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Broadcom Scoops Up Software Player to Expand Security Business
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Broadcom (AVGO - Free Report) has apparently acquired New York, NY-based cyber risk analytics software provider, Bay Dynamics, per the equity incentive plan filed with the SEC or Securities and Exchange Commission.
However, there has been no official announcement from either side on the development. Nevertheless, the SEC filing notes that after the merger, Bay Dynamics will continue “as the surviving corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Broadcom.”
Bay Dynamics offers cyber risk analytics platform to enterprises which empowers them with data-driven actionable risk inference and enhance business value.
The company’s security analytics expertise since 2001 is expected to aid Broadcom in enhancing security business. Moreover, Bay Dynamics boasts of notable customer base including the likes of Comcast and UBS, which highlights strength in automated cybersecurity solutions.
Notably, Bay Dynamics has raised $31 million in funding, per Crunchbase data.
Inorganic Strategy to Boost Security Business Hold Promise
Broadcom has been aggressively pursuing strategic acquisitions to diversify end markets beyond semiconductors.
The company is looking to strengthen presence in the infrastructure software vertical particularly. This strategy is enabling the company to improve the top line.
On Nov 4, 2019, Broadcom announced that it has completed its acquisition of Symantec’s enterprise security business, with an aim to expand presence in infrastructure software market. Specifically, the company is banking on contribution from the acquisition of Symantec’s enterprise security business of approximately $1.8 billion in fiscal 2020.
Additionally, Bay Dynamics’ association with Symantec as a technology partner bodes well in this regard.
Further, the company is well positioned to benefit from synergies from acquisition of CA (for approximately $18.9 billion). In fact, CA’s strength in enterprise software offerings and substantial customer base is anticipated to enable Broadcom to explore the infrastructure software market and expand TAM.
In fourth-quarter fiscal 2019 results, the company’s Infrastructure software revenues (representing 21% of total revenues) soared 134% year over year to $1.20 billion.
Moreover, increase in the global IT security spending and strength in endpoint security market remain tailwinds.
Furthermore, Broadcom is reportedly looking for a potential buyer to offload its radio-frequency or RF unit, per a WSJ report. The wireless-chip business, which the company intends to sell, offers filters utilized in cellphones to clarify signals. In case the deal leads to fruition, 2020 will mark the company’s departure from core semiconductor business and will help it focus on infrastructure software market.
Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Broadcom currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Long-term earnings growth rate for Keysight, Fortinet and Marchex is currently pegged at 9.1%, 14% and 15%, respectively.
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Broadcom Scoops Up Software Player to Expand Security Business
Broadcom (AVGO - Free Report) has apparently acquired New York, NY-based cyber risk analytics software provider, Bay Dynamics, per the equity incentive plan filed with the SEC or Securities and Exchange Commission.
However, there has been no official announcement from either side on the development. Nevertheless, the SEC filing notes that after the merger, Bay Dynamics will continue “as the surviving corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Broadcom.”
Bay Dynamics offers cyber risk analytics platform to enterprises which empowers them with data-driven actionable risk inference and enhance business value.
The company’s security analytics expertise since 2001 is expected to aid Broadcom in enhancing security business. Moreover, Bay Dynamics boasts of notable customer base including the likes of Comcast and UBS, which highlights strength in automated cybersecurity solutions.
Notably, Bay Dynamics has raised $31 million in funding, per Crunchbase data.
Inorganic Strategy to Boost Security Business Hold Promise
Broadcom has been aggressively pursuing strategic acquisitions to diversify end markets beyond semiconductors.
The company is looking to strengthen presence in the infrastructure software vertical particularly. This strategy is enabling the company to improve the top line.
On Nov 4, 2019, Broadcom announced that it has completed its acquisition of Symantec’s enterprise security business, with an aim to expand presence in infrastructure software market. Specifically, the company is banking on contribution from the acquisition of Symantec’s enterprise security business of approximately $1.8 billion in fiscal 2020.
Additionally, Bay Dynamics’ association with Symantec as a technology partner bodes well in this regard.
Further, the company is well positioned to benefit from synergies from acquisition of CA (for approximately $18.9 billion). In fact, CA’s strength in enterprise software offerings and substantial customer base is anticipated to enable Broadcom to explore the infrastructure software market and expand TAM.
In fourth-quarter fiscal 2019 results, the company’s Infrastructure software revenues (representing 21% of total revenues) soared 134% year over year to $1.20 billion.
Broadcom Inc. Revenue (Quarterly)
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Moreover, increase in the global IT security spending and strength in endpoint security market remain tailwinds.
Furthermore, Broadcom is reportedly looking for a potential buyer to offload its radio-frequency or RF unit, per a WSJ report. The wireless-chip business, which the company intends to sell, offers filters utilized in cellphones to clarify signals. In case the deal leads to fruition, 2020 will mark the company’s departure from core semiconductor business and will help it focus on infrastructure software market.
Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Broadcom currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Some better-ranked stocks in the broader sector are Keysight Technologies Inc. (KEYS - Free Report) , Fortinet, Inc. (FTNT - Free Report) and Marchex, Inc. (MCHX - Free Report) . All the three stocks flaunt a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Long-term earnings growth rate for Keysight, Fortinet and Marchex is currently pegged at 9.1%, 14% and 15%, respectively.
7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days
Just released: Experts distill 7 elite stocks from the current list of 220 Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buys. They deem these tickers “Most Likely for Early Price Pops.”
Since 1988, the full list has beaten the market more than 2X over with an average gain of +24.6% per year. So be sure to give these hand-picked 7 your immediate attention.
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