Today’s Deals – Foxconn Has Reported Secured A Deal To Buy Sharp For $6.2 Billion

A worker prepares a display of Sharp flat panel televisions for the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. It looks like Foxconn has won the race to buy troubled electronics maker Sharp after Japanese news agency Nikkei, which has a track record of getting major scoops right, reported a deal worth 700 billion yen ($6.2 billion) has been agreed. Samsung and state-backed Japanese fund Innovation Network Corp are also said to have lodged bids. Read More

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Today’s Deals – RealtyShares Raises $20 Million For Its Real Estate Investment Marketplace

IMG_2422edit Less than a year after it closed a $10 million round of financing, the real estate investment marketplace RealtyShares has managed to rake in another $20 million for its funding platform. The San Francisco-based company has raised over $130 million for over 1600 properties through 290 since its launch, which the company says makes it one of the largest real estate investment platforms in the U.S. Read More

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Today’s Deals – MakeSpace Raises $17.5 Million For Hassle-Free Storage Units

Makespace New York-based MakeSpace has secured $17.5 million in funding to accelerate growth in their self-storage business. The startup markets itself as a convenient alternative to traditional storage, by making it easy to access your items without ever taking a trip to the facility. MakeSpace offers competitive pricing and guarantees that the rates will never increase. MakeSpace offers free pickups… Read More

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Today’s Deals – BlackBerry Buys UK’s Encription Ltd To Kickstart Its New Cybersecurity Consultancy

BlackBerry Classic Rear 03 BlackBerry is not the smartphone powerhouse it used to be, but it’s been making a concerted effort to hold on to its position as a go-to place for enterprise customers, specifically in highly secure environments. As part of that strategy, today the company announced that it has acquired Encription Ltd, a cybersecurity consultancy that delivers services globally but operates “from… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Terratalk App Corrects Language Students’ English Pronunciation

shutterstock speech bubble Speaking–or at least trying to be comprehensible–is one of the hardest parts of studying a new language. Terratalk, a Japanese startup, wants to help English learners with a new app that promises to correct their pronunciation and grammar. The company just launched its Android app with $1.34 million in funding from Incubate Fund and will have an iOS version ready later this year. Read More

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Today’s Deals – India’s NoBroker Lands $10M To Make Property Agents Obsolete

Screenshot 2016-02-24 14.58.27 Brokers, agents and middleman are the perennial pain the backside when it comes to finding and renting a new house. NoBroker, an India-based startup that operates a peer-to-peer rentals site, has closed a $10 million Series B round to continue its quest to exterminate the property broker. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Activision Blizzard Closes Its $5.9B Acquisition Of King, Makers Of Candy Crush

candy-crush-burst Activision Blizzard today announced that it has closed its acquisition of King Digital for $5.9 billion, a deal that it says makes it the largest game network in the world with more than 500 million users. King is the publisher of the popular Candy Crush series of social and mobile games, while Activision Blizzard’s best known titles include World of Warcraft and Call of Duty. This… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Synacor Buys Technorati To Build Out Its Mobile And Programmatic Ad Business

your ad here Yet more consolidation underway in the ad tech business, and a resting place for what was once a leading authority for ranking important blogs and other sites online: Synacor, a company that provides monetization services for ISPs, carriers and others that offer content services, has acquired Technorati. Alongside the official confirmation, the companies also should be posting a price for… Read More

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