Anzeige
Meldung des Tages: Drohnenangriffe schockieren die Welt – dieser Tech-Player will die Verteidigung neu definieren

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu


Beiträge: 26
Zugriffe: 5.565 / Heute: 0
Cable & Wireless. kein aktueller Kurs verfügbar
 
Gruenspan:

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu

 
12.12.02 11:19
0,70 Euro im gruenen Depot!

50% der Festlandmitarbeiter werden gekündigt
Käufer für Asienbeteiligung wird gesucht
Kostensenkungsmaßnahmen eingeleitet
neuer Finanzierungsplan wird erstellt

       Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 881874
     



Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 881874

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 881874
Antworten

Werbung

Entdecke die beliebtesten ETFs von Xtrackers

Xtrackers MSCI Korea UCITS ETF 1C
Perf. 12M: +135,37%
Xtrackers Nikkei 225 UCITS ETF 2D - EUR Hedged
Perf. 12M: +54,52%
Xtrackers CSI500 Swap UCITS ETF 1C
Perf. 12M: +52,32%
Xtrackers MSCI EM Latin America ESG Swap UCITS ETF 1C
Perf. 12M: +50,57%
Xtrackers MSCI Brazil UCITS ETF 1C
Perf. 12M: +50,22%

Thomastrada.:

Delisting aus FTSE droht am 21.12.02

 
17.12.02 11:53
Strong Sell!

Gruß,
T.
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Danke für ihre Aufmerksamkeit, aber

 
17.12.02 17:47
CABLE akt. auf Tageshoch bei 0,77 Euro.
;-)


Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 886828

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 886828
Antworten
vega2000:

Wer macht denn so was ?

 
17.12.02 17:48
Sachsen angeln meine ich
Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 886830
Antworten
Gruenspan:

"Führungswechsel!"

 
10.01.03 17:48
Neue Besen kehren gut!
Auch bei CABLE is datt der Fall!
Dem Kurs bekommt es jedenfalls gut.
Neuer Chairmann und Bankbürgschaft über 1,3 Mrd. wurden aufgetrieben.
Akt. 0,88 Euro
;-)))


Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 903080
Antworten
Eskimato:

Wie war das gestern?

 
10.01.03 17:58
O-Ton Grueni:

"Reboundhoffnungsabsackerzocks" sind nicht mein Ding.

Das Wort gefiel mir so gut, hab ich mir gemerkt. Viel Spass im Haifischbecken.

Gruss E.
Antworten
Ramses II:

glückwunsch, wieder einen guten riecher gehabt o. T.

 
10.01.03 17:59
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Party geht weiter!

 
13.01.03 10:18
Eski, datt galt nur für Daytrading!
;-)

Antworten
Gruenspan:

NEWS

 
13.01.03 11:34
Neuer CEO übt Aktienbezugsrecht aus.
1 Euro i kimm!?


Antworten
Thomastrada.:

Die Bankbürgschaft wird aus dem

 
13.01.03 11:40
Cash-Bestand bestritten - Weiß nicht, was daran so toll sein soll. Die Telekom wird schon Wege finden, an die Kohle zu kommen.
Und neue Besen kehren nur gut, wenn sie wirklich neu sind. Hier würde es mich aber nicht wundern, wenn die sich (wieder) einen angeln, der schonmal einen Laden in die Insolvenz geführt hat. Die Tatsache allein, dass ein GW den Laden verlässt, würde nicht ausreichen...schau'n wir mal.

Gruß,
T.
Antworten
Thomastrada.:

Dies hier lässt allerdings

 
13.01.03 16:21
tatsächlich hoffen:
Daily Telegraph

Final curtain for C&W's Wallace
By Mary Fagan  (Filed: 12/01/2003)

Graham Wallace, the chief executive of Cable &
Wireless, is to leave the company within the next
few months following the appointment of Richard
Lapthorne, former finance director of British
Aerospace (now BAE Systems), as non-executive
chairman.

Whitehead Mann, the headhunters who helped
enlist Lapthorne, has already been appointed to find
a replacement for Wallace and have contacted a
number of potential candidates.

The troubled telecoms group, which has issued a
series of profit warnings over the past two years, is
also braced for a wider clearout of its boardroom.

