China ban on VMware software sparks 5% Broadcom stock drop
Broadcom shares fell about 5% after Reuters reported that Chinese authorities ordered domestic firms to stop using cybersecurity software from roughly a dozen U.S. and Israeli vendors, including Broadcom-owned VMware. Investors worry this directive could erode VMware revenue and compress Broadcom’s overall margins in the region.
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