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10.01.12 08:08
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1056 Postings, 5301 Tage wamu2009@all

Nrtlq einfügen sieht gut aus  

12.01.12 23:48
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1056 Postings, 5301 Tage wamu2009@all

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http://www.itworldcanada.com/news/...inancials-says-prosecutor/144661


Nortel executives lied about financials, says prosecutor
By: Howard Solomon On: 12 Jan 2012 For: Network World Canada
In a pre-trial outline of his case, the prosecution reduces the charges against three officials, but says “the books were cooked” as part of a bonus scheme
On the eve of the criminal trial of three senior former Nortel Networks Corp. executives, the prosecution has dropped four of the seven charges but left the most serious allegation: That the three men fraudulently misstated the financial results of the troubled company.

In a pre-trial outline of his case, the prosecution reduces the charges against three officials, but says “the books were cooked” as part of a bonus scheme

Prosecutor Robert Hubbard told an Ontario Superior Court judge Thursday that he will proceed with two charges of fraud and one count of falsifying books and documents against former CEO Frank Dunn, chief financial officer Douglas Beatty and controller Michael Gollogly.

In doing so, he said the Crown’s case is simple: “The books were cooked” between 2000 and April 2004 as part of a scheme to entitle them to bonuses.

“In doing so the accused defrauded the public” (shareholders) and Nortel, he said.

The trial is scheduled to start Monday and is expected to last for several months.

Thursday’s pre-trial hearing was originally called to hear complaints by defence that the Crown hasn’t given enough details of the alleged offences to properly prepare for the trial.

But in replying Hubbard gave Justice Frank Marrocco an early outline of his case, and in doing so illustrated the gap between the defence and the prosecution.

Where the defence lawyers complained about the four million documents the prosecution has built its case on and vagueness of the allegations, Hubbard reduced the prosecution to seven transactions or quarterly financial statements issued between 2002 and 2003 and a later restatement of the financials.


By approving the restatement the accused admitted the books were out almost $1 billion, Hubbard said he will try to show. The public reason why the financials were wrong was that matters were not recorded properly, Hubbard said, but he will try to show that wasn’t true.

That restatement was represented to the public as a comprehensive review of Nortel’s numbers, which was a lie, Hubbard alleged.
Hubbard said he will call evidence of an internal Sept. 2002 report to executives stating that $303 million in accrued liabilities were wrongly on the company’s books. The prosecution will try to show $189 million of that was manipulated by the accused, he said, and either they knew about it or were indifferent.

“This is not about transactions,” he said. “This is a case of knowledge”
In fact, he added, within weeks of the first restatement of Nortel’s financial results there had to be a second restatement of the numbers.


The original financials were not an error, he said he will try to prove. “It’s not the transactions that are false but certifying that the financial statements are true.”


There was an indication of how tough a fight this trial will be when Hubbard alleged that “the books were cooked” and murmurs of dissent arose from defence lawyers David Porter (representing Dunn), Gregory Lafontaine (representing Beatty) and Brian Greenspan (representing Gollogly).


The trial begins one of the closing chapters of the spectacular collapse of what was once the country’s biggest IT firms. Then, after the collapse of the tech bubble in 2000, it slowly, excruciatingly, became one of the biggest failures as it had to repeatedly restate its financial results.

In the middle, Nortel said Dunn, Beatty and Gollogly were fired for cause in April, 2004. Already in the middle of examining its accounting practices for 2000, 2001 and 2002, the company said it was now including a review of 2003.

In 2007 the trio and an assistant controller were charged by Canadian and U.S. regulators.


Meanwhile, amid the restatement of financial results, Nortel’s sales were falling as customers lost faith in the company.
In January, 2009 it filed for bankruptcy protection having lost more than $7 billion since 2005.

