Software & IT services
HGST's recent buy Virident expects to soar in growth - report
According to a Forbes news magazine report by contributor Peter Cohan, Western Digital's subsidiary HGST bought Virident, a flash storage supplier, for USD685 million in cash.
Edison Ventures sells last of Tangoe shares
Edison Ventures announced that it has exited from Communications Lifecycle Management software firm Tango by selling the last of its shares.
Twitter IPO may set flurry to more ad tech public offers - report
Confidence in ad tech partners jumped, hoping that riding on the social microblogging platform company Twitter Inc's IPO would provide them additional opportunities for ad placement.
Goldman Sachs secures lead role to run Twitter IPO - source
A source told Bloomberg that Goldman Sachs Group snatched a lead role in the upcoming IPO of Twitter.
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Today, Dell Inc.'s founder Michael Dell announced that the majority shareholders of the company had voted in favor of his planned privatization of the computer maker firm.
Humble Bundle introduced its 9th Indie Bundle to the gaming community with games such as "Fez" and "Mark of the Ninja"
Dell Inc shareholders started casting their votes to approve Michael Dell's buyout offer today.
Matterport Inc closed its Series A-1 round with USD 2.8 million from various investors. California-based developer Matterport Inc announced that it was able to close its Series A-1 round with USD 2.
Harvard-born startup HourlyNerd would announce on Thursday that it had received USD750,000 in its seed funding round, the most significant investment coming from ABC's venture capital reality show "Shark Tank" star and billionaire Marc Cuban.
US defense contractor Lockheed Martin said it was looking to make more acquisitions after its purchase of IT firm Amor Group.
In an interview with CNBC, Carl Icahn confirmed his firm's large purchase of Apple stock as it fell due to consumer disinterest in new iPhone models.
Sources told Reuters that electronics maker Sharp Corp. would be raising USD1.7 billion to keep itself afloat until the end of the business year in March next year.
Veeva Systems Inc. announced filing a registration statement with the US Securities Exchange Commission for a proposed IPO.
BlackBerry Ltd. was scheduled to meet with Canadian lawmakers to discuss the Investment Canada Act as investor concerns increased that a domestic buyout of the struggling company would no longer be possible.