Maxim agrees to acquire assets of Dallas Semiconductor for $2.37 bln

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Wednesday, 31 January, 2001

Maxim Integrated Products has agreed to buy Dallas Semiconductor Corp for about $US 2.37 billion in stock to add power-management and communications chips.

The purchase will allow Maxim to sell chips that save power in devices such as cell phones or that keep time in personal computers.

Item provided courtesy of Industry Search

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