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Broadcom warns US$2b in lost sales with Huawei ban

By Helen Reid and Arjun Panchadar on Jun 17, 2019 11:12AM
Broadcom warns US$2b in lost sales with Huawei ban

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Broadcom sent a shockwave through the global chipmaking industry on Friday with its forecast that US-China trade tensions and the ban on doing business with Huawei Technologies would knock US$2 billion off the company's sales this year. The forecast, included in the company's second-quarter ...

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