Could Qualcomm Be China's Next Target?
Peter Clarke, Analog Editor, EE Times Europe
11/17/2015 12:16 PM EST
After recent events, could Qualcomm now be vulnerable to an approach from an ambitious Chinese investor?
Recent events and financial results have started to make Qualcomm's leading position as an application processor supplier look like a poisoned chalice. Could the company now be vulnerable to an approach from an ambitious Chinese investor?
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