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    Tuesday, October 21, 2014
    Celanese Buys Cool Polymers
    Dallas-based Celanese, which is a chemical technology and specialty materials developer, saidt oday that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of Cool Polymers. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Cool Polymers develops conductive polymers, which are used in the LED (light-emitting diode) market. Cool Polymers was based in North Kingstown, RI. Celanese said the buy will help accelerate its growth in the conductive polymers (More info...)

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    Macheen Acquired By Good Technology
    Austin-based Macheen, which operates an a-la-carte, wireless data service aimed at corporate users, has been acquired by Good Technology, Good TEchnology said this morning. Financial details of the buy were not disclosed. Good Technology said the acquisition will allow it to offer up embedded, corporate data plans for business apps. Macheen was headed by Richard Schwartz, and venture backed by DFJ Mercury Ventur (More info...)

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    Bigcommerce Partners With Alibaba.com
    Austin-based Bigcommerce, which develops an e-commerce platform, said this morning that it has partnered with Chinese online marketplace Alibaba.com. According to the two, the deal will provide merchants with greater, global access to products and services, by integrating Alibaba.com's buyer and supplier network with Bigcommerce's platform. The two specifically said the deal can help online sellers find d (More info...)

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    Insperity Launches New Cloud Software
    Houston-based Insperity, which provides human resources software, said today that it has launched a new, software-as-a-service version of its products called OrgPlus RealTime Express. The new software is specifically aimed at small businesses with lews than 100 employees. According to the company, the new, SaaS ofering provides both workforce planning and data visualization, including providing presentation-quality organizational charts. Pricing on t (More info...)

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