Monday, December 29, 2014

TechFlash: Apptio hints at IPO; Could Amazon buy eBay?; Juno hits $4B market cap

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Job posts hint Apptio will be the region's 'next large, publicly traded' tech company

People have been waiting for Apptio to go public for years, and now, thanks to a recent job posting, there's evidence the company is headed in that direction.

Could Amazon acquire eBay? Mobile wallet, delivery startups likely acquisition targets next year

The companies Amazon gobbles up next year are likely to reflect two of the focuses that are most important to the company now — becoming a leader in the mobile wallet arena and continuing to stay on top of fast, comprehensive delivery services.

Juno Therapeutics hits $4B market cap as stock crests $50 a share

Seattle's newest public company Juno Therapeutics has had a very positive post-IPO experience. The company's stock price and valuation is soaring as investors clammer to buy up stock.

Silicon Valley tech giants continue to open (and expand) Seattle outposts

Silicon Valley tech giants have been migrating north for years. Here is a list of companies that made big moves in Seattle in 2014.

Cool Spaces: The 70s are alive at TelcoPrime's vivid Bellevue office

It's always throwback Thursday for the occupants of TelcoPrime's vintage-inspired office in Bellevue.

More packages shipped for free these holidays, says Amazon

​Amazon.com Inc. said more packages shipped for free this holiday season than last year, with about 100 million more packages not incurring shipping charges this year.

National Tech News

Analyst expects Nautilus to flex its muscles again in 2015

CoorsTek completes buy of Japan's Covalent Materials

Credit Karma expands credit-report access ahead of New Year's resolutions

Colorado's Boecore expands eastern HQ

Chinese electronics firm overtakes Uber as world's most valuable startup

Top 20 U.S. tech fundings in 2014 raised $8.5B — mostly in the Bay Area

Top taskers at TaskRabbit make $5K a month

Cool Spaces: The 70s are alive at TelcoPrime's vivid Bellevue office

BBJ POLL: How far can the Patriots go in the NFL playoffs this year?

Qualcomm to lay off more than 100 in Silicon Valley

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