Daily Links 7/31/2013: Comcast profit beats estimates; Dow to open Collegeville innovation lab









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Comcast Profit Tops Estimates on Subscriber Additions
(Bloomberg)

More customers, more revenues: For Comcast, broadband is gift that keeps giving (Gigaom)

Comcast CFO says M&A possible, but not at debt levels John Malone is comfortable with (FierceCable)


Sprint extends LTE coverage to 41 new markets (CNET News)
Including Philadelphia.

Doylestown's Brick Simple building apps for wearable Google Glass computers (phillyBurbs.com)

Uh oh: SEC questions if IBM’s cloud math is water vapor (Gigaom)

Pennsylvania won't renew IBM computer system contract after study finds problems (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Dell's buyout teeters as it rejects voting change (Reuters)

SAP’s partner paradox – race to the cloud (Diginomica)


Air Products Faces Modern Form of Hostile Takeover (New York Times: DealBook)

Dow Inaugurates Northeast Technology Center Innovation Hub (Business Wire)
Huge Collegeville facility will support innovation efforts for Dow's Advanced Materials
businesses.

CardioNet, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2013 Financial Results (Globe Newswire)
BEAT shares up 38% today after results reported late yesterday. Tomorrow corporate name becomes BioTelemetry, although ticker symbol remains the same.



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