9/20: Meet Group goes German with $70M+ Lovoo deal; Does Philly has a ‘reputation problem’ among job seekers?
Meet Group goes German with $70M+ Lovoo deal (Philly.com)
Malvern-based chemicals producer PQ Group Holdings sets terms for $638 million IPO (Renaissance Capital)
Toys R Us brings its e-commerce platform in-house brings its e-commerce platform in-house (Internet Retailer)
From April: Toys R Us finally ends long reliance on GSI Commerce / Radial.
“Over the past two years we’ve had to catch up on 10 years of innovation and technology,” said a Toys R US spokesperson.
Comcast’s top government guy says Trump won’t stop many mergers (Recode)
Ikea Place is an AR app that lets you put furniture on the street (The Verge)
Survey: Amid Amazon headquarters race, Philly has a ‘reputation problem’ among job seekers (PhillyVoice)
Huge news for the #Philadelphia tech & innovation community: @BenjaminsDesk is finalizing a deal to absorb @1776 https://t.co/fz3SYZH2RA
— OpenAccessPHL (@OpenAccessPHL) September 21, 2017
E-sports goes pro, as Comcast buys a professional Overwatch franchise for Philly (Philly.com)
PBJ: Comcast acquires IoT startup Stringify https://t.co/IMu9KVGsMf via @PHLBizJournal
— tom paine (@phillytechnews) September 21, 2017
Marketing tech startup mParticle has raised $35 million in Series C funding (Business Insider)
New GE Chief Confirms Narrower Focus for Industrial Cloud
(Fortune)
Amazon Could Be Targeting Pharmacy Delivery Business (IBD)
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