Nortel Warns Again
Nortel (NT Quote) forecast a substantial second-quarter revenue shortfall, disclosed plans to cut an additional 10,000 jobs and said it will record a charge of $12.3 billion for the writedown of intangible assets, primarily related to goodwill associated with acquisitions.
Additionally, Nortel projected a loss from operations of about $1.5 billion, or 48 cents a share. Analysts expect the company to lose 6 cents for the quarter. Including costs associated with a restructuring plan, Nortel expects a net loss of about $19.2 billion in the second quarter.
"Led by the United States, the global telecom industry is undergoing a significant adjustment," John Roth, the president and chief executive of Nortel, said in a press release. "After several years of capital expansion exceeding the pace of business performance, the capital markets have significantly reduced the flow of funds to service providers. In response, service providers have made driving return on invested capital their primary focus. Consequently, new capital expenditures are being curtailed as service providers look to drive further efficiencies from the investments they have already made. As a result, we are seeing a very significant reduction in equipment purchases in the second quarter of 2001 compared to the first quarter of 2001 and the second quarter of 2000."
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