Microsemi Reportedly Mulls Sale
Dylan McGrath, EETimes
1/25/2018 00:21 AM EST
SAN FRANCISCO — Chipmaker Microsemi has been approached with a takeover offer and is exploring its options, including possible sale, according to a report by the Reuters news service.
The report, which cites an anonymous source said to be "familiar with the matter," says that Microsemi hired investment bank Qatalyst Partners to advise the company on its the prudent course of action.
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