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The Motley Fool October 7, 2011 Dan Radovsky |
Level 3 Swallows Global Crossing! So What? What do you get when two money-losing companies merge? Synergies! |
InternetNews October 26, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Global Crossing Acquires Latin American IP New Jersey-based Global Crossing continues to expand the reach of its IP network - this time into Latin America. |
Fast Company June 2004 Carleen Hawn |
CEO See-Ya! James Q. Crowe, CEO of Level 3 Communications, provider of high-priced fiber-optic telecommunications networks, has got to go. Find out why. |
InternetNews March 4, 2005 Tim Gray |
Spamhaus Lauds Spam Fighters Global Crossing receives kudos from the non-profit for removing those from its network who circulate malicious traffic. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Looking Back at Level 3's Tumultuous Year Bigger and wider but still not profitable, Level 3 is an intriguing but scary blend of old and new today. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Robert Barker |
Is Global Crossing In Less Risky Waters? Don't look now, but Davy Jones's locker just coughed up Global Crossing. It went under two years ago, wiping out equity once valued by the stock market at some $50 billion. Late last year it exited bankruptcy, and on Jan. 22 began trading on NASDAQ. |
The Motley Fool March 10, 2004 Bill Mann |
Earning $24 Billion Isn't Enough Global Crossing's accounting earnings were huge, but don't get too excited. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
Global Crossing Trips the Bandwidth Fantastic The resurrected telecom continues to execute on its turnaround plan. Investors, the valuation looks worthy of further due diligence. |
The Motley Fool May 20, 2011 Cindy Johnson |
Level 3 Communications and Global Crossing Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Level 3 Communications popped 10%, and Global Crossing popped 11%, in intraday trading today, after Level 3 filed an update on the companies' planned merger. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Level 3's "Solid Quarter" Is Nothing of the Sort This company needs a serious reality check. |
The Motley Fool January 16, 2004 Bill Mann |
Global Crossing Is Back Global Crossing emerged from bankruptcy recently, its balance sheet wiped clean. |
Wall Street & Technology March 21, 2006 |
Building Blocks For Competition New research indicates that the next three years will see the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq attempt to win back block order flow from independent crossing network providers, and they may very well succeed. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2004 Ben McClure |
Global Crossing's High Stakes Does the fiber-optic network operator's stock carry too much risk for investors? |
The Motley Fool April 28, 2004 Bill Mann |
Global Double-Crossing Telecommunications carrier Global Crossing disclosed that it would have to restate its financial results after concern from management that it was understating its expense of accessing other companies' networks. All taking place while the company was in bankruptcy protection. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Level 3 Communications' Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Shares of long-distance network operator Level 3 Communications jumped to at least level 4 today, gaining as much as 21.7% before falling back to a still-impressive 9% boost -- all on heavy trading volumes. |
Insurance & Technology January 5, 2007 Russ Bostick |
CIOs at the Crossroads Insurance CIOs are at an uncomfortable crossing point - business leaders demand growth and cost reduction. |
The Motley Fool April 12, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Wrong Move, Level 3! The $1.9 billion takeover bid that Level 3 Communications just placed for rival Global Crossing is the closest thing available to a simple plug-in, add-on, accretive deal. That's not necessarily a good thing, though. |
InternetNews April 1, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Level 3: Dial-Up Not Dead Carrier pays for dial-up assets, no matter how 'mature.' |
BusinessWeek August 11, 2003 Christopher Palmeri |
Global Crossing: A Matter of National Security? Carl Icahn is lobbying to keep it in American hands -- his |