Uncertainty over Apple’s acquisition of Shazam will linger (at least) until April 23

The European Commission has set an April 23 provisional deadline for an investigation into the potential "adverse effect on competition" Apple's proposed acquisition of Shazam may have in the European Economic Area.

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Broadcom complies with Trump order, abandoning all plans to acquire Qualcomm

There will be no more attempts by Broadcom to take Qualcomm over, as ordered by US President Donald Trump on national security grounds.

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Broadcom is still looking to acquire Qualcomm, but at a slightly lower price

Broadcom's recent "best and final offer" for a record-breaking Qualcomm takeover was not final after all, but it may well have been the best the potential seller will ever see.

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Qualcomm inches closer to NXP acquisition with revised $44 billion offer

Qualcomm may well kill two birds with one stone by offering NXP more cash for a long-in-the-making acquisition, also keeping potential buyer Broadcom at bay.

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Broadcom comes back with its ‘best and final’ offer for ginormous Qualcomm acquisition

The largest deal in tech history could still go through, as Broadcom is now ready to pay $82 per Qualcomm share, up from $70 in its previous offer.

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Qualcomm categorically rejects Broadcom’s ‘unsolicited’ takeover offer

It didn't take long for Qualcomm's Board of Directors to decide the company can do better than the $130 billion offered by rival Broadcom for a takeover.

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Broadcom makes formal $130 billion offer for acquisition of arch-rival Qualcomm

They say Qualcomm's management is opposed to any Broadcom deal right now, but $130 billion sounds like an offer the semiconductor giant can't refuse.

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HTC share trading soon to be halted in Taiwan as acquisition speculation heats up

It seems only a matter of time before Google or some other tech titan will announce the takeover of HTC's entire business or just the Vive VR division.

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Fitbit may only be interested in Pebble’s software, Time 2 and Core nearing cancellation [Update: confirmed]

Update: The “leader in the connected health and fitness market” has just announced it’s indeed acquiring “specific assets of Pebble.” Namely, “key personnel and intellectual property related to software and firmware development.” Nothing hardware-related, as expected.

Interestingly enough, it seems the transaction was already completed yesterday, December 6, though all the financial details remain under wraps. Fitbit is looking to build on its strengths and extend its leadership position in the wearables category after the purchase, but it’s unclear if the Pebble device brand as a whole and the Time 2 and Core in particular are dead and buried now.

Our original story is below.

Pebble’s creative and commercial struggles have been obvious since last year’s introduction of the Time family, its money problems deepened early this year, and unfortunately for the smartwatch pioneer, your nearly $13 million pledged in total on Kickstarter for three new wearable products couldn’t prevent a forced bargain sale to Fitbit.

While not yet confirmed, the deal will almost certainly be announced soon, and unless Pebble can find another miraculous survival solution, it should also close relatively quickly. Fresh inside information suggests software “assets” are at the core of the corporate takeover, with hardware development likely to come to an end.

Not only are future Pebble devices improbable, but the Kickstarter-funded Time 2 and Core may never see daylight either, with supporters of course due full refunds. The Pebble 2 has already started shipping, though its own cancellation is also still possible, with no further units heading out for early adopters.

Existing product inventory and server equipment might be sold off separately if Fitbit shows no last-minute interest, the “less than $40 million” currently set aside for the acquisition merely covering the Pebble watch’s operating system, apps and cloud services. No debt or other “obligations” either.

The global wearable market leader is rumored to be going after smartwatch king Apple more aggressively with this purchase. To achieve its increasingly ambitious goals, the San Francisco-based fitness tech specialist may also take on the bulk of Pebble’s software engineers, “very few” interface designers, but no hardware employees whatsoever.

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Foxconn buys Sharp for a fraction of the price discussed just last month

It’s not easy to negotiate a good deal when you come off years of bad investments, operating losses and strategic mistakes making you lose touch with market trends and innovations, so let’s not act surprised Sharp didn’t get the capital injection it once sought in a takeover agreement with Foxconn.Not even close, in fact, as the world’s largest electronics contractor manufacturer ...

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