telent

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telent plc
Type Private
Founded 24 January 2006
Headquarters Warwick, England, UK
Key people John Devaney, Chairman
Mark Plato, CEO
Heather Green, CFO
Industry Communications Equipment
Products Communication and I.T. systems services
Revenue £312 million GBP (2005)
Employees Approximately 2,000 (135 in Germany) (2005)
Website www.telent.com

telent plc is a radio, telecommunication, and internet systems installation & services provision company. telent was formed in 2005 from the UK and German services businesses of Marconi Corporation plc (formerly General Electric Company plc) the rest of the business being acquired by Ericsson on October 25, 2005. Marconi Corporation plc was also known as Marconi plc (1999-2003). While the General Electric company was once one of the largest British companies, telent is relatively small.

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[edit] History

Marconi plc was formed following a major reorganisation of GEC under George Simpson. Beginning in December 1998 reports emerged that GEC wished to demerge its defence business, Marconi Electronic Systems. This was against the background of a review into the company's future and consolidation of the American and European defence markets.

British Aerospace, until that point pursuing a merger with DASA, soon began merger talks with GEC. On January 19, 1999 GEC and BAe announced that BAe was to acquire Marconi Electronic Systems for £7.7bn ($12.75bn). While the deal was yet to be completed GEC used the proceeds of the MES sale (as well as heavy borrowing) to finance acquisitions during 1999. This was part of a major realignment of the firm to become a radio, telecommunications, and internet equipment manufacturing company. GEC purchased Reltec for £1.3bn in March and FORE Systems for £2.8bn in April.

British Aerospace completed its purchase of MES on November 30, 1999 to form BAE Systems. GEC announced that it was to be renamed Marconi plc.

[edit] Ericsson deal

Shortly after its failure to secure part of 21CN, it became clear that Marconi was a likely takeover target. Huawei Technologies, a Chinese telecoms company, became the name commonly mentioned in the UK business press due to its existing partnerships with Marconi. [1] However, by October 2005 Huawei was displaced by Ericsson and Alcatel as the likely victors. On October 25 Ericsson was announced as the winner with a bid of around £1.2bn ($2.1bn). The acquisition was completed on January 23, 2006 effective as of January 1, 2006. The Marconi name will still be used as a brand within Ericsson.

Marconi's remaining UK operations were renamed telent plc.

[edit] telent's Companies

  • telent plc (Company number 00067307; originally incorporated 27 September 1900)
  • telent (UK) Limited (Company number 00089947; originally incorporated 23 August 1906)
  • telent Communications Holdings Limited (company number 00319092; originally incorporated 01 October 1936)
  • telent Communications International Limited (Company number 00464439; originally incorporated 10 February 1949)
  • telent Enterprise Limited (Company number 00604117; originally incorporated 06 May 1958)
  • telent Services Limited (Company number 00691283; originally incorporated 01 May 1961)
  • telent Communications Limited (Company number 00703317; originally incorporated 14 September 1961)
  • telent Bonding Limited (company number 03818628; originally incorporated 03 August 1999)
  • telent GmbH (German Limited Company)

[edit] Timeline

  • 1897 — Guglielmo Marconi founded the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company
  • 1900 — Renamed to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company
  • 1946 — Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company taken over by English Electric
  • 1967 — GEC acquires Associated Electrical Industries (AEI).
  • 1968 — English Electric merges with the General Electric Company (GEC), not to be confused with the US General Electric (GE).
  • 1988 — GEC Telecommunications Merges with Plessey to form GPT
  • 1999 — GEC acquires Reltec Corporation.
  • 1999 — GEC acquires Fore Systems, a major network equipment manufacturer.
  • 1999 — After a period of restructuring, during which the Marconi defence business is sold to British Aerospace

GEC renames itself Marconi Plc.

  • 2000 — Marconi Plc acquires Mobile Systems International, a cellular consultancy and network planning software company.
  • July 2001 - Profits warning and 4,000 job cuts announced
  • September 2001 - CEO Simpson and Finance Director Mayo leave the company in disgrace following second profits warning.
  • May 2002 — The company announces a loss of £5.7bn, at the time the biggest in British corporate history. [2]
  • May 2003 — Marconi plc renamed Marconi Corporation plc, company restructured giving creditors 99.5% of the shares.
  • September 2004 — Marconi returns to profit with positive cash flow.
  • April 2005 — Marconi fails to win any part in BT's 21CN contract resulting in 40% drop in share price and 800 redundancies.
  • April 2005 — Marconi reviews its strategic position, begins discussions with possible buyers.
  • October 2005 — Marconi proposes to be renamed telent as Ericsson propose to buy most of their assets, including the Marconi name.
  • January 2006 — Ericsson's acquisition of key assets of Marconi completed; company rebranded as telent.
  • May 2007 — telent announces its move to Warwick opus 40 business park.

[edit] Notes

There are many companies that have Marconi in their name. This is mainly due to diversification and consolidation over the history of the group. For example, several defence industry partnerships bearing the name "Marconi" are no longer associated with Marconi PLC following GEC's sale of its defense interests and merging of its communications groups to form Marconi Communications before the group's evolution to Marconi PLC.

Marconi Corporation should not be confused with the Marconi Company founded by Guglielmo Marconi. That company became part of English Electric in 1946, itself bought by GEC in 1968. The Marconi Company became the defence division inside the GEC conglomerate and the name was widely used, for example Marconi Electronic Systems and the joint ventures Alenia Marconi Systems and Matra Marconi Space.

  1. ^ BBC NEWS | Business | Marconi 'discussing £600m buyout'
  2. ^ The biggest one now is £21.8 billion by Vodafone Group for 2005

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