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  • Alcatel Lucent's shares were up 0.5% at €3.64 in European afternoon trade, with Paris's benchmark CAC-40 Index was around 1% higher.

    Alcatel Weighs Future of Enterprise Unit Max Colchester 2011

  • A very likely partner is Alcatel-Lucent, which has owned Bell Labs since 2006 and plans to improve on Lucent's spotty record of missing out on its own best innovations.

    Bell Labs' Super Virtual Conferencing Elizabeth Woyke 2010

  • Cir. also found Microsoft liable for indirect infringement, but noted that "Lucent's direct evidence of infringment was limited . . . [n]evertheless, [the] circumstantial evidence was just adequate to permit a jury to find that at least one other person within the United States during the relevant time period . . . had performed the claimed method."

    Fed. Cir. Chops Back $358M Lucent Verdict; Gives Clinic on "Patent Damages Apportionment" Peter Zura 2009

  • Digits Ballmer's Guide to iPhone Usage at Microsoft Alcatel-Lucent said in court papers that the jury award was "undeniably large," but argued that the amount "simply reflects a reasonable royalty for Microsoft's unauthorized exploitation of Lucent's invention in over 110 million units of infringing software."

    Appeals Court Throws Out $358 Million Verdict Against Microsoft 2009

  • The company said the $358 million award was based on the full market value of Outlook, even though there was no evidence that Lucent's patented technology contributed to that value.

    Appeals Court Throws Out $358 Million Verdict Against Microsoft 2009

  • Cir. also found Microsoft liable for indirect infringement, but noted that "Lucent's direct evidence of infringment was limited . . . [n]evertheless, [the] circumstantial evidence was just adequate to permit a jury to find that at least one other person within the United States during the relevant time period . . . had performed the claimed method."

    Archive 2009-09-01 Peter Zura 2009

  • The case largely centered on Lucent's claim that Microsoft Outlook's calendar function infringed one of its patents.

    Appeals Court Throws Out $358 Million Verdict Against Microsoft 2009

  • Lucent's new plastic transistors gives E Ink the technology it needs to achieve its farthest-reaching vision: electronic ink on a paper-like medium that is flexible instead of rigid and tabletlike.

    Now, Really Movable Type 2008

  • By 1999, Lucent's stock price had climbed to more than $77 a share from only around $7 at its IPO, and McGinn was predicting 20 percent revenue growth a year.

    An Earlier Att Spinoff Sputters 2008

  • Analysts say Lucent's downturn was the result of an Old Economy lack of agility, coupled with the kind of hubris that comes from instant success in the New Economy.

    An Earlier Att Spinoff Sputters 2008

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