Taiwan media: High-pass antitrust case near the end of tens of billions of dollars of fines

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Antitrust Qualcomm the end
According to the Taiwan Science and technology news September 17 reported that China's high-pass antitrust investigation close to the end of the imminent announcement of the punishment plan. Bernstein Stacy Rasgon said that Qualcomm's entitlement fees could change, saying the antitrust shadow Ridge covers the company's share price and advises investors not to bargain. According to Rasgon, China News shows that Qualcomm's antitrust investigation will enter a punitive phase, and that the company may have to change the way it is charged to chip prices rather than the price of the whole equipment. Su Hua, a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Suhua), suggested that a rasgon fee should be based on the minimum sales units (smallest salable unit), based on the base-frequency processor or the system's single chip (SoC) price, according to the report. Rasgon also said the Chinese authorities should impose penalties on Qualcomm. A fine of Qualcomm's 2013 global sales would be $1.49 billion trillion (about RMB 9.17 billion) for a 6% percentage basis. Historic huge fines for China's antitrust. Based on the above factors, Rasgon to the Qualcomm in line with market performance ratings, and said that China's adverse stock prices, called on investors not to take advantage of the recent low-grade entry. Qualcomm 16th Rose 0.84% in 75.71 dollars. Rasgon has always been bullish on Qualcomm, from 2009 onwards has been rated as a buy, antitrust investigation, he will be the company rating under the holding, the target price cut 5 U.S. dollars to 80 U.S. dollars. Forbes has reported that Qualcomm should be able to negotiate a solution to the monopoly dispute, but the company may not be able to reverse China's decline, but more worrying is that other developing countries might imitate China to make things more out of control. Qualcomm July 23 After the announcement of the report, the company and a Chinese authorized industry controversy, and many Chinese manufacturers to lower the number of authorized product sales, some operators to delay the implementation of the authorization. High-throughput expectations will continue to deteriorate. President Derek Aberle, interviewed by Reuters, said the negative effects could last for several quarters. The company estimates that China may have 1.7-260 million smartphones that could not receive entitlement money this year. Qualcomm collects royalties on almost all smartphones, even if it does not use the company's chips.
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