Global Crossing
GLBC
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NZ$2.38 B
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Global Crossing was a telecommunications company that built an extensive fiber optic network during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. After accumulating massive debt and facing declining demand, Global Crossing filed for bankruptcy in 2002, later emerging and ultimately being acquired by Level 3 Communications in 2011.

Market capitalization of Global Crossing (GLBC.defunct.2011)

All time high intraday market cap: NZ$49.12 Billion (February 16, 2000)

Last known market cap: NZ$2.38 Billion

On October 3, 2011 Global Crossing had a market cap of NZ$2.38 Billion. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.

Market cap history of Global Crossing from 1998 to 2011

End of year Market Cap

Year Marketcap Change
2011NZ$1.75 B73.18%
2010NZ$1.01 B-14.15%
2009NZ$1.18 B52.14%
2008NZ$0.77 B-50.56%
2007NZ$1.56 B23.51%
2006NZ$1.27 B140.12%
2005NZ$0.52 B-5.4%
2004NZ$0.55 B-46.69%
2003NZ$1.04 B3253.34%
2002NZ$31.28 M-98.3%
2001NZ$1.84 B-93.72%
2000NZ$29.31 B-61.45%
1999NZ$76.04 B333.1%
1998NZ$17.55 B