HTC Sweden?- Europe's Morning MoneyBeat: Investors Fret About China - Wall Street Journal (blog)Europe's Morning MoneyBeat: Investors Fret About ChinaWall Street Journal (blog)Broad Reshuffle at HTC: Several senior executives at HTC have left the company in recent weeks, signaling a broader management shake-up at the struggling smartphone maker and putting a spotlight on CEO Peter Chou. Fortunes Fall for Australia Mining ...and more » […]
- Riskkapitalbolag köper HTC Sweden - Norrköpings TidningarRiskkapitalbolag köper HTC SwedenNorrköpings TidningarHTC Sweden i Söderköping har sålts till dansk-svenska riskkapitalbolaget Polaris Equity, som förvaltar 653 miljoner euro i två investeringsfonder. – Redan 2006 när jag tog in 3i Group som delägare bestämde jag mig för att köra i fem år till, till 2011 ...and more » […]
- Polaris acquires HTC Sweden - Thomson Reuters' peHUB (press release)Polaris acquires HTC SwedenThomson Reuters' peHUB (press release)Polaris Private Equity has acquired HTC Sweden, a global developer and manufacturer of professional floor grinding systems and floor solutions. Polaris has acquired the company from Håkan and Gunn Thysell. 3i Group and former management, who held ...3i sells HTC Sweden to Polaris Private E […]
- BRIEF-3i to sell 36.5 pct stake in HTC Sweden - ReutersBRIEF-3i to sell 36.5 pct stake in HTC SwedenReutersLONDON | Tue May 14, 2013 3:38am EDT. LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) * 3i - 3i has agreed to sell its 36.5% stake in HTC Sweden to Polaris Private Equity * 3i - the proceeds to 3i of approximately £12 million represent a 119% uplift. over March 2012 value ... […]
- Microsoft rolls out worldwide full-resolution photo and video SkyDrive backup - ZDNetMicrosoft rolls out worldwide full-resolution photo and video SkyDrive backupZDNet... to upload full-resolution photos and videos to SkyDrive if you were using a Windows 8 phone in: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia ...and more » […]
- Sony, Wake Up: Selling A Boring Mid-Range Phone For Nearly $500 In The US ... - Android PoliceSony, Wake Up: Selling A Boring Mid-Range Phone For Nearly $500 In The US ...Android PoliceMaybe in some EMEA markets where unlocked phone purchases are common, Sony really can say this product competes with mid-range devices from Samsung, HTC, and LG. But now, Sony's trying to bring that model over to the US, and it doesn't take an ...and more » […]
- HTC to close movie services in eight markets - Focus Taiwan News ChannelHTC to close movie services in eight marketsFocus Taiwan News ChannelThis decision means that HTC's customers in Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, New Zealand and Japan will no longer be able to access HTC Watch services after May 31, the Taoyuan-based company told CNA in an email.and more » […]
- HTC is Shutting Down Watch in Some Places in Europe - HTCPedia.comHTC is Shutting Down Watch in Some Places in EuropeHTCPedia.comHTC will be shuttering it's Watch service in six European countries: Norway, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Italy, and Denmark. These areas were most likely chosen for the low service usage. As of right now no other country is affected. In all ...and more » […]
- HTC Watch Shuts Down In Half Dozen EU Countries - UbergizmoUbergizmoHTC Watch Shuts Down In Half Dozen EU CountriesUbergizmo... that, HTC has confirmed that they will no longer support the HTC Watch in half a dozen countries throughout the European Union from May 15th onwards, and those “lucky half dozen” would include Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Sweden.HTC shutting down Watch movies in six countries […]
- A mission to battle piracy - Financial TimesA mission to battle piracyFinancial TimesHe and Mr Chien, whose grandfather, Wang Yung-ching, was a prominent business tycoon and whose aunt Cher Wang founded smartphone maker HTC, at first ran a successful web browser and then a games developer before they realised that digital music ... […]
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