Telecoms companies: who’s suing who?

October 6th, 2010

There’s a chart doing the rounds that shows who is suing whom in the telecoms industries (eg at the Guardian). David McCandelish has improved it nicely here, and asked the question of whether companies who’s revenue is going down are more litigious than those on the rise. Well, I took his data from here and created the charts below.

There are lots of caveats: I excluded Smartphone Technologiess LLC because the data didn’t say if their revenue was up or down. That’s a shame, because they’ve got the most lawsuits open. Also, we don’t know if the revenue was going up or down when the lawsuit was started.

PS – for Tableau geeks, the tooltips on the chart are using my Conditional Formatting trick (click here) to make the text colour change depending upon Revenue Direction.

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2 Comments → “Telecoms companies: who’s suing who?”

  1. Jack Repenning - 1 year ago

    I think you’ve compared “is involved in a lawsuit.” Looking at McCandelish’s charts, though, there seems to be a much stronger correlation between “dropping revenues” and “is suing someone” (and, conversely, between “rising revenues” and “is being sued”).

  2. Dan Murray - 1 year ago

    Andy;

    This is a brilliant little work around. Well done!


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