SingTel Buys Mobile Advertising Firm Amobee
Wall Street Journal
By MATTHEW ALLEN And GAURAV RAGHUVANSHI SINGAPORE—Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. Monday said it will acquire US-based Amobee Inc., a provider of mobileadvertising solutions, in an all-cash deal worth US$321 million—the company's first major ...
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Wall Street Journal
SG) Monday said it will acquire US-based Amobee Inc., a provider of mobile advertising solutions, in an all-cash deal worth US$321 million--the company's first major overseas acquisition since 2007. SingTel, which is majority owned by Singapore's ...
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Washington Post
SINGAPORE — Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. said Monday it plans to acquire mobileadvertising company Amobee Inc. for $321 million. SingTel, Southeast Asia's largest telecom by revenue, plans to complete the purchase by June and leave the ...
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Globes
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SGX: Z74, ASX: SGT; Pink Sheets: SGAPY) (Singtel) announced today that it has acquired mobile advertising solutions provider Amobee Inc. for $321 million in cash. Since it was founded in 2005, Amobee has raised $54 ...
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TechCrunch
The mobile ad market is projected to bring in revenues of $2.6 billion this year, and while that is only a small fraction of the wider opportunity in digital advertising, the space — fueled by the smartphone boom — is only going to get bigger, ...
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VatorNews
The Asian communication carrier SingTel announced Monday that it would buy the California-based Amobee to expand its mobile advertising business. SingTel, which has 434 million mobilecustomers in 25 countries, is expected to close this deal to buy ...
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Ingenico Integrates Isis Mobile Commerce Application to Advance Mobile ...
MarketWatch (press release)
ATLANTA, GA, Mar 05, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Ingenico , the leading worldwide provider of payment solutions, today announced its strategic relationship with Isis, the joint venture between AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless.
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SingTel Agrees to Buy Amobee for $321 Million to Expand Mobile Advertising
Bloomberg
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (ST), Southeast Asia's biggest phone company, agreed to buy Amobee Inc. for $321 million in cash to expand in mobile advertising amid a surge in demand for smartphones. The acquisition of Redwood, California-based ...
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Wall Street Journal
By MATTHEW ALLEN And GAURAV RAGHUVANSHI SINGAPORE—Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. Monday said it will acquire US-based Amobee Inc., a provider of mobileadvertising solutions, in an all-cash deal worth US$321 million—the company's first major ...
See all stories on this topic »SingTel Buys US-Based Mobile Advertising Firm Amobee For US$321 Mln
Wall Street Journal
SG) Monday said it will acquire US-based Amobee Inc., a provider of mobile advertising solutions, in an all-cash deal worth US$321 million--the company's first major overseas acquisition since 2007. SingTel, which is majority owned by Singapore's ...
See all stories on this topic »SingTel to acquire mobile advertiser Amobee for $321 million
Washington Post
SINGAPORE — Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. said Monday it plans to acquire mobileadvertising company Amobee Inc. for $321 million. SingTel, Southeast Asia's largest telecom by revenue, plans to complete the purchase by June and leave the ...
See all stories on this topic »SingTel buys mobile ads co Amobee for $321m
Globes
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SGX: Z74, ASX: SGT; Pink Sheets: SGAPY) (Singtel) announced today that it has acquired mobile advertising solutions provider Amobee Inc. for $321 million in cash. Since it was founded in 2005, Amobee has raised $54 ...
See all stories on this topic »More Mobile Ad Consolidation: Carrier SingTel Buys Amobee For $321 Million
TechCrunch
The mobile ad market is projected to bring in revenues of $2.6 billion this year, and while that is only a small fraction of the wider opportunity in digital advertising, the space — fueled by the smartphone boom — is only going to get bigger, ...
See all stories on this topic »Asia's SingTel buys mobile ad co. Amobee for $321M
VatorNews
The Asian communication carrier SingTel announced Monday that it would buy the California-based Amobee to expand its mobile advertising business. SingTel, which has 434 million mobilecustomers in 25 countries, is expected to close this deal to buy ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
ATLANTA, GA, Mar 05, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Ingenico , the leading worldwide provider of payment solutions, today announced its strategic relationship with Isis, the joint venture between AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless.
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| Mobile Devices, Software Spur US Job Revival Bloomberg Postings on tech-career website Dice.com are 12 percent higher than a year ago, with openings for workers skilled in mobile applications up more than 100 percent. “This feels like the beginning of another tech-driven jobs boom,” said Michael Mandel, ... See all stories on this topic » | Bloomberg |
Bloomberg
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (ST), Southeast Asia's biggest phone company, agreed to buy Amobee Inc. for $321 million in cash to expand in mobile advertising amid a surge in demand for smartphones. The acquisition of Redwood, California-based ...
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