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Technoclinic > PHONES > Qualcomm to Buy NXP Semiconductors for Enterprise Value of $47 Billion
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Qualcomm to Buy NXP Semiconductors for Enterprise Value of $47 Billion

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Last updated: 2016/11/02 at 6:06 AM
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Qualcomm to Buy NXP Semiconductors for Enterprise Value of $47 Billion

Qualcomm Inc said on Thursday it had agreed to buy NXP Semiconductors NV for an enterprise value of about $47 billion (roughly Rs. 3,14,208 crores), as it seeks to expand the reach of its chips from phones to cars.

Qualcomm said it would offer $110 per share in cash, a premium of 11.5 percent to NXP Semiconductor’s Wednesday’s close.

The equity value of the deal is $37.88 billion, according to Reuters calculations based on the company’s 344.4 million diluted shares as of October 2.

Qualcomm intends to fund the transaction with cash on hand and new debt.

The transaction, which is expected to close by the end of 2017, is structured to use offshore cash flow in a tax-efficient manner to rapidly reduce leverage, Qualcomm said.

Qualcomm expects the deal to significantly add to adjusted earnings immediately upon close and generate $500 million of cost savings annually within two years after the deal closes.

The deal would make Qualcomm, which currently supplies chips to Android smartphone makers and Apple, a bigger supplier to the fast-growing automotive industry.The combined company is expected to have annual revenue of more than $30 billion (roughly Rs. 2,00,566 crores), the companies said.

San Diego-based Qualcomm is facing slowing smartphone sales and stiff competition from Chinese and Taiwanese rivals.

The company is currently ranked third in terms of revenue among global semiconductor companies in 2015, while Eindhoven, Netherlands-based NXP is ranked seventh, according to research firm IHS.

NXP’s shares rose 2.4 percent to $101, while Qualcomm shares were up nearly 2 percent to $69.50 in premarket trading.

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