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Qualcomm creates severance plan for workers should Broadcom's hostile takeover succeed

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January 15, 2018

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Qualcomm creates severance plan for workers should Broadcom's hostile takeover succeed

Thursday, Jan 11

Qualcomm has created a new non-executive severance plan in the wake of Broadcom's hostile takeover bid. The company claims it's required to retain workers. But it could make an acquisition more expensive for Broadcom.

Viasat probing antenna issue on new satellite, but still plans to launch service next month

Viasat expects to start service on its new high capacity Internet service in February, despite an antenna deployment issue that it's working with satellite builder Boeing to fix in orbit.

Natural gas is energy's new king — but how long will it reign? California may offer some clues

Natural gas has quickly become the country's dominant energy source, affecting virtually every aspect of the power system.

Target signs lease for mini store in North Park

The store, a much smaller version of Target's big-box variety, is slated to open in November with a custom mix of beauty, apparel, toys, household goods and grocery items.

New Port of San Diego chairman is a 43-year-old lawyer

Rafael Castellanos is a San Diego business attorney who became board chairman of the Port of San Diego on Tuesday. A Democrat, he lost a 2016 bid for city attorney but still has higher public office in mind.

Are we raising digital monsters?

The best a city has to offer cannot, in the eyes of a child, compete with the never-ending stimulation offered by an electronic device. And we — that is, everyone who reaches for a device the minute it beckons or simply to kill time — are to blame.

San Diego No. 2 in state for Airbnb rentals

Some 7 million people last year stayed in Airbnb rentals, with Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco leading all other cities in short-term rental stays.

Nuclear power receives its death sentence in California: Regulators vote to shut down Diablo Canyon

The last remaining nuclear power plant in California will go offline, starting in 2024.

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