You've got to hand it to Nortel CEO Bill Owens who said today he is
"embarassed" by the company's failure to get out its restated financial
results. It's healthy to see a CEO admit to being anything other than
confident and/or arrogant. The again, Owens set himself up to be embarassed
when he vowed a couple weeks ago Nortel would have its results out by
mid-November. He obviously forgot the old adage of "under-promise and over
deliver".
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Monday, November 29
by
Mark Evans
on Mon 29 Nov 2004 07:44 AM EST
You have to wonder what Nortel CEO Bill Owens will say today when he speaks at Scotia Capital's Institutional Lunch in Toronto. One would hope for his sake that Owens doesn't say "our restated results will be out next week, I guarantee it" because that's what he said last month at an investment conference, and we all know what happened. Owens may be well intentioned but anything he says about the "business" will ring hollow until Nortel puts out its restated results from 2000 to the first half of 2003. How can you take anything Owens says seriously if you've got no idea of whether Nortel's results are legit? There have been some suggestions Nortel's restated results will only see minor adjustments, relatively speaking, but regardless of whether that is accurate or not, something was terribly wrong with Nortel's financial system that made things look much better than they really were. If Nortel's senior executives - Roth, Dunn, Chandran, etc. - didn't take walk away with so much cash during the go-go days of the telecom boom, then you could have said everyone felt the pain. But when John Roth pulls in $135-million from exercising stock options in 2000, you know something's wrong in the state of Nortel.
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