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COPS have charged a man with murder after a woman was found unresponsive with “facial injuries”.
Emergency services rushed to an address in St Austell, Cornwall, at 6.55pm on Tuesday.
Bernadette Rosario, 61, was found with facial injuries.
Despite medics’ best efforts, she was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
Michael Rowe, 36, has been charged with murder.
He has been remanded into custody and is due to appear at Truro Magistrates’ Court on Saturday April 1.
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The European Union plans to carry out a full-scale investigation of Broadcom’s $61 billion bid to buy VMware. Following a preliminary probe, the European Commission, the bloc’s executive branch, announced on Tuesday it believes the proposed acquisition may allow Broadcom to “restrict competition” in the markets for network interface cards, fiber channel host-bus adapters and storage adapters.
Specifically, the EU is concerned Broadcom may harm competition in those markets by limiting interoperability between rival hardware and VMware’s server virtualization software. It also worries the company could either prevent or degrade access to VMware’s software. The European Commission warns those actions “could lead to higher prices, lower quality and less innovation for business customers, and ultimately consumers.”
The Commission will also investigate whether Broadcom could hinder rivals like NVIDIA and Intel from developing their own smart network interface cards. Here it points to VMWare’s involvement in Project Monterey, an industry-wide effort the company announced in 2020. “Broadcom may decrease VMware’s involvement in Project Monterey to protect its own NICs revenues,” the Commission notes. “This could hamper innovation to the detriment of customers.” Another concern is that Broadcom could start bundling VMware’s virtualization software with its own mainframe and security tools, a move that would reduce choice in the market.
As one of the larger tech acquisitions of 2022, Broadcom’s bid to buy VMware was certain to draw scrutiny. The European Commission won’t necessarily block the deal, but the investigation could significantly delay the transaction and force concessions out of Broadcom. With today’s announcement, the Commission has 90 working days or until May 11th, 2023, to make a decision. If the deal were to fall through, it would be a bitter repeat of Broadcom’s 2018 attempt to buy chipmaker Qualcomm. While the circumstances and concerns were different, the company was forced to abandon the takeover after the Trump administration blocked the transaction.
The Commission said its preliminary investigation indicates the transaction may allow Broadcom to restrict competition for the supply of certain components by degrading interoperability between VMware software and competitors’ hardware to the benefit of its own hardware. This and other factors could lead to higher prices, lower quality and less innovation for business customers, and ultimately consumers, the Commission said. The Commission now has 90 working days, until May 11, 2023, to take a decision. Broadcom on Tuesday reiterated that it continued to expect the transaction would close in its fiscal year 2023, adding it would continuing to work with the European Commission.
It said it was making progress with regulatory filings around the world, having received legal merger clearance in Brazil, South Africa, and Canada and foreign investment control clearance in Germany, France, Austria, and Italy. “The combination of Broadcom and VMware is about enabling enterprises to accelerate innovation and expand choice by addressing their most complex technology challenges in this multi-cloud era, and we are confident that regulators will see this when they conclude their review,” it said in a statement. The proposed acquisition underlines Broadcom’s ambition to diversify into enterprise software, but comes as regulators worldwide ramp up scrutiny of deals by Big Tech.
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