Nortel: Analyst Price Target of Zero Irresponsible [View article]
Its not irresponsible to have a target of zero. It may be wrong, but given the circumstances, it is not irresponsible. An analyst is supposed to look at the situation and give advice to present and future shareholders and bondholders. In today's marketplace, any company with a track record like Nortel (many quarters of losses, declining revenue, layoffs, many quarters of burning cash), is a potential bankruptcy unless the government is going to bail them out.
Nortel Networks: A History of Failure [View article]
You are largely correct about Nortel's position, although you let them off the hook on all the scandals, lawsuits, and failed new products like wimax, IPTV, IMS, etc.
Agree that NII HOldings is proving that a strong focus on differentiation with push to talk and strong focus on profitable customers equals success. Sprint has simultaneously screwed up marketing and operations to give poor service with poor positioning.
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