Broadcom moving headquarters to US from Singapore: Trump
Published Fri, Nov 3, 2017 · 01:27 AM
[WASHINGTON] President Donald Trump said on Thursday that chipmaker Broadcom Ltd is moving its headquarters from Singapore to the United States.
Mr Trump made the announcement at a White House press conference attended by Broadcom chief executive Hock Tan, who told reporters: "America is again the best place to lead a business with a global footprint."
REUTERS
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