Tuesday highlights: Verizon Misses Subscriber Growth Projections; Qlik announces SMB cloud solution



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SAP nudges up multi-year outlook after posting in-line 2016 result (Reuters via CNBC)

SAP Takes on More Cloud Customers as It Seeks Smaller Deals (Bloomberg)

What's the purpose of 4 year out revenue projections? Is it a Euro reporting requirement or an SAP thing?










Verizon Misses Subscriber Growth Projections Amid Stiff Competition
(Reuters via Fortune)

Verizon Adds 21,000 FiOS Pay TV Subs, Still Assessing Impact of Yahoo Data Breaches (Hollywood Reporter)
Company confirmed Monday that it is laying off 155 employees who work on its go90 streaming service, most cuts coming from Verizon's San Jose, Calif. office.





Alibaba Raises Forecast as Chinese Consumers Continue to Spend (Bloomberg)
Revenue at Alibaba's cloud unit more than doubled.

Why Salesforce Is Snapping Up AI Startups (and Passing on Marketing Ones) (Fortune)

Qlik announces SMB cloud solution
(ZDNet)

More Comcast Buybacks Coming As Stock Trades Near All-Time High? (Investor's Business Daily)

A Philly venture-capital firm finds few deals here (Philly.com)

After years of talk, Camden school headquarters goes to bid (Philly Voice)
Former RCA Victor HQ.




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