Business
Phone-equipment maker Avaya may file for IPO
June 7, 2011
Avaya Inc.’
March 12, 2002
Being associated with Lucent Technologies isn’t such a great thing in the stock market these days.
Oct. 3, 2000
Avaya Inc. said it will report a fiscal first-quarter loss, instead of a profit as expected by Wall Street analysts, sparking a sell-off of its stock.
Jan. 10, 2002
Here’s something Wall Street doesn’t see much anymore: a technology company raising earnings expectations.
Jan. 10, 2001
Technology and the Internet
Silver Lake Partners and TPG Inc. agreed to buy Avaya Inc. for $8.2 billion in the largest leveraged buyout of a computer-networking company.
June 5, 2007
Avaya Inc., the biggest U.S. maker of office-telephone equipment, will eliminate 2,500 jobs, or about 12% of its work force, amid a slump in demand.
July 27, 2002
Avaya Inc., a maker of office phone equipment spun off from Lucent Technologies Inc., said it will eliminate at least 3,000 jobs, or 11% of its work force, and said second-half sales will fall.
June 13, 2001
Lucent Technologies Inc. said it will spin off its $8-billion Avaya unit, which provides technology for operator call centers and corporate campuses, by paying a special stock dividend to its shareholders.
Sept. 1, 2000
Soccer
Landon Donovan’s soccer career has been highlighted by his success with the national team, which he led to three World Cups, and with the Galaxy, with whom he won four MLS Cups.
March 23, 2018