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/Broadcom faces EU antitrust warning on $61 bln VMware deal - sources.txt
BRUSSELS, Feb 27 (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Broadcom | |
is set to receive a European Union antitrust warning | |
about the possible anti-competitive effects of its proposed $61 | |
billion bid for cloud computing company VMware in the | |
coming weeks, people familiar with the matter said.The European Commission opened an investigation in December, | |
saying the deal, announced last year, would allow Broadcom to | |
restrict competition in the market for certain hardware | |
components which interoperate with VMware's software.The EU competition enforcer, which will decide on the deal | |
by June 7, declined to comment.Tech M&A deals have attracted more intense scrutiny on both | |
sides of the Atlantic recently as regulators worry about giant | |
companies acquiring smaller, more innovative rivals.The Commission will set out its concerns in a statement of | |
objections, the people said. Companies can subsequently ask for | |
a closed hearing to defend their deals in front of senior | |
Commission and national competition officials as well as rivals | |
and the Commission's lawyers.Broadcom is expected to offer remedies only after receiving | |
the EU charge sheet and not before that, with no asset sale | |
foreseen, one of the sources said.Broadcom said it would continue its "constructive work" with | |
the Commission. The deal has received the green light in Brazil, | |
South Africa and Canada, while the UK competition watchdog is | |
investigating the acquisition."We continue to expect the transaction will close in | |
Broadcom's fiscal year 2023," the company said.The two companies received a "second request" for | |
information about their deal from the U.S. Federal Trade | |
Commission in July, indicating that the planned transaction | |
would be closely scrutinized, according to a government filing.U.S. antitrust enforcers have sought to stop an | |
unusually large number of deals during the Biden administration | |
because of concerns over concentration in the U.S. economy.Broadcom has told the EU enforcer that the presence of | |
Amazon, Microsoft and Google shows | |
that there is strong competition in the cloud computing market, | |
other people familiar with the matter told Reuters in October.Beltug, a Belgian association of CIOs & Digital Technology | |
leaders, and its counterparts France's Cigref, CIO platform | |
Nederland and VOICE Germany have said that the deal could lead | |
to big price increases and tougher commercial practices against | |
customers. | |
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, Additional reporting by Diane | |
Bartz; Editing by Louise Heavens, Jane Merriman and Marguerita | |
Choy) |