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John roese nortel bankruptcy

          In addition, four of the company's top executives, including Ottawa-based chief technology officer John Roese, left the company on Jan. 1.!

          Nortel's Decline: A Timeline

          Nortel Networks filed Jan.

          14 for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in Canada, just days before it was expected to pony up a $107 million interest payment.

          Restructuring and bankruptcy protection might not be the end of Nortel Networks Ltd., but it's certainly the end of Nortel as we know it.

        1. Early in it became clear that Nortel was on the verge of bankruptcy.
        2. In addition, four of the company's top executives, including Ottawa-based chief technology officer John Roese, left the company on Jan. 1.
        3. Parties and Attorneys · Authorities.
        4. As the telecoms giant seeks bankruptcy protection, Matt Vella charts how it tried, and failed, to innovate its way out of trouble.
        5. The filing comes as Nortel attempts to recover from its worst quarter in years and one of the toughest periods in its history. Here, we look at some of the recent highs and lows of Nortel, which managed to slip from the top of the world into bankruptcy protection in less than a decade.





          May 1, 2000



          Roughly 118 years after spawning Nortel Networks as its in-house mechanical department, Bell Canada (BCE) distributes 94 percent of its Nortel Networks stake to shareholders.

          Nortel Networks is now a completely independent global company.

          Jan. 18, 2001



          Nortel posts fourth quarter results on par with Wall Street expectations. Nortel earned $825 million on revenue of $8.82 billion, compared to earnings for $697 million o