Dialog Semiconductor CEO Says Still Looking for Acquisitions -- Report
January 30 2016 - 5:46AM
Dow Jones News
By Eyk Henning
FRANKFURT--Chipmaker Dialog Semiconductor PLC (DLG.XE) is eyeing
new acquisition targets after its attempt to buy U.S. peer Atmel
Corp. (ATML) for $4.6 billion failed last year, its chief executive
told German weekly Euro am Sonntag.
"There are candidates" that would spur Dialog's growth, Jalal
Bagherli said in an interview released Saturday. He said he doesn't
see Dialog itself as a takeover target despite the recent decline
of the share price.
Dialog, which was spun off from German luxury car maker
Daimler-Benz AG (DAI.XE) in 1999, sells chips used to manage power
in high-end smartphones, including those made by Apple Inc.
(AAPL).
Its efforts to buy Atmel were thwarted by a rival bid from
Microchip Technology Inc. (MCHP).
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