The non-executive directors have already said they
will leave, if required to do so, before the annual
general meeting in July.

Lapthorne is expected to turn his attention to
nurturing C&W's cash-generative Regional
businesses, which include lucrative franchises in the
Caribbean, while deciding what to do with the
loss-making international operation, C&W Global.

Wallace had championed the expansion of Global, on
which the group has been heavily focused in recent
years and which has absorbed billions of pounds.

One person close to Lapthorne said: "Richard is
someone who knows his own mind and will act on it.
He will not move until he is ready, but when he does
he will do so decisively.

He will take personal responsibility for the strategy
and sorting out the difficulties, but he will also make
sure that the operational side is well looked after."

The arrival of Lapthorne, who is regarded as a
financial wizard, was welcomed by the City, with
C&W's shares jumping by 16 per cent to 57p.

He is credited with turning around BAE, which was
on the verge of collapse when he joined as finance
director in 1992 and where he remained until 1999.

He joins C&W on a three-year contract with a salary
of around £350,000 and will be given 1m shares
after the term is up. He will also buy 1m shares now
using his own money and a further 200,000 after
each year in the job.
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Yep,

 
14.01.03 19:22
die Angelsachsen gehen.


Antworten
Thomastrada.:

Financial Times heute Morgen:

 
21.01.03 09:22
Graham Wallace to step down as C&W chief
By Ben Hunt
Published: January 21 2003 8:00 | Last Updated: January 21 2003 8:00


Graham Wallace, chief executive of Cable & Wireless, is to step down after the group finally bowed to pressure from shareholders who hold him responsible for the costly and failed attempt to turn it into a leading carrier of internet traffic.


The announcement on Tuesday morning of Mr Wallace's departure, which will take effect when C&W has found a successor, comes just 10 days after Richard Lapthorne was appointed chairman of the group.

Mr Lapthorne said: "These appointments will be invaluable in guiding Cable & Wireless through the many changes it will need to make over the coming months and years."

It is understood that Mr Wallace is stepping down at the mutual consent of both he and Mr Lapthorne as the two men agreed that his position at the group had become unsustainable given the intense shareholder dismay at his continued stewardship.

C&W said it was not working to a specific timetable to find a replacement for Mr Wallace, but said it would move as quickly as possible in the quest to find a suitable candidate.

Mr Wallace will retain responsibility for implementing the cost production programme at C&W global, the group's international data traffic division outlined last year.

C&W also announced that Don Reed, executive director, and Raymond Seitz, non-executive director, would leave C&W on January 31, to be replaced as non-executives by Tony Rice and Bernard Gray.

Mr Rice, who is currently chief executive of Tunstall Holdings, has spent most of his career at British Aerospace, now BAE Systems, where Mr Lapthorne was finance director, and is to become chairman of C&W's audit committee.

Mr Gray, a former Financial Times journalist and political adviser to George Roberston while he was UK defence secretary, is currently chief executive of CMP Information, a division of United Business Media.

###

Das dürfte für weiteren Auftrieb sorgen...
Gruß,
T.
Antworten
Thomastrada.:

Update (Daily Telegraph)

 
22.01.03 11:55
C&W shake-up finally dislodges Wallace
By Simon Goodley  (Filed: 22/01/2003)


Graham Wallace, the man blamed by the City for the dramatic fall from grace of Cable & Wireless, yesterday bowed to shareholder pressure and agreed to step down as chief executive of the embattled company.

The move comes just 11 days after Richard Lapthorne was appointed as the telecom group's new chairman with the remit of shaking up the board to reverse the company's fortunes.

C&W had been under pressure to oust Mr Wallace after he presided over a 96pc slump in the group's share price which saw it slide out of the FTSE 100. He will continue to run the company's day-to-day operations until a successor is found, although he has been effectively demoted to a chief operating officer role.

Finance director David Prince and legal director Dan Fitz will now report to C&W non-executive Rob Rowley, who has been appointed as deputy chairman on a part-time basis.

The thorny issue of Mr Wallace's compensation has yet to be decided, although he is on a two-year rolling contract with a basic salary of £775,000 that could leave his pay-off as high as £1.5m. One shareholder described this level as a "reward for failure".

