Monday, November 6, 2017
Broadcom Offers $130 Billion To Acquire Qualcomm
San Jose-based semiconductor giant Broadcom announced a $130 billion bid for Qualcomm. Broadcom that it has proposed to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Qualcomm for $70.00 in cash and stock. Broadcom said the deal would be split between $60.00 in cash and $10.00 per share in Broadcom shares. As part of the proposal, Broadcom said the deal would be dependent on the termination of Qualcommm's pending acquisition of NXP Semiconductors NV. According to Broadcom, it believes Qualcomm's cellular business is "highly complementary" to Broadcom's own portfolio. The combined company would have approximately $51 billion in revenues.