EU Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager.  Olivier Hoslet/EPA
EU Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager. Olivier Hoslet/EPA

Qualcomm slapped with $1.2bn fine by EU regulator



The US chipmaker Qualcomm was hit with a €997 million (Dh4.55 billion) fine by European Union antitrust regulators for paying Apple to use only its chips, blocking out rivals such as Intel.

The EU decision is the latest in a series by global regulators that have amounted to billions of dollars in fines and require changes in Qualcomm business. The contract at issue with Apple is no longer in force, and Qualcomm already faces more competition from Intel and other rivals.

Still, the EU decision late on Wednesday could make Qualcomm more vulnerable to chipmaker Broadcom's $103bn hostile bid, since Broadcom argues it can smooth rocky relations with customers such as Apple..

Qualcomm said it would appeal the decision immediately.

The European Commission said its investigation, launched in 2015, covered the period from 2011 to 2016 and took into account Qualcomm's market dominance in LTE baseband chipsets, which enable rapid mobile broadband connections.

"Qualcomm paid billions of US dollars to a key customer, Apple, so that it would not buy from rivals. These payments were not just reductions in price – they were made on the condition that Apple would exclusively use Qualcomm's baseband chipsets in all its iPhones and iPads," said the European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.

"This meant that no rival could effectively challenge Qualcomm in this market, no matter how good their products were," she said.

The fine represented 4.9 per cent of Qualcomm's 2017 turnover, the Commission said.

Qualcomm general counsel Don Rosenberg said the company believed its agreement with Apple did not violate EU rules. "We have a strong case for judicial review and we will immediately commence that process," he said.

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"While Qualcomm believes they are in a temporary (albeit perfect) storm of customer and regulatory issues, Broadcom believes that the current problems are a harbinger of further headwinds to come," Stacy Rasgon, an analyst with Bernstein, said in a note to clients on Wednesday. "And this latest finding continues to support the idea that regulators remain unhappy with the current state of affairs."

Despite levying fines, EU anti-trust regulators recently cleared Qualcomm's $38bn bid to buy NXP Semiconductors . Chinese regulators still need to approve the deal, and some NXP shareholders want a higher price.

Qualcomm is required to post a bond for the fine while the appeal unfolds, which will likely result in a charge for the current quarter. When hit with fines in the past, such as $774 million levy last year from Taiwanese regulators, Qualcomm took a charge as it appealed.

Ms Vestager told a news conference there would be no repercussions for Apple in the case.

EU anti-trust regulators have come under pressure after European judges sent a case against US chipmaker Intel back to an EU court for an appeal. Intel was fined €1bn in 2009 for paying computer makers to buy most of their chips from them.

Google has also appealed against a record €2.4bn fine for giving prominent placements in searches to its shopping service and demoting rival offerings.

This is the Commission's first decision on market abuse since the Intel ruling last September. Ms Vestager said the ruling had given guidance on how to prove its case.

"We have carefully examined the ruling and the evidence in our case to make sure that our decision fully complies with the guidance given by the court," she said.

Apple and Qualcomm are meanwhile locked in a wide-ranging legal battle over Qualcomm's business practices, which started a year ago with Apple suing Qualcomm for nearly $1bn in patent royalty rebates that the chipmaker allegedly withheld from the phone maker.

Other regulators, including the US Federal Trade Commission, are also investigating Qualcomm's dealings with Apple. The EU competition enforcer is expected to rule in the coming months against Qualcomm in another case involving British phone software maker Icera, which was later acquired by Nvidia, a person familiar with the matter has told Reuters.

In that case, Qualcomm is accused of selling chipsets below cost to drive out Icera - a practice known as predatory pricing.

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