Hypercom Corp. made its case Tuesday that it can remain successful as an independent company. The Scottsdale, Ariz., terminal maker said it had record revenue in its third quarter, driven by strong ...
WASHINGTON — VeriFone Systems, Hypercom and Ingenico have abandoned plans for Hypercom to sell its U.S. payment systems business to Ingenico in order to alleviate antitrust concerns about VeriFone’s ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., October 26, 2009 - Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) today announced key initiatives to step up the payment card industry's ability to attack payment card data fraud. Effective ...
Point-of-sale terminal maker Hypercom Corp. on Monday said it is talking with France-based Ingenico about the $332 million buyout offer Ingenico made last week, an offer that came at a time when ...
Leading U.S. point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. late on Wednesday disclosed it was making a cash bid for archrival Hypercom Corp. in what VeriFone says is an effort to expand its ...
Hypercom Corporation recently announced the new Optimum M4200 series of mobile electronic payment terminals, a family of four battery-powered devices designed to meet the need for high-performance, ...
Hypercom's Optimum L4150, a new top-of-the-line global payment terminal for multi-lane retailers, is a PCI PED-approved unit featuring a 64K color glass capacitive touch screen that provides the ...
BANGALORE, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Hypercom Corp's shares rose as much as 37 percent on Monday, but the stock was still trading well below the price that French payment terminal provider Ingenico offered ...
(NYSE: HYC) announced today that its advanced electronic payment technology will now help support MasterCard’s PayPass(TM) “contactless” payment program. The inaugural appearance of these Hypercom(R) ...
Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) and TransactionTree today announced a go green action to give multilane merchants using Hypercom's Optimum L4150 payment terminals the ability to replace ink and paper ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- France's Ingenico SA said Thursday there is no way of proceeding with its $6.25-a-share bid for Hypercom Corp. due to Hypercom's agreement with French group Thales SA.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results