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Amphenol Nears Deal to Buy CommScope's Broadband Unit, WSJ Says

Amphenol Nears Deal to Buy CommScope's Broadband Unit, WSJ Says

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Amphenol Corp. is nearing an acquisition of CommScope Holding 's broadband connectivity arm in a deal valued at roughly $10.5 billion including debt, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
CommScope was exploring a sale of the business — known as CCS — as part of efforts to repay debt, Bloomberg reported in May.
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