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Qualcomm walks away from $43 billion NXP acquisition as China balks at approving the deal

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July 30, 2018

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Qualcomm walks away from $43 billion NXP acquisition as China balks at approving the deal

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After 21 months, Qualcomm and NXP set Wednesday as the self-imposed deadline to gain approval form China for the $43 billion merger.

San Diego median home price hits its highest ever: $575K

San Diego County's median home price hit a new record in June of $575,000.

SDSU Aztecs face $1 million rent hike to play football in ex-Chargers stadium

San Diego State University is facing a more than $1 million rent hike for use of the SDCCU Stadium for Aztec football games through the end of 2020 under the proposed terms of a lease extension being evaluated this week.

Apple ditching Qualcomm chips in upcoming iPhones

Qualcomm says Apple will use only Intel cellular modems in its upcoming iPhone releases expected this fall.

San Diego County doubles hotel rooms under construction — 3,000

The InterContinental hotel, nearing completion in downtown San Diego, is one of 20 hotels under construction in the county, according to an Atlas Hospitality report.

State regulators approve San Onofre nuclear settlement, trimming $750M from original deal

The California Public Utilities Commission OK'd a new deal that overrides a settlement approved in 2014.

On heels of Electric Eel, SeaWorld planning yet another coaster

SeaWorld San Diego is preparing to debut another coaster next year, although it will be smaller than Electric Eel, which debuted in May.

Gov. Brown backs liability changes for California utilities in wildfires

Utilities in California want the state to change the liability laws surrounding wildfires while critics say doing so would let power companies off the hook.

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