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Broadcom's US$61 billion deal for VMware on UK regulator's radar

Broadcom's US$61 billion deal for VMware on UK regulator's radar

Competition and Markets Authority inviting comments by December 6.

By Staff Writer on Nov 22, 2022 10:11AM

Britain's competition regulator said on Monday it was looking into whether US chipmaker Broadcom Inc's US$61 billion (S$84 billion) acquisition of cloud computing company VMware Inc may substantially lessen competition.

The Broadcom-VMware deal, announced in May, is the second biggest globally so far this year and marks Broadcom's attempt to diversify its business into enterprise software. The companies are also seeking European Union anti-trust approval.

Tech deals have drawn intense scrutiny from regulators around the world on concerns of too much market power in the hands of a few and the possibility of bigger companies acquiring startups only to shut them down.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is inviting comments from interested parties by December 6 to help it with an assessment on whether to formally launch an investigation into the Broadcom-VMware deal.

The companies did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

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