A Silicon Valley biotech company bought an office building that was once fully leased by chipmaking leader Broadcom.
The telecommunications company projected it would cost up to $50 million to migrate off VMware, EVP and GM Susan Johnson said in an email to Broadcom CEO Hock Tan.
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On Friday, Broadcom Inc (AVGO) stock saw a decline, ending the day at $172.69 which represents a decrease of $-5.40 or -3.03% from the prior close of $178.09. The stock opened at $178.17 and touched a ...