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The telecommunications network specialist Ciena Corporation (CIEN) has been selected as the successful bidder for Nortel Network Corp.'s (NT) optical networking and carrier ethernet business for a total consideration of $769 million. Ciena will...
Shocked Investor  5 hrs ago  Comment 
Ciena has won the auction for Nortel optical unit. This was the jewel of the company - for the future. As expected, the stock is off over 6% as an immediate reaction. Gold is getting close to $1,200. Here is an update on the straddles: Ciena's...
Reuters  11 hrs ago  Comment 
Ciena Corp will buy the optical networking and carrier ethernet business of bankrupt Nortel for $769 million after it trumped Nokia Siemens Networks in a three-day auction.
Reuters  Nov 22  Comment 
* Auction for metro ethernet assets ongoing-sources (Adds analyst comments, details on Ciena bid, byline)
The Globe and Mail  Nov 22  Comment 
Reuters  Nov 21  Comment 
The auction for Nortel Network's optical networking and carrier ethernet business went into a second day on Saturday, after Ciena called for a break in the auction late on Friday, two sources said.
Stock Blog Hub  Nov 20  Comment 
Nortel Network Corp.'s (NT) said that the final auction for acquiring all of its Metro optical and Ethernet Networks division is on Nov 20, 2009. The deal is subject to a competitive bidding process. Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture...
Reuters  Nov 19  Comment 
Nokia Siemens Networks and private equity firm One Equity Partners have jointly bid for Nortel Networks Corp's optical networking and carrier ethernet business, a person familiar with the sale said on Wednesday, challenging Ciena Corp's $526...
MarketWatch  Nov 18  Comment 
Shares of Sprint Nextel and Ciena, the leading gainers in the telecommunications sector over the prior two sessions, were the top decliners in Wednesday’s trading.
Shocked Investor  Nov 17  Comment 
The deadline to enter the auction for Nortel's optical unit ends today. Publicly only Ciena is a bidder. According to Barron's, investors are expecting Ciena to lose, and that is what is driving the price up lately. If Ciena wins, the stock might...
MarketWatch  Nov 17  Comment 
Sprint Nextel Corp. and Ciena Corp. are the top performers in the telecommunications sector for a second day.
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CIEN AT A GLANCE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ciena Corporation's (NASDAQ:CIEN) proprietary Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing optics technology, a communications network product that carries and aggregates data, can obtain speeds of up to 100 Gigabytes per second, a first, and the fastest current speed in the world.[1] The company specializes in transitioning legacy communications networks to converged, next generation architectures, capable of delivering a broader mix of high-bandwidth services.[2]


Governments worldwide, including the United States, have been researching and proposing plans for nationwide broadband access.[3] In addition, a large increase in internet traffic due to online video and file sharing has forced broadband carriers like AT&T to upgrade its network technology.[4] As Ciena's products achieve the fastest speeds currently available worldwide, it stands to benefit from network upgrades. Still, economic conditions, such as a fourth straight quartely decline in GDP as of July 2009, has forced many carriers to scale back expansion.[5] [6]

Company Overview

Ciena Corporation is a provider of optical network equipment, software and services. Ciena is recognized as a pioneer and leader in Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment. DWDM gear enables the simultaneous transmission of multiplexed light signals over a single strand of fiber optic cable, which effectively increases the total volume of information that may be transported.[7] Ciena had two customers in 2008 that each accounted for greater than 10% of revenue; AT&T at 25.2% of revenue and BT at 12.6% of revenue. Ciena earns 65% of its revenue through domestic sales.[8]

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On March 3, 2008, Ciena completed acquisition of World Wide Packets, a Ethernet access vendor, for $200 million in cash, $15 million in assumed debt, and 3.4 million shares of Ciena stock.[9] Through the acquisition of WWP, Ciena hopes to expand its Ethernet offering beyond infrastructure to include service delivery capability. On June 4th, 2009, Ciena reported second fiscal quarter earnings 40% lower than the prior year, far lower than Wall Street's expectations.[10]

Business and Financial Metrics

In Fiscal Year 2008, Ciena's revenue was $902.4 million, a 15% increase from $779.7 million in 2007. Net income fell 53% from $82.7 million in 2007 to $38.8 million in 2008. This was due mostly to the purchase of World Wide Packets. [11]

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Business Segments

Ciena has three main business segments; Optical Service Delivery, Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery, and Global Network Services.[12]

  • Optical Service Delivery (81% of revenue)

Optical Service Delivery is Ciena's largest and most important business segment. Containing transport and switching products and legacy data networking products and related software, OSD was responsible for $731 million in revenue in FY 2008. This was an $86.1 million increase or 13.3% from FY 2007 numbers of $645 million. These products support the transport and aggregation of voice, video, and data traffic.

  • Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery (6.7% of revenue)

Carrier Ethernet Service Delivery is Ciena's smallest business segment. It covers service delivery and aggregation switches from World Wide Packets, Ethernet access products, broadband access products and associated software. This is networking equipment that enables the cost-effective delivery of a variety of carrier Ethernet-based services, including business Ethernet services, Internet access, video conferencing and VoIP. CESD accounted for $60 million of Ciena's revenue in FY 2008 and reflected a 20% increase from FY 2007's $50 million.

