For those of you didn't see an article I wrote earlier this week on Skype - following Niklas Zennstrom's keynote speech - I thought you be interested in checking it out. It's focused on how Skype is evolving into a business - as opposed to cool technology - and whether an IPO is in the cards.
Is Niklas Zennstrom of Skype Technologies SA the Steve Jobs or the James Dean of the Internet telephony industry?
Is Mr. Zennstrom, who co-founded Skype in 2003, going to transform the telecommunications industry by offering a service that lets people make free or low-cost ... more »
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Saturday, April 23
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Mark Evans
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 05:46 PM EDT
by
Mark Evans
on Sat 23 Apr 2005 02:25 PM EDT
According to Der Spiegel (Germany's Time magazine with a healthy appetite for for sensationalism), Nortel and Siemens are apparently thinking a partnership involving Siemens' struggling wireless phone business, or Siemens may buy a stake in Nortel. I'm not sure what to make of this speculation other than it feeds into the growing interest in the analyst and investor communities for consolidation within the equipment maker sector. Frankly, I'm not convinced Nortel is ready for an outside investor given it still has accounting and class-action lawsuit issues to resolve. And I'm puzzled why anyone would take an equity stake in Nortel rather than acquiring it.
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