
May 24 - Upon completion of Tyco International Ltd.'s (Tyco; NYSE: TYC ) planned spin-off of the ADT North America Residential (The ADT Corporation / ADT) and Flow Control (Flow) businesses
By Sol Palha : The markets are still in a corrective mode, and we believe that we will need to see one more selling climax, followed by 1-2 days where the market closes in the red on lower volume. Lower volume on down days indicates that the selling pressure is starting to abate. Long-term ...
May 18 - Fitch Ratings has removed the ratings for Tyco International Ltd. (Tyco; NYSE: TYC ) and Tyco International Finance S.A. (TIFSA) from Rating Watch Evolving and affirmed the long-term Issuer...
Moody's continues to review Tyco's ( TYC -0.5% ) A3/Prime-2 ratings for possible downgrade as the conglomerate carries out the process of splitting into three
sectors, like healthcare, protection services, and fixtures, and, accordingly, has a low beta of 0.9. Tyco International ( TYC ) falls between these two conglomerates in terms of liquidity and focuses on electronic security, fire protection
major competitor, Verizon ( VZ ) , as well as an ability to compete with established home security companies such Tyco's ( TYC ) ADT and other smaller security solution providers. AdAge expects AT&T to spend $150 million in promoting Nokia's new
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Tyco International Chief Financial Officer Mark Swartz, who is serving a prison sentence for looting the company, has sued for $60 million in retirement and other money he says he is owed.
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Former Tyco International Chief Financial Officer Mark Swartz, who is serving a prison sentence for looting the company, has sued for $60 million in retirement and other money he says he is owed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Tyco International Chief Financial Officer Mark Swartz, who is serving a prison sentence for looting the company, has sued for $60 million in retirement and other money he says he is owed.
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Former Tyco International Chief Financial Officer Mark Swartz, who is serving a prison sentence for looting the company, has sued for $60 million in retirement and other money he says he is owed.