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Technology Report: GoDaddy aims to list next year, seeks $4.5 billion valuation: NY Post

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GoDaddy aims to list next year, seeks $4.5 billion valuation: NY Post
(Reuters) - GoDaddy Inc is planning an initial public offering early next year that would value the world's biggest provider of web addresses at roughly $4.5 billion, the New York Post said.
Alibaba to launch international version of Taobao marketplace
WUZHEN China (Reuters) - Jack Ma, the founder of China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd , said on Thursday the firm will set up an international version of its e-commerce marketplace Taobao to serve shoppers worldwide in multiple languages, including English and Chinese.
Infosys unit's overbilling Apple led to exit of top executives: sources
(Reuters) - Indian outsourcing major Infosys Ltd's back-office services unit was overcharging Apple Inc, leading to the exit of top executives, two senior Infosys people said on Thursday.
Google, Rockstar agree to settle patent litigation: filing
(Reuters) - Google Inc has agreed to settle litigation with patent consortium Rockstar, though terms of the deal were not disclosed in a court filing made public this week.
Intel gives upbeat outlook for 2015 revenue, stock gains
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel, helped by a stabilizing personal computer market, gave a revenue outlook for 2015 that was above Wall Street's expectations and also raised its dividend, sending its shares higher.
Square rolls out mobile sales register software to firms worldwide
LONDON (Reuters) - Square, a mobile payments firm founded by Jack Dorsey, one of the creators of Twitter, is rolling out software worldwide that allows businesses to track sales, inventories and other data on smartphones and tablets.
Hon Hai, Innolux to invest $2.8 billion in Taiwan flat-panel plant
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd , the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, will partner with flat-panel maker Innolux Corp in investing T$86.8 billion ($2.8 billion) in a panel-producing plant in Taiwan, the firms said.
Telefonica does not rule out a sale of O2 in the UK
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Telefonica would have to consider its options regarding its UK presence, including a sale of the O2 business, if more of the market moves to bundling fixed and mobile telecom services, a top executive said on Thursday.
Yahoo usurps Google in Firefox search deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc struck a deal with Firefox maker Mozilla Corp to replace Google Inc as the default search engine on the Firefox Web browser in the United States, a move that Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer said will help boost its flagging search market share.
Alibaba will sell debut bond on Thursday
NEW YORK (IFR) - Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba will sell its first-ever bond on Thursday, a jumbo trade expected to be around $8 billion in size that comes just two months after the company's record IPO.
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