2012年6月26日星期二

Technology Report: Exclusive: Dell bids $2.32 billion for Quest Software: source

Click to View in Browser
06/25/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Exclusive: Dell bids $2.32 billion for Quest Software: source
(Reuters) - Quest Software Inc has received an improved bid from Dell Inc to buy the maker of enterprise management software for about $2.32 billion, a source close to the matter said on Monday.
Microsoft to buy Yammer for $1.2 billion
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp agreed to buy online social network firm Yammer Inc for $1.2 billion in cash, which will allow the software company to offer a service like Facebook Inc's to corporate customers.
Verizon, T-Mobile U.S. agree on spectrum deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless and Deutsche Telekom's U.S. unit have agreed to a spectrum deal that may clear the way for the U.S. company's plans to buy a chunk of spectrum from cable providers.
Smile, you're on Yoko Ono's new app
TORONTO (Reuters) - In the 1960s Yoko Ono set out to create a film that would include the smiling face of every person in the world. Now, nearly five decades later, the project has come to life as an app.
Supreme Court to hear Comcast antitrust appeal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review Comcast Corp's appeal of a ruling that let cable TV subscribers in the Philadelphia area sue as a group over alleged overcharges stemming from an effort to monopolize that market.
Samsung sees higher Q2 handset earnings; U.S. supply crunch to ease
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co expects sales of its new Galaxy S III, launched at the end of last month as a main rival to Apple's iPhone, to top 10 million during July, making it the South Korean group's fastest selling smartphone.
GeoEye shares tumble on loss of government contract
(Reuters) - Shares of GeoEye Inc lost nearly a quarter of their value after a U.S. government agency warned it could cut funding to the satellite imagery provider, potentially cutting off a major source of revenue and making the company a takeover target for bigger rival DigitalGlobe Inc.
Rambus appoints new CEO
(Reuters) - Rambus Inc named Ronald Black as its new chief executive officer replacing Harold Hughes, who is retiring from the technology licensing company.
RIM considers splitting business in two: paper
LONDON (Reuters) - BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is considering splitting its business in two, separating its struggling handset manufacturing division from its messaging network, The Sunday Times reported.
Sony, Panasonic to cooperate on OLED televisions
TOKYO (Reuters) - Rival Japanese television makers Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp said Monday they will cooperate to make OLED (organic light emitting diode) sets as they battle Korean rivals Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics for pole position in the next-generation TV market.
Related Video
Brit promotes online French chic
Painting Fool is no idiot
Mediafile
Paul Smalera
The platform problem in social media
Sinead Carew
Swipp looks to quantify your comments
SUBSCRIBE TO OTHER REUTERS NEWSLETTERS
Reuters Business Today
A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today  
 Top Newsay
The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today  
» MORE NEWSLETTERS
- 3 Times Square New York, NY 10036 USA © Copyright 2010 Thomson Reuters
Ensure delivery of Reuters Newsmails, add mail@nl.reuters.com to your address book. Details
Subscribe to other Reuters newsletters.
Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
Follow us on Twitter facebook Friend us on Facebook Forward this newsletter to a friend Forward to a friend

没有评论:

发表评论