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13th July 09
Broadcom gave up the pursuit for Emulex
After Emulex rejecting the acquisition offer made by Broadcom,
Broadcom decided to cancel its effort in acquiring Emulex.
Emulex makes high-speed data communication products, which
does complement the product bag of Broadcom. Emulex makes
boards and chips covering fibre channel devices for the
data center market. Broadcom has attempted to buy Emulex
by all-cash $11-per-share offer announced on June 29, 2009.
But Emulex Board of Directors rejected this offer.
In this failed business merge attempt, both are losers.
Broadcom lost an opportunity to expand and strengthen its
product range better than its close competitors in wired
communication business. Emulex with its limited product
range and large-size competitors around, in future it might
have to face tough time in maintaining it's unique product
offerings (if any) for long time.
This failed acquisition bid joins other two acquisition
failures happened with in last 12 months in the semiconductor
industry. The other two failed attempts were, Microchip
and ON Semiconductor bid for Atmel, and Gennum missing Tundra
Semiconductor. But IDT grabbed Tundra Semiconductor by bidding
more. Does this happen to Emulex? There are little chances
if we look at the wired communication semiconductor market.
Wired communications market is dull compared to wireless
market, recently Infineon has sold its wired communication
to a US based investor Golden Gate Capital for Euro 250
million.
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