Mar 14, 2018 - Technology
Broadcom pulls plug on Qualcomm pursuit
- Dan Primack, author of Axios Pro Rata

Illustration: Rebecca Zisser / Axios
Broadcom this morning withdrew its $117 billion offer to acquire Qualcomm, following President Trump's decision to block the deal for reasons of national security. The Singapore-based chipmaker also reiterated its previously-announced plans to redomicile in the U.S.
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Broadcom's statement:
Although we are disappointed with this outcome, Broadcom will comply with the Order. Broadcom will continue to move forward with its redomiciliation process and will hold its Special Meeting of Stockholders as planned on March 23, 2018.
Broadcom’s Board of Directors and management team sincerely appreciate the significant support we received from the Qualcomm and Broadcom stockholders throughout this process.
Broadcom thanks the independent nominees who stood for election to the Qualcomm board, not only for their time and effort but also for their unwavering commitment to act in the best interests of Qualcomm stockholders.
Broadcom appreciates the following statement from U.S. Treasury Secretary and CFIUS chair Steven Mnuchin on March 12: “This decision is based on the facts and national security sensitivities related to this particular transaction only and is not intended to make any other statement about Broadcom or its employees, including its thousands of hard working and highly skilled U.S. employees.