Broadcom ends bid for Qualcomm after Trump nixes deal

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But will still move to US.

Broadcom ends bid for Qualcomm after Trump nixes deal
Singapore-based Broadcom has withdrawn its US$117 billion bid to acquire Qualcomm, two days after US President Donald Trump blocked the attempt citing national security concerns. The company said it has also withdrawn its slate of independent director nominees for Qualcomm's annual shareholder ...

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