Posts Tagged ‘Financial Position’

Avaya, Strong As Ever

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Recently an online edition of Fortune listed Avaya among its “20 biggest money losers” for 2010. Fortune bases its rankings on the publicly available information that companies are required to file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). On that basis, Avaya did report a large net loss for the year.

People who tend to oversimplify, as well as people who may be looking for ways to discredit Avaya in the marketplace, are finding counterproductive ways to spin this. Avaya wants their customers and partners to know the facts:  

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Gartner Rates Avaya “Positive” in 2010 Vendor Rating

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Avaya is a major provider of communications products and services (see Table 1). Since finalizing its acquisition of Nortel Enterprise Solutions (NES) in December 2009, the company has made progress restructuring its direct sales organization and growing its indirect sales organizations, diminishing overlap in job responsibilities, reducing head count and minimizing product portfolio overlap with NES offers. Avaya continues to enhance its communications solutions, and has initiated an emphasis on collaboration strategies that include a new range of Avaya Flare devices and user interfaces… check out link to learn more: http://www.gartner.com/technology/media-products/reprints/avaya/vol7/article4/article4.html

Avaya’s Positive rating is based on continued strength in unified communications, telephony, contact center and integration with business processes, even as the continued integration of assets acquired from Nortel, and competition with vendors in the data and collaboration markets remain priorities.

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Avaya’s Positive Financial Position

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Avaya is strong and stable going into 2010; Key financial indicators remain strong, and management is actively engaged.

Moody’s credit agency has noted that Avaya’s management team has made significant strides in improving operating margins, working capital turns and the supply chain since Avaya went private in 2007, and our private equity owners remain actively engaged in the business.

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