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Hitachi says it will acquire US-based software developer GlobalLogic for $9.6B to expand its IoT platform Lumada (Nikkei Asia)

Nikkei Asia:
Hitachi says it will acquire US-based software developer GlobalLogic for $9.6B to expand its IoT platform Lumada  —  Japanese electrical equipment company's shares fall more than 7%  —  TOKYO — Hitachi is set to acquire U.S. software developer GlobalLogic for $9.6 billion in what is expected …



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