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  1. Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey. It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business unit of AT&T Corporation, which included Western Electric and Bell Labs. [2]

  2. Alcatel–Lucent S.A. ( French pronunciation: [alkatɛl lysɛnt]) was a multinational telecommunications equipment company, headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

  3. Lucent Technologies Inc. is the corporate descendant of AT & T's Western Electric manufacturing division, which AT & T bought in 1881. For most of the 20th century it was Western Electric that made telephones in nothing but black.

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  5. Feb 1, 2005 · A book review of Optical Illusions: Lucent and the Crash of Telecom by Lisa Endlich. The reviewer traces Lucent's rise and fall from a regulated utility to a high-tech darling and its strategic blunders in the telecom bubble.

  6. Industry: Electronics, Electrical Equip. CEO: Richard A. McGinn. Website: https://www.alcatel-lucent.com. Ticker: LU. Company type: Revenues ($M): $26,360. Profits ($M): $541. Market...

  7. Nov 30, 2006 · Alcatel and Lucent completed their merger in November 2006, forming a global communication solutions provider with a broad portfolio of products and services. The new company, Alcatel-Lucent, had revenues of Euro 18.6 billion, R&D investments of Euro 2.7 billion and a local presence in 130 countries.

  8. Lucent Technologies (which contained most of the remnants of Bell Labs) made and marketed telephones, networking switching equipment, computer chips, and other hardware. (In 2006, Lucent merged with Alcatel to become Alcatel-Lucent, which was bought by Nokia (NOK) 10 years later.) NCR Corp. (NCR) manufactures… Read More; Bell Laboratories