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Exclusive-German semiconductor group Elmos exploring a sale, sources say 

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Posted on March 19, 2026

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By Milana Vinn and Amy-Jo Crowley NEW YORK / LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - Germany's Elmos Semiconductor is exploring a sale as its founders consider exiting the business, according to three people

German Semiconductor Group Elmos Considers Sale; Potential Buyers Named

Elmos Semiconductor Sale Exploration and Industry Context

By Milana Vinn and Amy-Jo Crowley

Background and Sale Process

NEW YORK / LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - Germany's Elmos Semiconductor is exploring a sale as its founders consider exiting the business, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Elmos, which has a market value of around 2.3 billion euros ($2.5 billion), has hired Morgan Stanley to advise on the process, the people said, requesting anonymity because the deliberations are confidential.

Elmos and Morgan Stanley declined to comment. The company has begun early-stage discussions with potential buyers, including global semiconductor firms, two of the people said.

Potential Buyers and Suitors

German chipmaker Infineon Technologies and U.S.-based Qualcomm would be logical suitors for Elmos, one of the sources said, as both are looking to expand their automotive chip capabilities and broaden their product offerings.

Infineon declined to comment, while Qualcomm did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Company Ownership and Financials

Founders' Control and Company Structure

Majority Ownership

FOUNDERS AND THEIR ENTITIES CONTROL MAJORITY OF COMPANY

The sources cautioned Elmos could choose not to proceed with a transaction, and added that any deal for Elmos would likely draw close scrutiny from German regulators.

Founded in 1984 by management consultant and physicist Klaus Weyer, university professor Gunter Zimmer, and Norbert Ellenberger, Elmos designs semiconductors used in vehicle safety, lighting and powertrain systems.

Co-founder Weyer, through his private investment vehicle Weyer Beteiligungsgesellschaft, holds a 20.7% stake, with other founder-linked entities controlling a majority of the company, giving insiders effective control over any potential deal, according to company filings.

Recent Business Moves and Financial Performance

The semiconductor firm sold its Dortmund wafer fab to U.S. industrial technology company Littelfuse in late 2024, allowing it to focus on chip design while outsourcing manufacturing.

Elmos posted record 2025 sales of 582.6 million euros, slightly above the previous year, while earnings before interest and tax fell about 13% to 125.7 million euros. The company said it expects revenue to grow around 11% in 2026, with margins improving to about 24%.

Industry Trends and Recent Deals

Semiconductor Industry Consolidation

SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATING

The deliberations come as deal activity in the semiconductor sector picks up, driven by consolidation and demand for scale across the sector as companies seek to expand capabilities in areas such as automotive and industrial chips.

Recent Mergers and Acquisitions

Amsterdam-listed chip equipment maker BE Semiconductor Industries has attracted takeover interest from U.S. chip-equipment makers Lam Research and Applied Materials, Reuters reported earlier this month.

Qualcomm last year bought British company Alphawave for $2.4 billion, while Infineon bought Marvell Technology's automotive ethernet business for about $2.5 billion in cash.

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(Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York and Amy-Jo Crowley in London; additional reporting by Hakan Ersen in Frankfurt. Editing by Echo Wang in New York and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Elmos Semiconductor, with a market value of roughly €2.3 billion, is evaluating a potential sale and has engaged Morgan Stanley for advisory support.
  • Founders and founder-linked entities maintain majority control, meaning they will heavily influence any transaction decision.
  • The firm’s recent shift to a fabless model, capped by the sale of its Dortmund wafer fab in late 2024, positions it as a leaner, design-focused automotive-chip specialist.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Elmos Semiconductor considering a sale?
Elmos founders are considering exiting the business and have started exploring a sale, seeking potential buyers in the semiconductor industry.
Who are the likely buyers for Elmos Semiconductor?
Potential buyers include Infineon Technologies and Qualcomm, as both aim to expand their automotive chip capabilities.
What challenges could a sale of Elmos face?
A sale would likely face close scrutiny from German regulators and ultimately depends on approval from entities linked to the founders.
What recent changes has Elmos made to its business?
Elmos sold its Dortmund wafer fab in late 2024 to focus on chip design and outsourcing manufacturing.
How is the semiconductor industry changing?
The industry is experiencing increased consolidation and deal activity as companies seek scale and broader capabilities, especially in automotive and industrial chips.

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