Supreme Court to weigh Broadcom bid to end shareholder
suit
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[January 05, 2019]
By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme
Court on Friday agreed to hear an appeal filed by a subsidiary of
chipmaker Broadcom Inc <AVGO.O> seeking to put an end to a shareholder
lawsuit concerning its 2015 acquisition of Emulex Corp.
The legal question, which could affect other cases, is whether under the
Securities and Exchange Act shareholders need to show intent to defraud
when suing a company over statements made during the merger and
acquisition process.
Avago Technologies Wireless Manufacturing, which later merged with
Broadcom, paid almost $610 million to acquire Emulex Corp in 2015.
Emulex made equipment for data centers such as chips and routers.
Gary Varjabedian, an Emulex shareholder, filed a securities class action
lawsuit in federal court in California around the time of the deal
seeking to prevent it. The move failed, but Varjabedian amended his
lawsuit to include a claim that Emulex had failed to disclose data about
other transactions between semiconductor companies when urging
shareholders to accept the offer.
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A sign to the campus offices of chip maker Broadcom Ltd is shown in
Irvine, California, U.S., November 6, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake
The plaintiffs have said they were misled into accepting a deal that may not
have valued Emulex's shares highly enough.
A district court judge in 2016 dismissed the claim, finding that the plaintiffs
had failed to show proof of intent, known in legal parlance as "scienter."
But in an April 2018 ruling, the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals revived the litigation by ruling that the plaintiffs were not required
to show intent. Instead, the court said, only a showing of negligence was
required.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce business group urged the court to take the case,
saying that shareholders have no right to make such claims, whether or not there
is proof of intent.
A ruling is due by the end of June.
(Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Will Dunham)
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