- Three top VMware ( NYSE: VMW ) are said to be departing the enterprise software firm that Broadcom ( NASDAQ: AVGO ) agreed to buy earlier this year for $61 billion.
- Three senior vice of presidents of different segments of the company are exiting, according to a WSJ report, which cited a memo from VMware ( VMW ) CEO Raghu Raghuram.
- The exits include Mark Lohmeyer from cloud infrastructure, Ajay Patel from applications and management and Tom Gillis from networking and advanced security, the WSJ said.
- The departures comes amid media reports late last week that Braodcom ( AVGO ) is expected to see an i n-depth European antitrust review of its planned VMware deal. The Federal Trade Commission's review of VMW/AVGO is said focused on conglomerate effects of the combination, Dealreporter said on Tuesday.
- In May, Broadcom ( AVGO ) announced that it was acquiring VMware ( VMW ) for $61B in cash and stock.
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