Is Semiconductor M&A Wave Dissipating?
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
1/25/2017 00:01 AM EST
SAN FRANCISCO—The unprecedented wave of semiconductor industry consolidation over the past three years may finally be slowing down. Or it it?
A general lull in major deals announced during the first month of the year may be nothing more than a pause before the M&A feeding frenzy resumes. Speculation is swirling right now around Toshiba Corp.’s semiconductor business, which the Japanese giant is reportedly considering spinning off.
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