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    • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
      Broadcom-VMware $69bn merger to close after China approves deal

      Beijing clears regulatory hurdle holding up tech tie-up as trade tensions ease with Washington

      Outside Broadcom offices
    • Monday, 30 October, 2023
      Broadcom-VMware merger held up as China delays $69bn deal

      US chipmaker and cloud software companies insist transaction will complete ‘soon’ despite missing Monday’s scheduled close

      A Broadcom office in San Jose, California
    • Friday, 20 October, 2023
      Due Diligence
      China threatens $69bn Broadcom-VMware mega-deal Premium content

      Plus, US bankruptcy courts are rocked by an undisclosed romance and the Spanish company hoping to be the next big luxury IPO

      Due diligence logo
    • Thursday, 19 October, 2023
      Beijing weighs delaying approval of $69bn Broadcom-VMware deal

      Move would come in wake of tougher US controls on Chinese access to high-performance chips

      Broadcom logo on a screen
    • Tuesday, 11 July, 2023
      EU set to clear Broadcom’s $69bn acquisition of VMware

      UK and US remain among holdouts to one of the biggest tech acquisitions as they continue to probe competition concerns

    • Tuesday, 23 May, 2023
      Semiconductors
      Apple expands US chip sourcing with multibillion-dollar Broadcom deal

      Partnership centres on 5G radio frequency components as iPhone maker pushes to buy domestically

      A person holds a red iPhone 14 at an Apple event last year
    • Wednesday, 22 March, 2023
      UK regulator warns on Broadcom’s $69bn VMware deal

      Competition and Markets Authority says it may launch in-depth probe if concerns are not addressed

      Hock Tan, Broadcom’s president, chief executive  and director
    • Friday, 3 February, 2023
      Interview
      Broadcom chief Hock Tan seeks more acquisitions after $69bn VMware deal

      Dealmaker targets semiconductor and software companies after signing on for five more years as chief

    • Thursday, 23 June, 2022
      Broadcom’s $69bn VMware deal set for lengthy EU antitrust investigation

      Brussels competition regulators plan detailed probe in move that will delay acquisition

      Hock Tan, Broadcom’s chief executive
    • Friday, 27 May, 2022
      News in-depth
      Whirlwind talks led to Broadcom’s $69.1bn capture of VMware

      Hock Tan and Michael Dell agreed industry-defining deal, codenamed ‘Project Atlas,’ within two weeks

    • Thursday, 26 May, 2022
      #techFT
      Broadcom broadens tech with VMware deal Premium content

      Musk loan lapses, Apple pay raise, Dyson’s household robots

      Broadcom logo at its offices in California
    • Thursday, 26 May, 2022
      Chipmaker Broadcom to buy software group VMware for $69bn

      Takeover would help transform acquisitive semiconductor company in to diversified tech business

      Hock Tan
    • Monday, 23 May, 2022
      Lex
      Broadcom/VMware: mature software stars are cash cows for the downturn Premium content

      Acquisition of cloud business would complete transformation of company into a tech vendor

      Broadcom logo outside its office complex in Irvine, California
    • Monday, 23 May, 2022
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      Chipmaker Broadcom in talks to buy VMware for up to $50bn

      Deal for software group would generate windfall for software group’s largest shareholder Michael Dell

      Personal computer billionaire Michael Dell
    • Tuesday, 13 July, 2021
      Lex
      Broadcom/SAS: taking the PE playbook to an ageing software sector Premium content

      Snapping up cash-generative companies is not just the preserve of private equity funds

      A sign in front of a Broadcom office in San Jose, California
    • Wednesday, 6 January, 2021
      Corporate bonds
      US credit market off to a record start in 2021

      Businesses borrow $50bn in two days with Home Depot among those tapping bondholders

      $100 banknotes
    • Monday, 7 October, 2019
      EU business regulation
      EU antitrust chief signals further clampdown on US tech

      Vestager’s interim order against Broadcom seen as useful tool in fast-moving markets

      Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy, gives a press conference focused on US chipmaker Qualcomm on July 18, 2019 at the European Commission in Brussels. - The EU hit US chipmaking giant Qualcomm with an antitrust fine of 242 million euros ($271 billion) on July 18, 2019, in another blow against a tech titan that is fighting competition battles in Asia and the US. (Photo by François WALSCHAERTS / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS WALSCHAERTS/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 12 September, 2019
      Broadcom says chip demand has ‘bottomed out’
      Signage is displayed outside of Broadcom Ltd. headquarters in Irvine, California, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. Broadcom Ltd. and its advisers are gearing up for a proxy battle, making an appeal directly to shareholders, should Qualcomm Inc. reject its $105 billion takeover offer, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 8 August, 2019
      Broadcom to buy Symantec’s enterprise unit in $10.7bn deal

      Acquisition expands chipmaker’s push into software

      FILE PHOTO: A Symantec security app is seen on a phone in this illustration photo taken May 23, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration/File Photo                       GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
    • Wednesday, 7 August, 2019
      NortonLifeLock Inc
      Broadcom in talks to acquire Symantec’s enterprise unit

      Deal could be announced as soon as Thursday when software group reports quarterly results

      epa03613371 An image showing the company logo at Symantec company stand at the CeBit trade fair, Hanover, Germany, 05 March 2013. EPA/MAURITZ ANTIN
    • Monday, 15 July, 2019
      Broadcom’s bid for Symantec stalls over price cut

      Takeover talks halted at eleventh hour after US chipmaker reduces offer

      Signage is displayed outside of Broadcom Ltd. headquarters in Irvine, California, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. Broadcom Ltd. and its advisers are gearing up for a proxy battle, making an appeal directly to shareholders, should Qualcomm Inc. reject its $105 billion takeover offer, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 4 July, 2019
      Inside BusinessRichard Waters
      Chipmaker Broadcom is behaving like a private equity firm

      Hock Tan is betting he can strip out costs and improve margins as he eyes Symantec

      President Donald Trump smiles at Broadcom CEO Hock Tan during an event to announce that the company is moving its global headquarters to the United States, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in Washington. The White House says Broadcom, a $100 billion semiconductor company based in Singapore, will move its home address to the U.S. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
    • Wednesday, 3 July, 2019
      Lex
      Broadcom/Symantec: slow fade fad Premium content

      Tech revenue can remain sticky even as growth fades

      Signage is displayed outside of Broadcom Ltd. headquarters in Irvine, California, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. Broadcom Ltd. and its advisers are gearing up for a proxy battle, making an appeal directly to shareholders, should Qualcomm Inc. reject its $105 billion takeover offer, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 3 July, 2019
      Broadcom nears $15bn deal to buy Symantec

      Move signals shift to buying software assets after failed 2018 bid for Qualcomm

    • Wednesday, 26 June, 2019
      EU launches antitrust investigation into Broadcom

      Brussels alleges US chipmaker restricted competitors from modems and set-top boxes market

      FILE PHOTO: A sign to the campus offices of chip maker Broadcom Ltd is shown in Irvine, California, U.S., November 6, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
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