Links 7/26: Yahoo can't make up for Verizon's problems; Layer3 TV gains more investors






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Verizon Loses Pay TV Subs Amid Strike, CEO Touts Yahoo Deal, "Meaningful" Synergies (Hollywood Reporter)

Why Verizon's Q2 Results Are Still Too Messy to Evaluate Growth Moves (Fortune)
Verizon is still trying to sell Cloud business Terremark, which it acquired in 2011 for $1.2 billion. What happened after Verizon bought it?

Altice, Paulson Co. Among Layer3 TV Investors: Report
(Multichannel News)
Still not sure what Layer3's economic raison d'être is. All IP, but private net?

Hollywood Prepares for Earnings Season A Year After Cord-Cutting Fears Slammed Stocks (Hollywood Reporter)

Tim Cook: ‘Think of Apple TV as a Foundation for Broader Business’ (Mac Observer)

Unisys, Turning A Q2 Profit, Expects Brexit to Bolster Its Border Security Practice (CRN)


GE waves developers onto its huge IoT stage (PCWorld)

Fueled By iPhone 8, OLED Displays To Take Over Smartphones (Investor's Business Daily)
Ewing, NJ-based Universal Display (NASDAQ: OLED) is a beneficiary of this trend,
as almost all producers need access to its licenses and chemical stack. However, I would assume that much of OLED's potential is already price into its stock.

LG Display to invest $1.75 billion for flexible OLED screens (Reuters)

Malvern firm's next-generation heart beat monitor OK'd by the FDA (Philadelphia Business Journal)

LinkedIn buys PointDrive to boost its social sales platform with sharing (TechCrunch)

Why Are Marketplace Lenders Struggling? (Mattermark)






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