M&A Deal Summary

Alpha Industries Acquires Aimta

On March 15, 2002, Alpha Industries acquired semiconductors company Aimta for 7M USD

Acquisition Highlights
  • This is Alpha Industries’ 2nd transaction in the Semiconductors sector.
  • This is Alpha Industries’ 2nd largest (disclosed) transaction.
  • This is Alpha Industries’ 2nd transaction in the United States.
  • This is Alpha Industries’ 2nd transaction in California.

M&A Deal Summary

Date 2002-03-15
Target Aimta
Sector Semiconductors
Buyer(s) Alpha Industries
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition
Deal Value 7M USD

Target

Aimta

Fremont, California, United States
Aimta, Inc. is a developer of Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics (LTCC) for wireless handsets.

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Buyer

Alpha Industries

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

Category Company
Sector Semiconductors
DESCRIPTION

Alpha Industries designs, develops, manufactures and markets proprietary radio frequency, microwave frequency and millimeter wave frequency integrated circuits and discrete semiconductors for wireless voice and data communications. The primary applications for Alpha's products include wireless handsets for cellular and personal communications services, or PCS. Alpha also produces integrated circuits, discrete components and ceramic resonators and ferrites used in wireless base station equipment, cable television, wireless local loop, wireless personal digital assistants and wireless local area networks.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 2 of 2
Sector: Semiconductors M&A 2 of 2
Type: Add-on Acquisition M&A Deals 2 of 2
State: California M&A 2 of 2
Country: United States M&A 2 of 2
Year: 2002 M&A 1 of 1
Size (of disclosed) 2 of 2
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2000-04-25 Network Device

Sunnyvale, California, United States

Network Device, Inc. provides advanced technology gallium arsenide (GaAs) IC design and fabrication, especially heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT), to the rapidly-growing markets for wireless telephones and other wireless technologies.

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