Aptiv makes $5.96 billion Wind River deal

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To bulk up software offerings.

Aptiv makes $5.96 billion Wind River deal
Auto parts maker Aptiv said it would buy software developer Wind River for US$4.3 billion (A$5.96 billion) in cash to bolster its offerings as the auto industry revs up spending on self-driving and electrification. The deal, Aptiv's biggest since it was spun off from Delphi Technologies in ...

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