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To: Bill Wolf who wrote (196015)10/12/2025 11:53:29 AM
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China says Qualcomm admitted to acquiring Autotalks without informing regulator

Good for QCOM. If China doesn't like QCOM's ability to make this $85m deal, go ahead and ban the sale of QCOM chips anywhere in China.

China made MXL wait 15 months for their approval of little insignificant SIMO, approving it within 10 days of the deal deadline causing failure and penalties, and the stupid Chinese slow walking delay caused the deal to collapse anyways.

Ban QCOM chips if you want China, go ahead.



To: Bill Wolf who wrote (196015)10/12/2025 2:01:04 PM
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That Chinese article is misleading. The 2024 deal that never was consummated, was above the threshold that triggered mandatory notification.the actual deal that was struck this year was below it. Qualcomm didnt notify China this time, because it didnt require regulatory notice to China.

Therefore, QCOM admits it did nothing improper.