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Broadcom nominates 11 directors for Qualcomm’s Board

Broadcom notified Qualcomm of its intention to nominate a slate of 11 individuals for election to Qualcomm’s Board of Directors and to propose certain other matters for the consideration of Qualcomm stockholders at Qualcomm’s 2018 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.  The nominated directors are:

Hock Tan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Broadcom, stated: “We have repeatedly attempted to engage with Qualcomm, and despite stockholder and customer support for the transaction, Qualcomm has ignored those opportunities. The nominations give Qualcomm stockholders an opportunity to voice their disappointment with Qualcomm’s directors and their refusal to engage in discussions with us. In light of the significant value our proposal provides for Qualcomm stockholders, we believe Qualcomm stockholders would be better served by new independent, highly qualified nominees who are committed to maximizing value and acting in the best interests of Qualcomm stockholders.”

Broadcom bids $130 billion to acquire Qualcomm

In what could become the largest tech merger to date, Broadcom announced a proposal to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Qualcomm for $70.00 per share in cash and stock, making the offer worth $130 billion in total, a 28% premium over the closing price of Qualcomm common stock on November 2, 2017

Broadcom cites the following benefits of a merged company:

“Broadcom’s proposal is compelling for stockholders and stakeholders in both companies. Our proposal provides Qualcomm stockhold

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