Intel puts modem business up for sale, held talks with
Apple: WSJ
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[April 27, 2019]
(Reuters) - Intel Corp is exploring
strategic options for its modem chip business, including a possible sale
to Apple or another acquirer, the Wall Street Journal reported on
Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Intel decided to exit the 5G modem chip business last week, hours after
Apple settled a longstanding legal dispute with Qualcomm Inc, a key
supplier of iPhone modem chips.
Apple had held talks with Intel around last summer and continued to do
so for months until halting recently around the time of its settlement
with Qualcomm, the WSJ report said.
Intel has already received expressions of interest from a number of
parties and has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc to manage the process,
which was in an early stage, the report said.
Apple, Intel and Goldman Sachs declined to a request from Reuters for
comment.
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The Intel logo is shown at E3, the world's largest video game
industry convention in Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 12, 2018.
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Shares of Apple closed at $204.3, down 0.53 percent.
Shares of Intel which were down as much as 11 percent on Friday afternoon after
it cut its full-year revenue outlook yesterday, pared losses to close at $52.43,
down about 9 percent.
(Reporting by Sayanti Chakraborty in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
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