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Cisco wins control of Tandberg

Cisco late yesterday won control of Norwegian videoconferencing leader Tandberg with ownership of 91.1% of the company's shares. Cisco had to raise its initial $3 billion offer and extend the offer acceptance deadline three times in order to gain control of the company. Read full story

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Nortel in '09: Dismantling of a tech stalwart
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December 07, 2009

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