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Federal Trade Commission opens in-depth review as Qualcomm and other customers signal concern
Rivals to US chipmaker lobby regulators to block deal to acquire UK chip designer
Allen Wu is fighting accusations of conflicts of interest at Chinese joint venture
CMA probe comes after rivals raised concerns over acquisition
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Allen Wu denies conflict of interest over $100m fund and claims chip designer was aware of his plans
The chip designer has developed battery-less sensors that have the potential to be embedded in billions of products
The UK’s new foreign investment rules put it in line with the rest of the world, top lawyers and advisers tell DD
How the chief executive of Arm China could derail a big tech acquisition
US election day begins as Americans brace themselves for what could be a drawn-out result
China joint venture chief sues chip designer and takes control of shareholders
Peer warns UK group may become ‘collateral damage’ in global chip battle
Long-serving chief Simon Segars says sale of UK company is likely to be held up by regulators
A selling spree and foray into US stock markets has left investors and others wondering what the group now is
US chip company seeks to calm political furore over takeover of Cambridge-based tech company
Pushing ahead with deal in face of Chinese opposition could damage both Arm and Nvidia
Lawyers say it will be huge challenge to get Chinese approval for US takeover of company
None of Arm’s major customers has publicly backed $40bn deal
Britain needs firm commitments from American buyer
US chipmaker criticised for failing to make legally binding pledge to retain Cambridge headquarters
Company at pains to allay conflict of interest concerns with UK chip designer’s other clients
Britain set to impose strict terms including protection of jobs and maintaining UK headquarters
Sale comes four years after Masayoshi Son bought the chip designer
Opposition calls on government to secure chip designer’s British headquarters and jobs
Ministers must set out a coherent strategy
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