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    Monday, September 22, 2014
    TriQuint, RFMD To Become Qorvo
    TriQuint Semiconductor, which has major operations in Richardson, Texas, and RF Micro Devices--who are in the midst of a big merger--said last week that they are renaming the combined company to Qorvo. The two--both of which develops RF semiconductors used in the communications products industry--said they will also have a new logo and stock trading symbol at the completion of their merger. The two link (More info...)

    posted on Monday, September 22, 2014(Full story)


    Dell Mulls EMC Asset Buy, Says Report
    Round Rock-based Dell has been named as one of the companies mulling an acquisition of some of the assets of data storage giant EMC, according to reports today. According to the WSJ and others, EMC has been looking for buyers for the last few months, including potentially selling EMC's core data storage assets to Dell. It appears (More info...)

    posted on Monday, September 22, 2014(Full story)


    Haggar Clothing Co. Boosts E-Commerce Efforts With New Exec
    Dallas-based clothing company Haggar, is bolstering its online, e-commerce efforts this morning, saying that it has named a new Chief Digital Officer at the company. The company--best known for its slacks and other men's dress clothing--said it has named Eve Richet as its new Chief Digital Officer, to head up design, development, and implementation fo the company's digital commerce efforts. Richey was most recently VP of Global Digital Marketing for TOM (More info...)

    posted on Monday, September 22, 2014(Full story)


    Khorus Claims User Growth
    Austin-based Khorus, which develops business management software, said this morning that it now has around 1,000 users using its software system, across 15 paying customers. The startup--led by Joel Trammell--said its customers now include such companies as BuildASign.com, Consero Global, Packet Design, SpareFoot, and Bethany College. Khorus develops software used for employee management and measuring corporate goals. Trammel was the founder of NetQOS a (More info...)

    posted on Monday, September 22, 2014(Full story)


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