Intel today announced that Audi, BMW, and Daimler have agreed to let the chipmaker take a 15 percent ownership stake in Here, a company that provides digital maps to other companies and a mapping app for consumers. A rumor of the deal emerged earlier today.
The deal, whose terms weren’t disclosed, is expected to close later in the first quarter of 2017, Intel said in a statement.
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Nokia in 2015 sold Here to a consortium of companies including Audi, BMW, and Daimler for $3 billion.
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More recently, last month, NavInfo, Tencent, and GIC together bought a 10 percent stake in Here.
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