$VMW: Broadcom’s Private Cloud Bet — Yet $102.5M Settlement Shadows Progress
Чтение займёт 1 минуту
Court: N.D. California
Case: 5:20-cv-02182
At VMware Explore 2025, Broadcom highlighted execution of its “all-in” private cloud vision, showcasing VCF 9.0 with Kubernetes, Data Services, and embedded Private AI at no additional cost. Partnerships with Canonical and NVIDIA aim to fast-track AI workloads, while incentive programs seek to push adoption. Still, even as VMware advances under Broadcom’s ownership, a $102.5 million settlement over backlog misstatements continues to weigh on its reputation.
Key Highlights- VCF 9.0 launched with Kubernetes and enterprise Data Services baked in.
- Expanded Canonical partnership to strengthen AI and container workloads.
- Private AI included as standard in VCF subscriptions.
- Incentives: complimentary pro services worth 10% of VCF license to drive adoption.
- $30B total contract value in VCF deals across three years reported.
- Overhang: $102.5M settlement tied to alleged misleading sales backlog disclosures.
Timeline Overview
- Aug 23, 2018: Start of alleged misstatements on VMware’s sales backlog.
- 2019–2020: Multiple disclosures of declining backlog triggered stock drops.
- Feb 27, 2020: End of class period for investor claims.
- Oct 4, 2024: Settlement of $102.5M in cash agreed.
- Mar 31, 2025: Settlement fairness hearing scheduled in federal court.
Allegations Include
- Misleading investors on unfilled orders and sales backlog.
- Artificially inflating stock price by overstating demand visibility.
- Failing to disclose backlog declines in real time.
- Violations of Exchange Act §10(b) and Rule 10b-5.
Investor Update
- $102.5M cash settlement to be distributed via approved claims.
- Eligible investors: Class A stock purchased Aug 24, 2018 – Feb 27, 2020.
- Claim deadline: March 17, 2025.
- Legal overhang continues despite VMware’s pivot to AI-driven private cloud growth.
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