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Semiconductor company MaxLinear Inc. said it would buy Exar Corp., another semiconductor-technology firm, for about $661.6 million in cash, as MaxLinear seeks to build scale to boost growth.
This isn't the first arcade stick we've seen lying around for the Wii, but EXAR's new model is out now. Well, in Japan, at least -- for ¥5,299 (about $52) -- not too cheap for a controller that ...
Exar Corp. EXAR is a fabless semiconductor company that could be an interesting play for investors. That is because, not only does the stock have.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Exar Corp. and Sipex Corp. on Thursday said they received a regulatory OK from the Federal Trade Commission to move ahead with their merger. The companies expect the deal ...
I recently spoke to Parviz Ghaffaripour, who joined Exar as Senior Vice President of Connectivity and Power Management Products, reporting to President and CEO, Louis DiNardo. Ghaffaripour most ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Exar Corp. Tuesday agreed to acquire Sipex Corp. in a stock swap. The deal calls for Sipex shareholders to receive 0.6679 of an Exar share for each Sipex share held. Upon ...
Exar has seen negative earnings estimate revision for the current quarter along with a significant decline in its share price for the past month Zacks August 13, 2014 at 6:50 AM ...
EXAR has not earned positive NOPAT for two consecutive years since the late ‘90s. In the past 15 years, it only managed to break even in 2013, when it earned less than $1 million in NOPAT.
Exar's strategy is to announce products close to the sampling dates. She said other companies have announced products in the OC-48 space but aren't close to bringing them to market. Exar's customers ...
Carlsbad’s MaxLinear, a maker of broadband network semiconductors, said Friday that it had completed the acquisition of Exar Corp for $687 million. The move boosts MaxLinear’s product ...
Exar recently announced that it has appointed Parviz Ghaffaripour as Senior Vice President of Connectivity and Power Management Product ...
Exar Corp., a Fremont provider of silicon applications for the worldwide communications infrastructure, has appointed Donald Ciffone Jr. as chairman of the board.
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