Telecoms, Gear Makers Far From Recession-Proof Dec 17, 2008
His comments followed a surprise quarterly loss from U.S. equipment maker Ciena Corp and a weak outlook by ADC Telecommunications Inc.. Such news appeared to have pushed aside bullish arguments that online traffic will boost demand for network gear, or that the extreme slump in share valuations provided a good buying opportunity. (TechWeb)
Hospital chain boosts indoor cellular with distributed antenna system Oct 10, 2008
To support better mobile communication among its independently contracted physicians, Baptist Healthcare System Inc. has adopted an indoor distributed antenna system from ADC Telecommunications Inc. ... Laval installed an InterReach Fusion distributed antenna system from LGC Wireless, a subsidiary of ADC Telecommunications, in Baptist Hospital East in Louisville in 2005 ... To support better mobile communication among its independently contracted physicians, Baptist Healthcare System Inc. has... (SearchMobileComputing.com)
Tekne Awards finalists announced Sep 11, 2008
IT Software & Hardware, Communications and Infrastructure Award, established companies: Eden Prairie-based ADC Telecommunications Inc., IBM Rochester and Eden Prairie-based. Medical Technology Award, small and growing: Parkers Prairie-based , St. Paul-based and Minneapolis-based. (Twin Cities Business Journal, MN)
ADC chief takes home $4M in 2007 Jan 19, 2008
Shares of Eden Prairie-based ADC Telecommunications (Nasdaq: ADCT), which provides connections for wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast and enterprise networks, rose more than 35 percent during ADC's fiscal year from Nov. 1, 2006, through Oct. 31, 2007, though the stock has slipped in recent weeks. cwyant@bizjournals. (Twin Cities Business Journal, MN)
Biogen Idec tumbles nearly 30%; Martek jumps Dec 13, 2007
Also higher was ADC Telecommunications Inc. (:ADCT, , , Last. Delayed quote data. (MarketWatch)
AT&T boosts dividend, buyback Dec 12, 2007
The round was led by Reliance Technology Ventures Ltd. Other investors included ADC Telecommunications, Express Ventures, Hercules Technology Growth Capital and Investec. E-Band's chipsets use gallium arsenide to power high-speed wireless systems. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Business)
Examine the World Telecom Equipment Market Dec 11, 2007
ADC Telecommunications. Alcatel / Lucent. (BusinessWire)
ADC Telecommunications Inc. Oct 23, 2007
ADC Telecommunications to buy LGC Wireless for $169M - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal ... ADC Telecommunications to buy LGC Wireless for $169M. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)
Stocks to Watch, Sept. 5 Sep 5, 2007
ADC Telecommunications Inc. () is expected to report third-quarter earnings of 23 cents a share, according to a survey of analysts by Thomson Financial. Altera () is expected to post earnings of 20 cents a share for the third quarter. (Fox News)
Telecom Earnings Preview Jul 18, 2007
Equipment vendors that will likely benefit from the construction of fiber-optic networks include ADC Telecommunications (; $20; ranked hold), which makes equipment needed to bring the fiber-optic cable into the home, and Corning (; $27; ranked strong buy), which makes optical fiber and cable. Moving Fast for Customers. (BusinessWeek)
Andrew hooked by 2nd proposal Jun 28, 2007
In early 2006, the company agreed to be acquired by Minnesota-based ADC Telecommunications Inc. in a deal that valued Andrew at about $2 billion. When ADC shares subsequently dropped, however, the value Andrew stockholders would have received plunged to about $1. (Chicago Tribune)
CommScope to acquire Andrew Corp. for $2.6 billion Jun 28, 2007
Around the same time, Andrew had also terminated a merger agreement with ADC Telecommunications Inc.. In a separate statement on Wednesday, CommScope raised its second quarter revenue outlook to a range of $500 million to $510 million, from $490 million to $510 million, helped by increased consumer demand for faster Internet networks. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Business)
Prepare for the Crash Jun 25, 2007
Be skeptical of analyst forecasts, whether they're predicting that oil will hit $110 a barrel or that ADC Telecommunications (Nasdaq: ADCT) will break $175 a share. While ADC's price targets were trumpeted on TV before the crash, I haven't seen many apologies for the stock's subsequent performance. (MSNBC -- Business)
Standard & Poor's Announces Changes to U.S. Indices Jun 22, 2007
Discover Financial Services (NYSE: ) will replace ADC Telecommunications Inc. (NASD: ADCT) in the Sand ADC Telecommunications will replace PH Glatfelter Co. (NYSE: ) in the S MidCap 400 ... ADC Telecommunications provides communications network infrastructure solutions and services. (PR Newswire)
Market to See Record Highs? Jun 4, 2007
Among other reports, communications equipment maker ADC Telecommunications Inc.. releases financial results Wednesday and the quarterly scorecard from National Semiconductor Corp. is due Thursday. (Fox News)
Why Defensive Investing Wins May 20, 2007
ADC Telecommunications (Nasdaq: ADCT). 32. (MSNBC -- Business)
UST creates new institute for business ethics May 4, 2007
The SAIP was created in 2000 under a development team led by Harry Halloran Jr., chairman and CEO of the American Refining Group Inc. In addition to Halloran, Maines and Weimerskirch, the developers included Charles Denny Jr., former chairman and CEO of ADC Telecommunications; Professor Kenneth Goodpaster, holder of the Koch Chair in Business Ethics at the University of St. Thomas; Clinton Larson, former corporate vice president of worldwide operations at Honeywell; Timothy Greene, managing... (Twin Cities Business Journal, MN)
Tandberg's IP Transport Bonus Jan 16, 2007
The digital TV infrastructure market still is fragmented in many sectors: companies like Arris dominate in cable-modem termination; players like Terayon specialize in digital ad insertion; ADC Telecommunications handles RF and fiber cable frame distribution; vendors like Harmonic Inc. compete with Tandberg on encoding, while also offering statistical multiplexers. Attempts at consolidation have come largely through the IP players, who entered TV through cable headend worlds. (EETimes)