Lucent Technologies was spun off in September 1996 as the systems and technology unit of AT&T Technologies, and grew to become a major player and developer of mobility, optical, data and voice ...
Lucent Technologies was a telecommunications equipment company that was founded in 1996 as a spin-off of AT&T. The company was headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey, and had operations in more than ...
Henry Schacht, Lucent Technologies Inc.'s former chief executive and still a director, met with retirees in 10 states last fall to explain why Lucent was cutting their medical and life-insurance ...
MURRAY HILL, N.J. – Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) announced today’s election of Robert E. Denham and Daniel S. Goldin to the company’s board of directors, and the resignation of Betsy S. Atkins.
Lucent Technologies confirmed it is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for problems with its accounting practices. Lucent said it is cooperating with an SEC investigation of ...
Lucent Technologies and Alcatel executives called off a potential merger of the two telecommunications equipment giants Tuesday, raising new questions about the future of one of America's premier ...
Lucent Technologies Inc, the nation's leading telecommunications-equipment maker, recorded its first annual profit since 2000, fueled by rapid growth in its wireless telephone division, the company ...
More than a few years ago, I met with ratings agency analysts covering giant telecom equipment companies like Lucent Technologies. The telecom bust had already begun, but the analysts remained ...
Norwalk, Conn.-based mPhase Technologies Inc. has entered into an agreement with Lucent Technologies of New Jersey to develop nanotechnology-based power cell technology. Bell Labs, the R&D arm of ...
Shares of Lucent Technologies dipped on Wednesday, when the company announced a 53 percent decline in quarterly profits resulting from weak wireline telephone equipment sales and rising expenses. The ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Lucent Technologies Inc. will launch a new venture devoted to commercializing holographic data storage, a high-density, high-transfer-rate technology that researchers believe has the ...
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