More bidders emerge for troubled Global Crossing

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: April 5, 2002| Author: SIMON ROMERO | Copyright information

More bidders emerge for troubled Global Crossing

Telecommunications firm's Asian unit attracts interest

By SIMON ROMERO New York Times

Friday, April 5, 2002

More bidders emerged Thursday for Global Crossing, the once high- flying telecommunications company that has sought bankruptcy protection, and its prized Asian unit.

Infonet Services Corp. and Silver Lake Partners, a Silicon Valley investment company, are considering a joint bid with the Gores Technology ...

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