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Facebook launches new service

Facebook Inc. launched a new service allow news organizations to display public posts that mentions any topic in real time.


HookLogic closes Series B growth funding

HookLogic raised a USD14 million in Series B growth funding. HookLogic had received a USD14 million Series B growth investment to further expand its leadership in the commerce search advertising industry.

Prem Watsa's efforts to buyout Blackberry causes jump in share prices

Blackberry shares jumped slightly as rumors of a buyout offer from its biggest shareholder became news.

Quality Systems purchases Mirth Corporation for an undisclosed amount

Quality Systems Inc. announced today that its acquisition of Mirth Corporation was to enhance its client data exchange offerings and current company interoperability initiatives.


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The Fiat-VEBA deak was expected because of the absence of top executives in the Frankfurt Auto Show.
The much awaited IPO of cybersecurity firm FireEye would push through with a pegged price of between USD12 and USD14 per share.
NBC reporter Michael O'Brien said the legacy of President Barack Obama would be on the line as he awaits Congressional approval on air strikes against Syria.
Politico publisher Robert Allbritton issued a statement on Monday saying that he acquired news Web site Capital New York for a small, undisclosed amount.
Virident is purchased by Western Digital for USD685 million in cash. Western Digital Corp, the hard drive manufacturer, announced its pending purchase of Virident Systems Inc, a flash memory manufacturer for servers.
Sir Patrick Stewart said I do" to his long-time girlfriend Sunny Ozell. Sir Patrick Stewart has tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Sunny Ozell.
In a letter to shareholders on Monday, septuagenarian billionaire Carl Icahn said he would be giving up the fight against Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners's buyout of Dell Inc.
CrowdStrike scored USD 30 million in its Series B round. CrowdStrike announced the closing of its Series B round with USD 30 million. The financing was led by Accel Partners.
The Carlyle Group said it would buy the Red Oak power plant in New Jersey and announced the completion of the acquisition of five other facilities in California.
A revelation made by New Jersey newspaper The Record indicated that Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 1986 sold the name "World Trade Center" for only USD10.