Marvell Technology CEO on closing $10 billion Inphi Corp deal

“It’s a very clean deal and there was overwhelming support from all of our customers globally, including in China,” Marvell Technology CEO Matt Murphy said. Subscribe to CNBC Pro to access the full episode of Mad Money: https://cnb.cx/32CKile

Marvell Technology officially completed its $10 billion acquisition of Inphi, expanding its reach in data centers and 5G network infrastructure.

The deal closed on Wednesday, about one month after China approved the acquisition, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy told CNBC’s Jim Cramer.

“We’re thrilled to have gotten approval from China back in March… I think ahead of a lot of people’s expectations,” Murphy said in an interview that aired Wednesday on “Mad Money.” “It’s a very clean deal and there was overwhelming support from all of our customers globally, including in China.”

Marvell’s semiconductors compete with Broadcom’s products that run data through copper-based cables. Inphi’s chips transfer data over fiber-optic cables and its products are used by data-dependent companies like Amazon, Alphabet’s Google and Facebook.

Murphy said the tie-up makes it more viable for growth in the key end markets of 5G, cloud and automotive.

Marvell also shifted its domicile to Delaware, a state that offers tax advantages to corporations, from Bermuda as part of the acquisition.

Dr. Ford Tamer, who served as president and chief executive officer of Inphi for almost 10 years, joins Marvell’s board as a director.

Since the merger was announced in late October, Marvell shares have climbed 19% through Wednesday’s close.

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Medallion Resources says new rare earth separation technology is a game-changer

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Medallion Resources Ltd’s (CVE:MDL) (OTCQB:MLLOF) (FRA:MRDN) Mark Saxon speaks to Proactive’s Andrew Scott following the news it’s acquired the license for the exclusive rights to a university-developed rare earth element (REE) separation process. The license, acquired through Hasler Ventures, gives the company a portfolio of technology and patents for so-called ligand-assisted displacement (LAD) chromatography.

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Jensen explains how the exclusive patents and technologies which separate and pure rare earth metals and critical elements from coal byproducts, recycled permanent magnets and lithium-ion batteries are a ‘game-changer’ for the firm.