CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST New Jersey state legislators held a hearing this week on the regulation, technology and potential surrounding bitcoin. |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST CoinDesk speaks to members of the bitcoin community to assess their reaction to New York's latest BitLicense proposal. |
Business Insider, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST By Andrea Shalal and Subrat Patnaik (Reuters) - Harris Corp Shares of Exelis soared as much as 37.4 percent to a record $24.34 on Friday, topping the $23.75 per share cash-and-stock offer from Harris. Harris shares jumped as much as 12.7 percent to a record $78.30. U.S. defense contractors, including Lockheed Martin Corp Exelis, a company spun off from ITT Corp The company makes antennas for military aircraft, domes for Navy ships, sonar systems and GPS navigation systems. Harris's products include intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems. Harris Chief Executive William Brown, who will lead the combined company, said the deal was "transformational" and would expand scale, technology and customer base in existing markets. In an interview with Reuters, Brown described the acquisition as "straight down the fairway" — a combination of two companies with similar cultures and many of the same customers. Brown said the prospect of rising U.S. defense spending beyond 2015, as well as current low interest rates, convinced him to proceed with a deal conceived after Exelis spun off its lower-margin government services business last year. "A number of factors ... had me convinced that this was the right time and the right company to acquire," said Brown, adding that Harris does not expect to encounter any major antitrust concerns. The offer values Exelis, codenamed "Maple" to Harris's "Hotel" during negotiations, at about $4.44 billion, based on shares outstanding as of Oct. 28. On a pro forma basis for the year ended Dec. 31, the combined company would have recorded revenue of $8.2 billion and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of about $1.6 billion. Harris shareholders will own about 85 percent of the combined company, which will have about 23,000 employees. Byron Callan, analyst with Capital Alpha Securities, said there were few mid-sized defense contractors left to consolidate but that some of the bigger companies could divest underperforming units. "It will be more about ripples than a tidal wave," he said. Morgan Stanley & Co LLC is adviser to Harris and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP is principal legal counsel. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is advising Exelis, and Jones Day is legal counsel. (Additional reporting by Ankit Ajmera and Sagarika Jaisinghani in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty, Steve Orlofsky, Robin Paxton and Joyjeet Das) |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Vice takes a tour of a secretive bitcoin mine in northern China. |
Gizmodo, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST
Bitcoin mines are a lot like mineral mines: dark, dismal, and dangerous. Most people wouldn't know this, though, since these facilities are tucked away in weird, remote corners of the globe. That said, Motherboard recently visited one of the world's largest bitcoin mines in a remote corner of China and made a documentary about it. ![]() |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST A new comparison site called Mondome hopes to boost bitcoin remittances by placing traditional and digital currency-based services side by side. |
CryptoCoins News, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST In 1907, the American banking system failed. To save the system, the US government sold control of the economy to a group of private bankers. The United States Federal Reserve is a private corporation. That sentence is not a contradiction. The system is a public/private hybrid. Signed into law by Woodrow Wilson in 1913, Congress […] The post Bitcoin Begins The End of 100 Years of Slavery appeared first on CryptoCoinsNews. |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Citing a lack of capital, Australian bitcoin hardware manufacturer Diamond Circle has suspended operations pending a buyer for its assets. |
CryptoCoins News, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Greece has never been accused of being an economic savant over the last generation. Using the Drachma for the 3rd time from 1951 to 2001, it’s value declined to the point where Greece joined the E.U.’s new multi-national Euro system in 2002. Greece followed up with three distinct recessions in each year from 2007 through […] The post New Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis has many Opinions on Bitcoin appeared first on CryptoCoinsNews. |
CryptoCoins News, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Robert Gulassarian, a Toronto, Canada-based entrepreneur, is attempting to launch a search engine called Coynful that will allow people to find products online that can be bought with bitcoin. Gulassarian has started a Kickstarter campaign to raise $65,000 to establish the search engine. The Kickstarter campaign has raised just over $5,000 in its first three […] The post Entrepreneur Seeks $65,000 to Launch Bitcoin Search Engine Called Coynful appeared first on CryptoCoinsNews. |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST In what can only be described as a bombshell report, The Observer has published a near 15,000-word story that takes a detailed look at the allegedly sordid history of decentralized payment network startups Ripple Labs and Stellar, and the impact of his relationship on events in the wider bitcoin ecosystem. “The interpersonal story of Stellar […] |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST In what can only be described as a bombshell report, The Observer has published a near 15,000-word story that takes a detailed look at the allegedly sordid history of decentralized payment network startups Ripple Labs and Stellar, and the impact of his relationship on events in the wider bitcoin ecosystem. “The interpersonal story of Stellar […] |