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Microsoft buys Parature for customer self-service software
2014-01-07 13:00:29| InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft is rounding out its Dynamics CRM (customer relationship management) product by acquiring Parature, maker of cloud-based software companies can use to create self-service portals for customers. Terms of the deal, which is expected to close within 30 days, were not disclosed. Parature's roughly 100 employees will be brought into Microsoft, said Fred Studer, general manager of Dynamics product marketing.
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UK: Ballyclare buys Lion's protective wear business
2014-01-07 12:47:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
Ballyclare has acquired Lion Apparel's UK protective clothing business from German workwear business LHD Group, as part of wider efforts to grow the company.
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Time Warner buys fiber optic network for $600M
2014-01-07 03:46:22| Telecom - Topix.net
Time Warner Cable Inc. says it has paid $600 million to acquire a company and add 8,700 miles to its fiber optic network in the Southeast.
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Harsco buys U.S. equipment maker for natural gas and petrochemical...
2014-01-06 17:06:26| Steel - Topix.net
Lemoyne-based Harsco Corp. announced this morning that it has acquired Hammco Corp., an Owasso, OK-based provider of process coolers for the natural gas and petrochemical processing industries.
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T-Mobile buys 700 MHz spectrum from Verizon for USD 2.4 bln
2014-01-06 13:44:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) T-Mobile US has agreed to buy additional spectrum in the 700 MHz band from Verizon Wireless for USD 2.365 billion cash and a swap of other frequencies. Verizon will gain AWS and PCS spectrum worth around USD 950 million as part of the deal. T-Mobile already holds spectrum in the same 'A block' of the 700 MHz band in Boston and the deal with Verizon gives it the important low-band spectrum in nine of the top ten and 21 of the top 30 markets in the US. In total, T-Mobile will have low-band spectrum covering 158 million people, including New York, LA, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Washington DC and Detroit. The company aims to deploy the new spectrum as early as the fourth quarter of 2014. Also, as part of the transaction, the two companies will realign spectrum blocks in certain markets, primarily in northern California and the Atlanta area. The agreements are subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice and are expected to close in mid-2014.
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