  • Global Network Service (12.3% of revenue)

Global Network Services is Ciena's division that deals with sales of services including installation, deployment, maintenance support and training activities. It accounted for 12.3% of income in FY 2008 or $111 million. This was a 31.4% increase from FY 2007's number of $84 million.[13]

Key Trends and Forces

A Global Move to Establish Nationwide Broadband Connectivity

Called the "new global arms race" by Money Morning, governments worldwide have been establishing plans for nationwide broadband access.[14] In May 2009, Australia announced the most comprehensive plan to date; a $31 billion proposal that will bring broadband internet access to rural communities at taxpayer-subsidized rates and enhance the speed and intelligence of current networks. [15] Similarly, the United States' Congress has allocated $7.2 billion as part of its overall economic stimulus package to increase broadband penetration and coverage and to provide faster, more affordable service to as many Americans as possible. As part of the new legislation, the Federal Communications Commission has also been tasked with coming up with a national broadband policy. A move to smarter, faster networks nationwide will increase demand for high end fiber optics products, positioning Ciena as a top competitor for government contracts. [16]

Increased Data Traffic From A Surge in Online Media

The growth of online media -- from video sites like YouTube, file sharing platforms like BitTorrent, and online gaming -- has already led to massive increases in the amount of data traveling across the Internet. A study by the University of Minnesota found that worldwide internet traffic grew at annual rate of nearly 60% in 2008. [17] In 2009, the London Times noted that YouTube has become the second most popular internet search engine in the world after Google.[18] Online video requires high bandwidth speeds and capacity, and has already required that carriers spend massive amounts to upgrade networks, benefiting Ciena. Cisco, the market leader in optics and broadband technology forecasted internet growth between 2007 to 2012 could increase as much as 46% per year, with a very large portion of that growth coming from video demand.[19] Taking this into account, to keep up with customer demand, carriers will look to the best possible technologies. As Ciena has the fastest optics technology available, this gives it a comparative advantage over its competitors.

Telecommunications Expansion Contracts Due to Decline in Economy

The economic recession that has affected the world economy since early 2008 has forced telecommunications companies to cut back spending, potentially reducing the number of new contracts for Ciena. In December of 2008, Ciena's largest customer, AT&T, announced it was cutting 12,000 job, or about 4% of its workforce. AT&T also announced that, moving into 2009, they were cutting capital spending.[20] This is reflected in Ciena's second quarter results, which were down from the previous year and came in far below Wall Street's expectations.[21] If the recession continues deeper into 2009, further cuts by Ciena's main customers in employment and expansion will potentially slow Ciena's growth.

Competition

Some of Ciena's main competitors include:

  • Alcatel-Lucent (ALU-FR) Alcatel and Lucent merged in 2006 to create one of the largest telecommunications equipment vendors in the world with $16.9 billion in 2008 consolidated revenue.[22]
  • Cisco Systems (CSCO) Cisco is the worldwide leader in data-networking equipment and software, generating nearly $38 billion in revenue in FY 2008.[23]
  • Nortel Networks (NT) Nortel is a global supplier of networking hardware, software, and services designed to improve the way consumers and businesses communicate. Its revenue was $10 billion in FY 2008. [24]

While Ciena is a much smaller firm in size compared to its main competitors, its gross margins were higher than those of Alcaltel-Lucent in 2008, and remain strongly competitive due to its proprietary technologies. [25]

Company Ciena Alcatel-Lucent Cisco Nortel
Market Cap $1.02 billion $6.24 billion $126.95 billion $24.90 million
Quarterly Revenue Growth (yoy) -40.05% -6.90% -16.60% -37.20%
Revenue (2008) $902.4 million $16.9 billion $38 billion $10 billion
Gross Margins (ttm) 46.29% 33.08% 64.31% 40.06%




References

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  2. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#_102
  3. http://reclaimthemedia.org/broadband/cable/obama_adviser_eyes_governmentb2722
  4. http://seekingalpha.com/article/81653-cisco-internet-traffic-to-boom?source=feed
  5. http://gigaom.com/2008/12/04/with-att-job-cuts-telco-recession-is-official/
  6. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/gdp-set-for-4th-straight-decline-economists-say-2009-07-26
  7. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#_102
  8. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#_110
  9. http://blog.telephonyonline.com/unfiltered/2008/01/23/why-ciena-acquired-worldwide-packets/
  10. http://www.reuters.com/article/hotStocksNews/idUSTRE5535HZ20090604
  11. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#_110
  12. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#f71
  13. http://www.secinfo.com/dsvRq.t4Zq.htm#f71
  14. http://www.moneymorning.com/2009/05/18/ciena-corp/
  15. http://reclaimthemedia.org/broadband/cable/obama_adviser_eyes_governmentb2722
  16. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10215603-38.html
  17. http://www.dtc.umn.edu/mints/home.php
  18. http://www.strangelove.com/blog/tracking-growth-rate-youtube-online-video
  19. http://seekingalpha.com/article/81653-cisco-internet-traffic-to-boom?source=feed
  20. http://gigaom.com/2008/12/04/with-att-job-cuts-telco-recession-is-official/
  21. http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2009/06/05/strike-three-is-ciena-out.aspx
  22. http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/886125/000130817909000033/alcatel20f.htm
  23. http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac49/ac20/ac19/ar2008/financial_highlights/index.html
  24. http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1119664/000119312509042559/d10k.htm#wrap17831_24
  25. http://finance.yahoo.com/q/co?s=CIEN
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