Avago Announces Acquisition of Broadcom Today, a $37-Billion Deal
In a May 28 press release, Avago Technologies said it will acquire Broadcom for $37 billion. Avago will gain a broad portfolio of chips that Broadcom develops.
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(NASDAQ: AVGO) has confirmed a report from LightCounting analyst James Kisner that it has reacquired the optical transceiver and technology assets Avago Technologies sold to Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT; see "Avago agrees to sell optical modules business to. Avago sold the assets in 2015, shortly before the company merged with Broadcom through acquisition. All the latest Broadcom news -- product and financial -- can be found in the Broadcom newsroom. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is one of the best performing NASDAQ stocks according to hedge funds. On October 1, the company announced the achievement of industry-leading quality and readability of Co-Packaged Optics (CPO). What's the Deal with the Altium Deal? SAN JOSE, CA – Ahead of its acquisition of Broadcom, Avago is selling its optical module unit to Foxconn for an undisclosed sum. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is a global technology company that designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions for a broad range of markets.
In a May 28 press release, Avago Technologies said it will acquire Broadcom for $37 billion. Avago will gain a broad portfolio of chips that Broadcom develops.
Chipmakers Avago and Broadcom have officially gone from rivals to bedfellows, as Avago announced Thursday plans acquire Broadcom for $37 billion in cash and stock.
With its $37 billion takeover of Broadcom, whose chips are used in iPhones and other consumer devices, Avago will leap to the top ranks of
Chipmaker Avago Technologies on Thursday announced it will acquire rival semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom in a $37 billion deal.
Fresh off its acquistion of Broadcom, Avago Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is reportedly selling its optical module unit to contract manufacturing giant Foxconn
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Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) has confirmed a report from LightCounting analyst James Kisner that it has reacquired the optical transceiver and technology assets
The Avago-Broadcom deal follows NXP Semiconductors'' $11.8 billion offer to buy Freescale Semiconductor Ltd in March. Avago had also bid for
In the optical networking world, Broadcom supplies ICs for PON applications through its acquisition of BroadLight (see "Broadcom to acquire PON chip vendor BroadLight").
It seems every corner of the mobile market is consolidating right now and semiconductors are clearly no exception, as digital signal processing chip
Avago Technologies Ltd agreed on Thursday to buy Broadcom Corp for $37 billion in the largest merger of chipmakers ever, turning a lesser known company run by a ferocious dealmaker
SAN JOSE, CA – Ahead of its acquisition of Broadcom, Avago is selling its optical module unit to Foxconn for an undisclosed sum.
As part of the deal, Avago will acquire Broadcom for $17 billion in cash consideration and the economic equivalent of approximately 140 million Avago ordinary shares, valued at $20 billion as
Avago Technologies Ltd. said it has struck a deal to purchase communications IC vendor Broadcom Corp. for $37 billion in cash and stocks in
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Foxconn Interconnect Technology Limited agreed to acquire Optical Module Business from Avago Technologies Limited (NasdaqGS:AVGO) on August 24, 2015. Post transaction, 900
Broadcom, Inc. is a global technology company, which designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions.
On the heels of agreeing to acquire communications semiconductor supplier Broadcom Corp. (NASDAQ:BRCM), Avago Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:AVGO)
On the heels of agreeing to acquire communications semiconductor supplier Broadcom, Avago Technologies has moved to streamline its operations by selling its optical modules business to
Avago Technologies Ltd., a Singapore-based maker of semiconductors, agreed to buy wireless chipmaker Broadcom Corp. for US$37 billion in the industry''s biggest acquisition ever.
Avago, which started out in life as the semiconductor products division of HP, offers (among other things) communications ASICs and high-speed fibre-optic components, from active optical cables
Avago Technologies has agreed to acquire Broadcom in a cash and stock transaction worth $37 billion (€33.8 billion). Assuming the deal goes through, the combined company is expected
On October 1, the company announced the achievement of industry-leading quality and readability of Co-Packaged Optics (CPO). Broadcom achieved one million cumulative 400G
NEW YORK (AP) — Avago Technologies is buying rival chipmaker Broadcom in a cash and stock deal worth about $37 billion, vastly expanding its lineup of products for the rapidly growing
Acquiring Organization: Broadcom (formerly Avago Technologies) Broadcom is a designer, developer, and global supplier of a range of analog semiconductor devices.
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