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Health tech company Accolade goes public at $1.2B valuation in Seattle’s first IPO of 2020

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Accolade uses a range of technologies, from machine learning to mobile apps, to make it easier for employees to access care, with the long-term goal of improving health and reducing costs. Accolade was founded in 2007 by Michael Cline and Tom Spann. The company posted a net loss of $51.4 billion in 2014. million the year before.

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Accolade sets terms for IPO, aims to raise up to $211M in Seattle’s first public offering this year

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million net loss and $132.5 million net loss and $94.8 It uses a range of technologies, from machine learning to mobile apps, to make it easier for employees to access care. It plans to trade on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker ACCD. The company’s latest S-1 registration filing shows a $51.3 “The U.S.

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IPO, acquisitions and now a Super Bowl ad, Seattle’s Porch caps a high-profile stretch

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The company also disclosed its preliminary financial results for 2020, saying that it expects a net loss between $53 and $55 million for the year, about $20 million further into the red than previously projected in its public filings. Just three weeks after that stock market debut, Porch announced four acquisitions for more than $122 million.

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Seattle’s Porch marks new era as public company with first Super Bowl ad touting home services tech

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The company also disclosed its preliminary financial results for 2020, saying that it expects a net loss between $53 and $55 million for the year, about $20 million further into the red than previously projected in its public filings. Just three weeks after that stock market debut, Porch announced four acquisitions for more than $122 million.

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Fountainhead: IT's Blind Spots in the data center

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The net-net of these "blind spots" is: 1. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). ► 2007. (33). Today at Citrix I'm helping others understand opportunities and pathways for mobility and cloud infrastructure. / /. When I tell them about Egenera, their eyes widen, and they go "you can do that?" Marketing.

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The days of mass media are over - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

As consumers get wide bandwidth Internet access both to their computers, TV, and game consoles in their homes, and to their mobile devices wherever they choose to roam, they will be able to tap into any content they wish. Telecoms firms are eager to provide great media content to their mobile phone customers.

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Fountainhead: Celebrating Innovation at EMC

Fountainhead

The strategy behind these investments is broad, but what I heard was a 2-pronged approach: (a) Pursuing the technologies that are complementary to EMCs product set - technologies and ideas that are net-new to the company, yet extend our leadership in the data center market. (b) Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). ► 2007. (33).