C&W shares gained 2.25 to 64p on the news. They have rallied from a low of 41p last month and from 48p since Mr Lapthorne's appointment. Fidelity in particular has invested heavily, buying 45m shares in December when the price was below 50p.

Traders said the rise in the share price was explained by investors betting that Mr Lapthorne could repeat the rescue trick he performed at British Aerospace in the 1990s.

The clamour for a boardroom shake-up follows C&W's disastrous foray into the US, a decision it has since effectively reversed, and a series of emerging potential liabilities that could drain the company of its cash.

Gossips suggested that Thus chief executive Bill Allan is a front-runner for the role. Thus shares lost 0.36 to 7.59p. C&W has also appointed two non-executive directors, Tony Rice and Bernard Gray.

Mr Lapthorne said: "These changes will be invaluable in guiding Cable & Wireless through the many changes it will need to make."
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Kommt Time, kommt Cable!

 
22.01.03 13:27
Jedenfalls will ich datt ma hoffen.
;-)

http://www.gruenspan.de/logotop.gif"
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Gerücht!

 
27.01.03 11:15
Ex- Worldcom Managerin soll als neuer CEO ins Cable- Boot geholt werden.

Q: Bloomberg- Ticker

Ma gucken, watt die Anleger davon halten!?

                                                            Gr.Gr.
Antworten
Thomastrada.:

Wundern würd's mich nicht...

 
27.01.03 11:22
C&W ist (als einer der "übrig gebliebenen" in der Branche) schon geraume Zeit das Auffangbecken für Manager, die ihre Firma zuvor an die Wand gefahren haben...andere würden sich vermutlich auch nicht die Finger an dem Laden verbrennen wollen.

Gruß,
T.
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Hurra !

 
25.03.03 18:35
Cable legte heute Steuerstreitigkeiten bei.
Demnächst dürfen die Angelsachsen wieder über 1 Milliarde britische Pounds verfügen, welche bis zur Beilegung der Steuerangelegenheiten eingefroren waren.
Die Aktien tendieren nach dieser Meldung über 22% fester.
bigcharts/reuters

Endlich wird auch hier die Ausdauer belohnt!
;-)))

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 984194
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Nur mal am Rande:

 
02.04.03 19:14
Die Sesselneubesetzung in der Cable Führungsetage wird am 04.04.03 endgültig wirksam.

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 993370
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Der DINO lebt!

 
03.04.03 12:12
Akt. um 1,20 Euro.
Und die Umsätze steigen auch ganz langsam wieder.

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 994024
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Kommt Zeit, kommt

 
16.05.03 13:55
Cable!
;-)

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 1034263
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Laaangfrischtich!

 
05.06.03 11:01
Honkongsparte wird nun endgültig verkauft!

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 1052041
Antworten
Gruenspan:

Jaaanz laaangfrischtich

 
19.08.03 20:20
muss du datt sehen.

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 1140087
Antworten
hjw2:

up o. T.

 
20.09.03 11:22
Antworten
Gruenspan:

.

 
18.01.04 17:21
Cable haben ihre Japan Aktivitäten aufgegeben bzw. die dortige Tochter verkauft.
(Kosten dadurch deutlich runter)

Anleger fanden datt die letzten Tage richtig nett.

"Der DINO lebt"!

Angelsachsen- Risiko zu 1342833
Antworten
Auf neue Beiträge prüfen
Es gibt keine neuen Beiträge.

Seite: Übersicht 1 2 WeiterWeiter

Börsen-Forum - Gesamtforum - Antwort einfügen - zum ersten Beitrag springen

Neueste Beiträge aus dem Cable & Wireless Communications Forum

Wertung Antworten Thema Verfasser letzter Verfasser letzter Beitrag
  1 Iran Fonds? Fischbroetchen Fischbroetchen 25.01.16 09:23
  11 C & W Überlegung Wert! brunneta brunneta 21.05.09 09:22
  7 Harmonic is Bullish on Cable and Wireless brunneta brunneta 21.04.09 10:51
  21 C&W bald interessant? Thomastradamus brunneta 04.09.08 10:35
  25 Angelsachsen- Risiko zu Gruenspan brunneta 30.06.08 13:03

--button_text--