EU Regulators Again Halt Qualcomm-NXP Investigation
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
9/6/2017 05:51 PM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO — European Union regulators have for a second time put the brakes on their investigation into the proposed $38 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors by Qualcomm.
The European Commission said in a posting on its website that the investigation was suspended on Aug. 17. The Reuters news service reported Wednesday (Sept. 6) that Qualcomm and NXP failed to supply regulators with key information about the proposed merger and that the investigation would resume after the information was received.
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