Everything's coming up roses, analysts say
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Brampton, Ont.-based Nortel Networks Corp. and Montreal, Que.-based BCE Inc. are reporting soaring profits. Industry analysts, such as those at Standard and Poor's Corp., said that investors will benefit from high corporate earnings and strong economic growth in 2000.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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The bigger they are. .
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The Toronto Stock Exchange suffered record losses, including $83 billion in market value for the high-tech sector, as Nortel Networks Corp. lost further share value. Brampton, Ont.-based Nortel Networks had announced that it would earn less revenues than expected.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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Crippled TSE system angers investors
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The Toronto Stock Exchange experienced technical problems with its trading systems. The system broke down as investors scrambled to trade shares in Nortel Networks Corp.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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