Excerpts: Frontier Corporation Def 14A. As you may know, on March 16, 1999, Frontier entered into a merger agreement, which was amended on May 16, 1999, with Global Crossing Ltd. and a subsidiary of Global Crossing pursuant to which Frontier will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Crossing. The purpose of this special meeting […]
The following quotes are excerpted from the TV Guide SC 14F1 filing. You are receiving this Information Statement in connection with the anticipated appointment of persons designated by Liberty Media Corporation (“Liberty”), The News Corporation Limited (“News Corp.”) and the Board of Directors of the Company to a majority of the seats on the Board
Excerpts: Frontier to Be Acquired by Global Crossing for $10.8 Billion Frontier, which from 1900 until 1995 was called Rochester Telephone, serves almost one million local telephone customers in 13 states. Far more important from Global Crossing’s point of view, though, is that Frontier owns about one-third of an advanced fiber optic communications network being
Jack W. Rizika1 v. John J. Donovan
Excerpt: Jack W. Rizika1 v. John J. Donovan Before KASS, SMITH and FLANNERY, JJ. Ian Crawford, Boston, for plaintiff. Thomas J. Dougherty, Boston, for defendants. On the ground that the contract between the parties lacked an essential term, a judge of the Superior Court, acting on a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, set aside
Excerpts: “AT&T Makes Local Phone Play with $48B Merger.” Since his first days on the job in November, AT&T chairman Michael Armstrong apparently wanted to partner with TCI chairman and CEO John Malone. Malone — whose sights will shift to control of Liberty Media Group and TCI Ventures Group — vowed that this merger won’t
Excerpts: “Telecom executive called tireless man on mission.” Formerly the chief financial officer at The Chronicle, Leo Hindery yesterday landed the title of president and chief operating officer of AT&T Consumer Services. “Leo Hindery is absolutely the hardest-driving person I’ve ever met,” said Gregg Vignos, a San Francisco attorney who worked with Hindery on the
Excerpt: “AT&T to buy TCI for $48 billion.” In a conference call this morning, [Michael] Armstrong said the two companies worked late into the night to work out all the details of the pact. TCI chief executive John Malone noted that the definitive agreement was put together in eight days. The deal’s hefty $48 billion
Contract between SAP Northeast Asia, Inc. and Cambridge Technology Group, Inc. for Executive Education Services
Excerpts: Contract between SAP Northeast Asia, Inc. and Cambridge Technology Group, Inc. for Executive Education Services This Agreement is entered into between Cambridge Technology Group, Inc., hereinafter referred to as “CTGroup” and SAP Northeast Asia, Inc., herein referred to as “SAP”. During the 2 years commencing January 1, 1998, CTGroup shall conduct four (4) Key
Excerpts: Frontier Corporation Def 14A. On February 27, 1998, Frontier acquired GlobalCenter Inc., a leading provider in digital distribution, Internet and data services headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Frontier acquired all of the outstanding shares of GlobalCenter and issued 6.4 million shares to effect this merger. At the time of the merger, GlobalCenter had 1.1 million
Excerpts: “William F. LeRoux, S.J. Endowed Chair.” William F. LeRoux, S.J. came to Seattle University in 1958 as a professor in theology. He served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1977 – 82) and as an assistant to the Vice President for University Advancement from 1982 until his death in 2004. He