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  2. Alcatel-Lucent - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Alcatel-Lucent sold its Genesys call-centre services business unit to Permira, a private equity group, for $1.5 billion—the same amount that Lucent had paid for the business in 2000. Alcatel-Lucent needed funding for the Franco-American business, which made annual losses from 2007 to 2011. [17]

  3. Lucent Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Lucent re-purchased the plant from Celestica. Shortly in 2003, with 1,470 employees in R&D mostly left, Lucent decided to sell the plant. Merger in 2006 with Alcatel-Lucent. In October 2007, Alcatel-Lucent to cease productions and release 230 positions. [92] Alcatel-Lucent in 2009, had 700 employees in non-manufacturing activities. [93]

  4. Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Alcatel-Lucent retained a 15% stake. [5] ALE International continued to use the Alcatel-Lucent brand name, now licensed from Nokia, which purchased Alcatel-Lucent in 2015. [6] [7] In 2016, Alcatel-Lucent was merged into Nokia Networks, while Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise continued as a separate company. [8] [9]

  5. Philippe Camus (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Camus (born 28 June 1948) is a French businessman whose executive positions include CEO at transnational aerospace company EADS (2000 to 2005) and chairman and interim CEO at French/American telecommunications supplier Alcatel-Lucent (2008 to 2016).

  6. Patricia Russo - Wikipedia

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    Patricia F. Russo (born June 12, 1952, in Trenton, New Jersey) is an American businessperson. [1] Russo is most widely known for having served as chief executive officer of Lucent Technologies, and its successor, Alcatel-Lucent, a large communications equipment manufacturer.

  7. Ben Verwaayen - Wikipedia

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    After standing down from BT on 1 June 2008 when Ian Livingston took over, [8] there was speculation that he would pursue a career in Dutch politics. [3] On 2 September 2008 the Alcatel-Lucent board of directors appointed Verwaayen as the company's chief executive officer, succeeding Patricia Russo.

  8. Category:Alcatel-Lucent - Wikipedia

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  9. Alcatel Submarine Networks - Wikipedia

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    Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) is a French company and one of the three world leaders in the manufacture and installation of submarine cables.It was a subsidiary of Alcatel, then Alcatel-Lucent, until it was acquired by the Finnish group Nokia in 2016.