Mountain View-based
Google announced on Thursday that
it is acquiring San Francisco-based
Apigee, which develops application programming interface (API) management tools. Google said it will pay $17.40 per share, or approximately $625M, for Apigee, whose customers include Walgreens, AT&T, Bechtel, Burberry, First Data and Live Nation. Apigee had its IPO in April of last year.
posted on Thursday, September 8, 2016
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