Paul Jacobs News
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The University of California, Berkeley, received $20 million from the foundation of Paul Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of Qualcomm Inc., to establish an innovation institute.
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Former President Bill Clinton agreed to field questions on critical economic concerns from five U.S. civic and business leaders, including three CEOs.
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Qualcomm Inc., the biggest maker of mobile-phone chips, said co-founder Irwin Mark Jacobs will retire as a director.
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Qualcomm Inc., the largest seller of semiconductors for mobile phones, named former Hewlett-Packard Co. and Apple Inc. executive Jonathan Rubinstein to its board.
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Qualcomm Inc. , the biggest maker of mobile-phone chips, expects average phone prices to rise as consumers in emerging markets step up buying of handsets that allow fast-Web access, Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said.
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Qualcomm Inc. Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs, girding against a shortage of chips, said he wouldn’t rule out owning a manufacturing plant or tapping the company’s cash pile to ensure access to needed parts.
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A123 Systems Inc., a U.S. maker of lithium-ion batteries for electric cars and grid storage, fell to a record low after a director resigned.
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Qualcomm Inc. Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said that the largest seller of mobile-phone semiconductors can continue to grow earnings in double digits over the next five years.
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The much-traveled Sacramento Kings should remain in that city rather than move to Seattle in a sale headed by Valiant Capital Management founder Chris Hansen, the National Basketball Association’s relocation committee said.
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Broadcasting live events is crucial to the success of TV on mobile phones and tablet computers, Qualcomm Inc. Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said at a technology industry event in Silicon Valley late today.
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