Qualcomm-NXP deal could be back on
The Chinese president would be open to approving the acquisition of NXP should Qualcomm propose again, according to the White House.
The Chinese president would be open to approving the acquisition of NXP should Qualcomm propose again, according to the White House.
Having extended the deadline many times Qualcomm has finally bailed on its bid to acquire NXP following China’s refusal to approve it.
Back in 2016, Qualcomm just wanted to buy NXP in the continued quest for self-improvement, unfortunately the business has become one of the rarely moving pawns in the prolonged chess game between the US and China.
Qualcomm’s board benefitted from protectionism to nix the Broadcom acquisition, but is now discovering there are two sides to that game.
Broadcom has reaffirmed its commitment to acquiring Qualcomm by lowering an offer that had already been rejected. Yes, you read that right.
Chip giant Qualcomm has upped its bid for NXP in a bid to placate some investors and maybe complicate Broadcom’s attempted hostile takeover.
The protracted acquisition of NXP by mobile chip giant Qualcomm inched closer to completion with approval from Europe and South Korea.
Qualcomm and NXP are finding out just how awkward the European Commission can actually be, as the boresome bureaucrats throw their toys out of the pram.
Moving at the breakneck speed which we have all learned to endure, the European Commission has decided to put Qualcomm’s $47 billion acquisition of NXP under the microscope.
As rumoured mobile chip giant Qualcomm has decided to accelerate its diversification by dropping $47 billion on Dutch chip-maker NXP.
Mobile chip giant Qualcomm is thinking of dropping $30 billion on NFC chip company NXP according to sources at the WSJ and Reuters.
US mobile chip giant Qualcomm will integrate NFC and embedded secure element (eSE) technologies from Dutch silicon company NXP in its Snapdragon reference designs.
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