
Lynn Doan
Managing Editor at Bloomberg News
Overseeing Bloomberg’s Europe & US East technology & global cybersecurity teams. Formerly energy & commodities. Opinions are my own.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Katie Roof |Lynn Doan |Davey Alba
Alphabet Inc. is in talks to purchase cloud-security company Wiz Inc. for $33 billion, restarting discussions that were called off last summer after extended negotiations, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal, which may be announced as soon as Tuesday, would be Alphabet’s largest acquisition to date, and could help Alphabet’s Google catch up with Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. in the competitive cloud-computing market.
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1 month ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Lynn Doan
Bloomberg — La matriz de Google, Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), está en conversaciones una vez más para comprar la startup de ciberseguridad Wiz, esta vez, por alrededor de US$30.000 millones, informó el Wall Street Journal, citando a personas familiarizadas con el asunto. Un acuerdo podría concretarse pronto, informó el Journal, citando fuentes no identificadas. Los portavoces de Alphabet y Wiz no respondieron inmediatamente a las solicitudes de comentarios.
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1 month ago |
business-standard.com | Katie Roof |Lynn Doan |Davey Alba
Alphabet Inc. is in talks to purchase cloud-security company Wiz Inc. for $33 billion, restarting discussions that were called off last summer after extended negotiations, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal, which may be announced as soon as Tuesday, would be Alphabet's largest acquisition to date, and could help Alphabet's Google catch up with Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. in the competitive cloud-computing market.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Katie Roof |Lynn Doan |Davey Alba
Alphabet Inc. is in talks to purchase cloud-security company Wiz Inc. for $33 billion, restarting discussions that were called off last summer after extended negotiations, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal, which may be announced as soon as Tuesday, would be Alphabet’s largest acquisition to date, and could help Alphabet’s Google catch up with Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. in the competitive cloud-computing market.
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Katie Roof |Lynn Doan |Davey Alba
Talks restarted after Wiz rejected $23 billion bid last summerDeal would boost Google’s cloud business against larger rivalsAlphabet Inc. is in talks to purchase cloud-security company Wiz Inc. for $33 billion, restarting discussions that were called off last summer after extended negotiations, according to people familiar with the matter.
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“If the government opens its doors to some journalists — be it to the Oval Office, the East Room, or elsewhere — it cannot then shut those doors to other journalists because of their viewpoints,” McFadden wrote. “The Constitution requires no less.” https://t.co/IuhtljYAqB

The US government has now confirmed our scoop. And in a draft letter to Congress, the OCC's chief information officer describes the hacked emails as containing highly sensitive bank information that is ``likely to result in demonstrable harm to public confidence.''

EXCLUSIVE by Margi Murphy and @JZBleiberg: Hackers broken into email accounts of roughly 100 bank regulators at US Treasury's OCC unit and spied on them for over a year, sources told us. Messages contained deliberations and sensitive details about banks. https://t.co/jcIFHK7BLM

EXCLUSIVE by Margi Murphy and @JZBleiberg: Hackers broken into email accounts of roughly 100 bank regulators at US Treasury's OCC unit and spied on them for over a year, sources told us. Messages contained deliberations and sensitive details about banks. https://t.co/jcIFHK7BLM