United Business Media EE Times


Search

HOMEMARKET INTELLIGENCE UNITFORUMSDESIGNNEW PRODUCTSCAREERSBLOGSCONTACTEVENTSSIGN UP!RSSMost Popular contentTrusted Sources

 


Apple follows Intel, tops up stake in U.K. graphics provider
Print this article Email this article Reprints RSS Digital Edition

EE Times Europe


LONDON — Apple Inc., the developer of digital consumer goods that range from computers to mobile phones, has increased its stake in Imagination Technologies Group plc (Kings Langley, England) to 9.5 percent.

Apple, a licensee of Imagination graphics cores and a user of them in its iPhone, has acquired its position by subscribing to 2.2 million newly-issued shares in Imagination at £1.4275 per share and open market purchases. Those open market purchases are said to total 11.52 million shares although the price paid is not known.

The move comes shortly after Intel, another Imagination licensee took a 14 percent stake in the company (see June 18 story).

Application for the new shares to be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange is being made and it is expected that listing and admission of those shares will occur on July 1 2009. Imagination's stock price was down 1.5 percent at 140.5 pence at 10:30am on Jun 26.

The main seller of Imagination stock on Wednesday (June 24) was an "under-pressure" Saudi investor called Saad Group, according to a Reuters report.

Related links and articles:

Intel follows Apple, tops up stake in Imagination

Apple injects $5 million into Imagination, licensee status confirmed

Apple seen beefing up its chip design efforts

Developing 3-D applications for PowerVR MBX on ARM platforms






  Free Subscription to EE Times
First Name Last Name
Company Name Title
Email address
  Click here for your Free Subscription to EETimes Europe
 
CAREER CENTER
Looking for a new job?
SEARCH JOBS
SPONSOR

RECENT JOB POSTINGS
CAREER NEWS
SRC Expands R&D Centers
The Semiconductor Research Corp has added a new center to its university R&D efforts.

For more great jobs, career related news, features and services, please visit EETimes' Career Center.


All White Papers »   

 
Education and
Learning


Learn Now:












Home | About | Editorial Calendar | Feedback | Subscriptions | Newsletter | Media Kit | Contact | Reprints|  RSS|   Digital|  Mobile
Network Websites
International
Network Features




All materials on this site Copyright © 2009 TechInsights, a Division of United Business Media LLC All rights reserved.
Privacy Statement | Terms of Service | About