M&A Activity Could Help Move Semi Companies from Product Sales to Ecosystem Solutions
Jennifer Baljko (Electronics360)
November 19, 2015
Give a quick look around the current semiconductor industry. It is not the same as it was a couple years ago, and it would not be the same if the current streak of mergers and acquisitions runs on into next year.
2015 will be a year for the books for the electronics component industry, marking changes the industry has not seen since the early 2000s. As of mid-October, there have been a total of 36 company acquisitions, mergers and product line sales, and the trend will continue in the near-term, according to IHS analysts.
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