Broadcom not threatened by Samsung's CSR buy
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
7/25/2012 12:29 AM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO—Broadcom Corp. President and CEO Scott McGregor Tuesday (July 24) downplayed speculation that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s acquisition of CSR plc's mobile business posed a threat to the company's business following Broadcom's better-than-expected second quarter financial report.
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