Life after Nortel: Sorting out BCE's parts
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Montreal, Que.-based BCE Inc., which is led by president and chief executive officer Jean Monty, has spun off its stake in Brampton, Ont.-based Nortel Networks Corp. Industry analysts are trying to understand how BCE will manage its far-flung divisions, which include BCE Emergis and CGI Group.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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BCE chief sheds light on company's strategy
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BCE Inc. unveiled a new corporate structure that will help increase the company's value. BCE will be restructured into Bell Canada, Teleglobe Inc., BCE Emergis, and a media partnership that will include CTV Inc.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
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ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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No rush on BCE spinoffs
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BCE Inc. will not hasten toward its goal to become a more downsized and focused firm. Jean Monty, the company's CEO, said that it could take several years before BCE accumulates some peripheral assets.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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