Since then it has been selling assets, most notably last year when a consortium of IT companies bid US$4.5 billion for Nortel’s intellectual property including wireless patents. LM Ericsson paid US$1.13 billion for its CDMA carrier equipment divison, Ciena Corp. picked up Nortel Networks’ metro Ethernet and optical switching lines in 2010 for US$769 million, while Avaya Inc. paid US$915 million for Nortel’s enterprise division, which makes switches, routers, firewalls, virtual private networking (VPNs), unified communications, private branch exchanges (PBXs), phones and key systems.  

19.01.12 14:30

51 Postings, 4625 Tage hofstetter6hey ho

mir ist eingefallen, ich hab da noch ein paar nortel shares im depot. kann ich die jetzt ganz abschminken? hab mich die letzten (12) monate nicht drum gekümmert.
live long and prosper  

31.01.12 19:26

5298 Postings, 5166 Tage cyphyte$$ Nortel Networks die kommt auch nicht

aus den Arsch...!  

01.02.12 09:13

717 Postings, 4988 Tage MacSteenabwarten

im moment wird doch fast jeder wert gezockt...tria, mania, ROK, gestern abend und heute SOM....da kommt bestimmt auch nortel drann ;) ich bin auf jeden fall gut positioniert ;)  

14.02.12 12:24

1222 Postings, 7569 Tage gordongeccoKäufe!

14.02.12 12:27

1222 Postings, 7569 Tage gordongeccoNews!

14.02.12 12:34

1222 Postings, 7569 Tage gordongeccoKurs zieht an!

14.02.12 12:39

4724 Postings, 4956 Tage tglerHammer News

4,5 Mrd ist eine Hausnummer  

14.02.12 12:40

4724 Postings, 4956 Tage tglernews kam nachbörslich

14.02.12 12:41

4724 Postings, 4956 Tage tglerbeim letzten mal intraday ver5facht

mal sehn  

14.02.12 12:45

4724 Postings, 4956 Tage tglerhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57377034-38/doj-

14.02.12 13:06
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2957 Postings, 4638 Tage XXXTRADERNortel 0.027?

ne danke, wer jetzt kauft wird in 2 Std, bestraft werden, wahsinn  

14.02.12 13:15

1252 Postings, 6765 Tage DR.Carrekrass,

hoffentlich schmiert die nicht wieder ab.  

14.02.12 13:16
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871 Postings, 4839 Tage mehrmeergefährlich!

Ich sehe hier keinen Zusammenhang der News mit Nortel,die 4,5 Mrd.waren schon im August 2011 klar und die Enttäuschung der Anleger war gross.Die heutige News bezieht sich auf den Umgang der Erwerber der Patente mit den Marktkonkurrenten!Also vorsichtig sein!  

14.02.12 13:16

17621 Postings, 5583 Tage M.MinningerAlter Schwede

Wird jetzt hier die nächste Sau durch die Kirche getrieben ?  

14.02.12 13:17

31878 Postings, 5242 Tage tbhomyNortel ohne Kanada? Alleingang in D...

http://www.tmx.com/en/news_events/...tins/6-23-2009_TSX-DelistNT.html

Viel Spaß noch beim Zocken, habe etwas 'Taschengeld' mitgenommen soeben.  

14.02.12 13:19

2957 Postings, 4638 Tage XXXTRADER120% binnen kürzester Zeit

Vorsicht Leute  

14.02.12 13:39

2957 Postings, 4638 Tage XXXTRADERKönnte durchaus

nochmals in den Bereich 0.015-0.021? rutschen  

14.02.12 13:41
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7839 Postings, 4984 Tage D2ChrisSchöner Run.

Aber ich kann mir nicht vorstellen das die Amis mit nen Gap von über 100% eröffnen, oder?  

14.02.12 13:50
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1019 Postings, 5753 Tage Ja Sager@D2Chris

Das wird laufen wie immer. Bis zur Eröffnung bei den Amis gehts hoch, danach gehts es in etwa 10 mal schneller wieder runter.

 

 

14.02.12 14:10

31878 Postings, 5242 Tage tbhomyBid US bei 0,0147 ?...

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