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Today, KKR added to that growing total when it announced it was going to acquire Broadcom’s end user computing business for $4 billion. You may recall that Broadcom spent $61 billion to buy ...
KKR today announced the signing of a definitive agreement with Broadcom Inc. to acquire its End-User Computing Division in a transaction valued at approximately $4 billion. As a standalone company ...
Broadcom is selling VMware’s End-User Computing (EUC) Division to KKR for $4 billion, continuing its efforts to shed what Broadcom CEO Hock Tan described as noncore VMware assets.
The company has been looking to divest non-core parts of its business, including the end-user computing unit and Carbon Black post its acquisition of VMware in November for $69 billion.
KKR said it has agreed to buy Broadcom’s end-user computing division for about $4 billion, a deal that will see Broadcom divest itself of a unit it inherited through its $69 billion acquisition ...
As Broadcom looks to recover some of its investment in the VMware deal, it sells off two pieces from the end user computing division.
About End-User Computing (EUC) Division End-User Computing Division is the digital work platform leader, trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide as the former VMware EUC business.
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