Money | Nortel Nortel Files for Bankruptcy Telecom company's stock down 30% By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jan 14, 2009 8:46 AM CST Copied In this Nov. 10, 2008 file photo, the Nortel office tower in Etobicoke, Canada, is shown. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Nathan Denette, File) Nortel Networks Corp filed for bankruptcy protection today in federal court in Delaware, the first major tech company to seek protection since the global downturn started. Nortel, North America's biggest maker of telecommunications equipment, filed a day before the company was due to repay a $107 million interest debt on bonds. The company has been reeling from a sharp drop in orders from phone company clients. The Toronto Stock Exchange has halted trading of Nortel's shares, which once traded at more than $1,200 Canadian a share on a pre-split basis during the tech bubble, but closed yesterday at 38.5 Canadian cents a share. Nortel stock was down 30% in pre-market trading. Read These Next Why the Brightline of Florida is called the 'Death Train.' This is one very public, visible way to look for love. Bannon sounds confident about Trump getting a 3rd term. California declares permanent open season on mute swans. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error