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JDS Uniphase Corporation

JDS Uniphase Corporation
JDSU
Public
Traded as NASDAQJDSU
S&P 500 component
Industry Optical products and broadband communications
Predecessor
  • JDS Fitel
  • Uniphase Corporation (1999)
Successor
Headquarters Milpitas, California, USA
Number of locations
80 offices, serving customers in more than 160 countries
Key people
Thomas H. Waechter
(CEO, President and Director)
David W. Vellequette
(CFO)
Products
  • Communications test and measurement equipment; optical communications components, modules, and subsystems.
  • Lasers used for biotechnology, semiconductor manufacturing, and materials processing.
  • Thin film coatings, components, and assemblies used to manage light for displays, instrumentation, office automation, and aerospace/defense.
  • Optical solutions for brand protection and document authentication; and decorative coatings for brand enhancement and differentiation
Revenue DecreaseUS$ 1.709 billion (2015)
Decrease US$ -88.1 million (2015)
Decrease US$ -88.1 million (2015)
Total assets Decrease US$ 2.218 billion (2015)
Total equity Decrease US$ 1.101 billion (2015)
Number of employees
5,100 (2015)
Website JDSU.com

JDS Uniphase Corporation was a company that designed and manufactured products for optical communications networks, communications test and measurement equipment, lasers, optical solutions for authentication and decorative applications, and other custom optics. It was headquartered in Milpitas, California. It was formerly known as JDS Uniphase, prior to a rebranding of its corporate image on September 14, 2005. The legal entity was called JDS Uniphase Corporation, but more commonly called JDSU. On August 2015, JDSU split into two different companies: Viavi Solutions and Lumentum Holdings.

Uniphase was started in 1979 in a San Jose, California garage, and made lasers for chip makers and scanners.

In 1981, JDS Optics was founded in Canada by Jozef Straus, Philip Garel-Jones, Gary Duck, and Bill Sinclair. The "JDS" is short for Jones, Duck and Straus/Sinclair. The company became JDS Fitel when it formed a partnership with Fitel, a fiber optic and optical connector company.

In 1999, JDSU was formed by the merger between JDS Fitel and Uniphase, and became known as JDS Uniphase subsequent to the merger.

Three other major fiber companies were acquired by JDS Uniphase during the telecom boom: Optical Coating Laboratory Inc. (OCLI), bought for $2.8 billion and based in Santa Rosa, California, E-TEK Dynamics, bought for $15 billion, and SDL, bought for $45 billion, both based in San Jose, California.

In 2003, CEO Straus retired and the company moved its headquarters to San Jose, California, to consolidate its business.

In August 3, 2005, the company acquired test and measurement equipment company Acterna for $760 million, which became part of JDSU's Test and Measurement Group. Acterna had been formed by the May 2000 merger of network test solutions developer Wavetek Wandel Goltermann (WWG) and hand-held test equipment developer TTC.

In 2006, the company moved its headquarters to Milpitas, California.

In December 2013, the company announced it was acquiring fellow network performance management company Network Instruments, for $200 million.

On August 1, 2015 JDSU split into Viavi Solutions and Lumentum Holdings Inc.

During the 1990s, JDS Uniphase stock was a high-flyer tech stock investor favorite. Its stock price doubled three times and three of 2:1 occurred roughly every 90 days during the last half of 1999 through early 2000, making millionaires of many employees who were stock option holders, and further enabling JDS Uniphase to go on an acquisition and merger binge. After the telecom downturn, JDS Uniphase announced in late July 2001 the largest (up to then) write-down of goodwill. Employment soon dropped as part of the Global Realignment Program from nearly 29,000 to approximately 5,300, many of its factories and facilities were closed around the world, and the stock price dropped from $153 per share to less than $2 per share.


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