U.S. security panel orders delay of
Broadcom-Qualcomm showdown
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[March 05, 2018]
(Reuters) - A U.S. national security
panel on Sunday ordered Qualcomm Inc <QCOM.O> to put off its March 6
annual shareholder meeting, delaying a long awaited showdown in the
company's attempt to see off a takeover bid by Broadcom Ltd <AVGO.O>.
Separately, Broadcom said the decision was the result of secret moves
made by Qualcomm on Jan. 29 to encourage an investigation into the
proposed $117 billion buyout offer.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which
has the power to stop deals that could harm national security, asked
Qualcomm to postpone the annual meeting and election of directors by 30
days.
"This measure will afford CFIUS the ability to investigate fully
Broadcom's proposed acquisition of Qualcomm," the U.S. Department of
Treasury said in a statement.
Qualcomm, which is trying to convince shareholders it is open to the
merger at the right price and terms, said last week it had no intention
of delaying the annual shareholder meeting.
Broadcom, whose six nominees for Qualcomm's board are up for a vote at
the meeting, said on Monday Qualcomm had not disclosed any approach to
CFIUS in meetings between the two sides over the past month.
"This can only be seen as an intentional lack of disclosure – both to
Broadcom and to its own stockholders," the Singapore-based chipmaker
said in a statement.
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The logo of Qualcomm is seen during the Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona, Spain February 27, 2018. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Broadcom plans to complete a move of its headquarters from Singapore
back to the United States by mid-May to remove a roadblock to the
proposed deal, Reuters reported on Friday.
However, the pre-deal discussions by CFIUS — which are extremely
rare — suggest Broadcom's plans to move its headquarters may not be
enough to sidestep a national security review that could threaten
the deal.
Qualcomm and Broadcom were not immediately available for comment.
Qualcomm's shares fell 4 percent in trading before the bell.
Broadcom shares were untraded.
(Reporting by Sonam Rai and Supantha Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing
by Arun Koyyur)
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