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GlobalFoundries Says IBM Demanding $2.5 Billion as IPO Nears

Finally explains the real reason the Big Bleu and GloFlo agreement crumbled. And of course, Bottom-feeding Bleu trying to recoup that $1.5B that Ginni flushed down the sewer.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/globalfoundries-says-ibm-demanding-2-205559230.html

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@Dfay -- more details & thoughts at the article in this link:

Another Crazy Idea: Intel Might Buy Globalfoundries --
https://www.nextplatform.com/2021/07/16/another-crazy-idea-intel-might-buy-globalfoundries/

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Globalfoundries may get bought by Intel. Intel is not interested in making silicon for the competition.

And Intel has much bigger market valuation than IBM so can weather any lawsuits from IBM.

Please pass the popcorn.

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Wow. It's usually IBM that gets sued for breach of contract.

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https://www.reuters.com/technology/globalfoundries-seeks-ruling-ibm-contract-dispute-2021-06-08/?fbclid=IwAR0hU83hhMHc8yWVq5UHJDF5ujPtsPYU33Ro6piu49TSB7Gv618EHQHxB1U
Semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries on Monday sued International Business Machines Corp (IBM.N), asking a judge to rule that it did not violate a contract with the U.S. company which claims it is owed $2.5 billion in damages.

IBM has accused GlobalFoundries, which is owned by Abu Dhabi's state-owned fund Mubadala, of failing to continue making chips for IBM, according to a filing by GlobalFoundries with the state court in New York.

GlobalFoundries purchased IBM's semiconductor plants in 2014 when IBM decided to exit the business of manufacturing its own chips. But it quit pursuing advanced chipmaking technology in 2018 due to the high costs of development and IBM instead turned to Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) to make its chips.

IBM "went silent for nearly two-and-a-half years" after the changes in 2018, but then in April of this year sent GlobalFoundries a letter alleging that the chipmaker had violated its contract," the filing said.

"Other than threatening to sue unless it capitulated to its demands, IBM has yet to provide any substantive explanation as to its claims," GlobalFoundries wrote in the suit.

IBM said in a statement it believes GlobalFoundries did not fulfill its obligations under the contract.

"IBM contributed $1.5B to Global Foundries to supply the next generation of chips, and Global Foundries utterly abandoned IBM as soon as the final payment was received and sold off assets from the deal for its own enrichment," IBM said.

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He-l of a job IBM board He-l of a job

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so ibm paid to get rid of it - and someone smarter saw the real value and pockets 30 billion - maybe with direction like that from IBM we can see why its in free fall

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