Track the Broadcom Inc. stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Broadcom Inc. has published 262 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €1,714.9bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 1 July 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Brazeal Mark David. Every trade is openly available.
Analysts rate Broadcom Inc. Strong Buy (bullish), based on 45 analysts. Average price target: US$523.73.
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Broadcom Inc. (ticker AVGO) is a flagship U.S. technology company listed on the NASDAQ in the United States. For French-speaking investors in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, Broadcom stands out as a high-quality infrastructure technology platform spanning both semiconductors and enterprise software. The company serves critical markets including cloud, data center, networking, storage, broadband, wireless, industrial applications, and infrastructure software. Its investment case is tightly linked to long-term digital infrastructure spending, with particular exposure to artificial intelligence, advanced networking, and private cloud modernization. Broadcom’s history is built on a long sequence of transformative acquisitions and integration. The modern group traces part of its heritage to Broadcom Corporation, founded in 1991 by Henry Samueli and Henry Nicholas. Over time, the company expanded through Avago’s acquisition of Broadcom, followed by major deals including CA Technologies and VMware. This strategy turned Broadcom into a scaled industrial technology franchise combining high-performance semiconductor assets with mission-critical software recurring revenue. Broadcom is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States, and its U.S. listing on NASDAQ makes it a widely followed large-cap stock among global institutional investors. Operationally, Broadcom’s main businesses include networking chips, data center connectivity, storage controllers, broadband and wireless components, and software infrastructure platforms inherited from VMware. The company’s product set includes Ethernet switching, optical connectivity, high-speed interconnects, storage networking, Wi‑Fi, and VMware Cloud Foundation. In recent communications, Broadcom has highlighted new Wi‑Fi generations, co-packaged optics, PCIe Gen 6 solutions, and collaborations with major technology partners such as NVIDIA, Meta, and OpenAI. These announcements reinforce Broadcom’s role as a core enabler of AI infrastructure and next-generation network architectures. From a competitive standpoint, Broadcom benefits from scale, deep engineering capabilities, strong customer relationships, and a portfolio focused on complex, high-value applications where performance and reliability matter. It holds leading positions in several specialized categories, particularly in networking silicon and infrastructure software, where switching costs and technical requirements create meaningful barriers to entry. The VMware platform adds a substantial software layer that broadens the company’s reach into private cloud and hybrid cloud environments. Recent developments have also underscored Broadcom’s strategic pivot toward AI infrastructure and modern private cloud. The company has continued to emphasize VMware Cloud Foundation as a key software platform while also showcasing semiconductor innovation for AI networking. For investors, Broadcom offers a compelling blend of secular growth, scale advantages, and exposure to enterprise digital transformation, making it one of the most important U.S.-listed infrastructure technology names to watch.