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73
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
products and the Company's ability to meet demand, impact from the loss of key customers, competition from
system integrators, the impact of regulatory matters, allocation and regulation of frequencies, the availability of
materials, energy supplies and labor, the seasonality of the business and the firmness of the segment's backlog;
(3) ""Networks Segment,'' about the impact from the loss of key customers, the impact of the segment's strategy,
the allocation and regulation of frequencies, the availability of materials, energy supplies and labor and the firmness
of the segment's backlog; (4) ""Connected Home Solutions Segment,'' about future sales of digital products, the
impact of the segment's strategy, the impact from the loss of key customers, sales to telephone carriers, the impact
of demand and competitive changes, the impact of regulatory matters, the availability of materials, energy supplies
and labor, the seasonality of the business and the firmness of the segment's backlog; (5) ""Other Information,''
about the impact from the loss of key customers, the firmness of the aggregate backlog position, the
competitiveness through research and development and utilization of technology; (6) ""Properties,'' about the
consequences of a disruption in manufacturing; (7) ""Legal Proceedings,'' about the ultimate disposition of pending
legal matters; (8) ""Management's Discussion and Analysis,'' about: (a) the success of our business strategy,
(b) future payments, charges, use of accruals and expected cost-saving benefits associated with our reorganization
of business programs, (c) the Company's ability and cost to repatriate funds, (d) the impact of the timing and
level of sales and the geographic location of such sales, (e) future cash contributions to pension plans or retiree
health benefit plans, (f) outstanding commercial paper balances, (g) the Company's ability and cost to access the
capital markets, (h) the Company's ability to retire outstanding debt, (i) adequacy of resources to fund expected
working capital and capital expenditure measurements, (j) expected payments pursuant to commitments under
long-term agreements, (k) the outcome of ongoing and future legal proceedings (l) the impact of recent
accounting pronouncements on the Company, and (m) the impact of the loss of key customers; and
(9) ""Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk,'' about: (a) the impact of foreign currency
exchange risks, (b) future hedging activity and expectations of the Company, and (c) the ability of counterparties
to financial instruments to perform their obligations.
Some of the risk factors that affect the Company's business and financial results are discussed in
""Item 1A: Risk Factors.'' We wish to caution the reader that the risk factors discussed in ""Item 1A: Risk Factors'',
and those described elsewhere in this report or our other Securities and Exchange Commission filings, could cause
our actual results to differ materially from those stated in the forward-looking statements.