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Qualcomm Approached Intel About a Takeover
Chipmaker Qualcomm Is Said to Explore Friendly Takeover of Intel
Qualcomm Inc. has approached Intel Corp. to discuss a potential acquisition of the struggling chipmaker, a person with knowledge of the matter said, raising the prospect of one of the biggest-ever M&A deals.
A Late-Friday Takeover Report Fires Up Intel's Stock
A late-Friday report that Qualcomm recently made a "takeover approach" to Intel sent the latter company's shares higher.
Intel jumps after WSJ reports Qualcomm approached the struggling chipmaker about a deal
Intel was once the largest chipmaker and a US technology powerhouse. Around 2018, this leadership began to crumble as TSMC steadily moved ahead.
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Intel’s stock seals strong week. But would a Qualcomm merger make sense?
One fund manager sees “more cons than pros” if the companies were to combine, after the Wall Street Journal reported that ...
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Intel and Qualcomm: This 'odd' couple won't solve America's chipmaking woes
As Intel's manufacturing struggles continue, any potential deal with Qualcomm won't fix America's chipmaking dilemma.
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Why Intel Stock Popped Today
Intel stock closed up 3.3% on the news, after jumping as much as 9.5% when the story first broke. Qualcomm closed down 2.9% ...
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There’s no way Qualcomm is buying Intel as is
In fact, Chipzilla may not be worth much to Qualcomm unless it can renegotiate the x86/x86-64 cross-licensing patent ...
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Intel And Qualcomm: A Solid Merger Match
Intel Corporation shares rise on reports of Qualcomm Incorporated takeover interest due to Intel's issues & restructuring.
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Intel Is Turning Its Foundry Business Into a Subsidiary. Time to Buy?
Yet its foundry business has shown potential for improvement. Intel will turn that business into a separate subsidiary, ...
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