JDS Falls on Talk of Purchase Plan
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TORONTO — Shares of JDS Uniphase Corp. fell in after-hours trading Monday after the company said it would announce key developments early today, which analysts speculated would involve the purchase of Lucent Technologies Inc.’s fiber-optic cable unit.
Lucent, which is struggling with losses and heavy debt, said in March it was considering the sale of its Atlanta-based fiber-optic cable unit, which analysts said could be worth as much as $4 billion to $8 billion.
Investors speculated that Ottawa-based JDS will discuss an acquisition when it holds a conference call this morning, rather than anything concerning third-quarter earnings, which are expected after the markets close Thursday.
Bids for the Lucent unit were due this week, a source said. Alcatel, Pirelli, Corning Inc. and Furukawa Electric Co., as well as JDS, are potential bidders, the source said.
Shares of JDS fell 6.5% or $1.58 to $22.60 in after-hours trading on the Instinet trading network, following a drop of $4.35, or 15%, to close at $24.18 on Nasdaq.
Meanwhile, analysts said that JDS probably will cut its annual spending budget sharply to $550 million from $750 million. The aggressive spending program was intended to boost manufacturing capacity by four times every 18 months.
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