Engineering Politics
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Posts Tagged ‘Nortel

The last of Nortel’s legacy sold off

July 5, 2011

Nortel’s patents sold for 4.5 billion dollars–a true indictment of the many dollars and years of R&D investment.  Some of Canada’s top scientists worked there–it truly was an innovative company (unfortunately with bad management). It is also very sad that Nortel’s leadership, including Mike Zafirovski, did not know the true value of what they had [...]

The Importance of a Technology “Anchor”

June 20, 2011

Not a long post from me today, but just a link to an article in the Globe and Mail that explains what RIM’s misfortunes could mean for the city of Kitchener-Waterloo.  I doubt that they will become the next Nortel, but hopefully they won’t.

Silver Fox Alliance and Nortel

April 29, 2011

Another quick one (the rest of the world doesn’t stop for the election), but just wanted to point out the Silver Fox Alliance and their activity this election.  They are a group that is fighting for the rights of private sector pensions.  I hope to spend some more time to read their background–but the main [...]

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