3/13: Post-Snap, more IPO action pops; NYC sues Verizon over FiOS
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Intel to Buy Israeli Self-Driving Car Tech Mobileye for $15 Billion. (Reuters via Fortune)
Citrix Shares Surge Just Before Close On Rumors Of Possible Sale (IBD)
Apple and SAP to release tool to build business apps (Reuters)
Chattanooga-based Skuid raises $24 million for its “codeless” app development toolkit (TechCrunch)
Alteryx, a data analytics software provider, sets terms for $117 million IPO (Renaissance Capital)
Yext files for $100 million IPO https://t.co/CqYsTLLJVe
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) March 13, 2017
Update: MuleSoft IPO planned for 17th https://t.co/lntZRbHCEY
— tom paine (@phillytechnews) March 13, 2017
#URBN gets boot from S&P 500 next week https://t.co/l8v5Rbyf0L via @WSJMoneyBeat
— tom paine (@phillytechnews) March 13, 2017
Newcastle (UK) digital agency to open Philadelphia office (ProlificNorth)
There's a reason why some (many) companies keep failing at TV. Ignore that at your peril. https://t.co/rSYLSY4F1d
— Swanni (@SwanniOnTV) March 13, 2017
Comcast looks to complete ‘great tech triangle’ with closure of Austin’s Icontrol (FierceCable)
Alarm.com to Ratchet Up Pursuit of ISP, Cable Market (Multichannel News)
Suit bought by Honeywell against Alarm.com reportedly settled.
NYC sues Verizon, claims broken promises on Fios cable (Philly.com)
Princeton-based Solution Provider Ameri100 Makes Unsolicited Offer To Merge With Struggling Ciber (CRN)
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