment maker, is one of the largest companies in Canada. Like a lot of other firms that have a balance sheet full of debt, it will try to restructure what it owes to its creditors. If that doesn't work, it is looking at going into Chapter 11 and a lot of those creditors will not get what they were expecting when they made their loans in the firs place.

According to The Wall Street Journal, "The move comes as the Toronto-based company grapples with plummeting sales for its wireless gear and as the credit crunch hobbles the sale of key assets."

The news is telling. Being in the wireless business used to be a great position. Cellular systems were expanding rapidly. In many cases handsets were even replacing landlines. The opportunity for growth seemed nearly limitless.

But there have been signs that even a hot industry like wireless can be undermined by a recession. Nokia (NYSE: NOK) has warned that handset sales will be down next year. Global growth may slow to nothing even when emerging markets like China and India are figured in. Not so long ago, companies like Nortel and Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) had reasonable prospects even if they were going through period of cuts to save costs and make product development and marketing more efficient.

The wireless business was considered one of the most significant global growth industries. Until recently that is.

Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.

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