JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's ColorChip, a maker of communication components for telecom providers and data centres, is close to being bought by an unnamed Chinese company for as much as $300 million, Israeli media reported on Monday.
ColorChip, which was founded in 2001, was not immediately available for comment.
Newspapers said ColorChip has raised $112 million in private funding to date and that the firm has a workforce of about 250 people.
Israeli companies and technologies have attracted significant interest from China in recent years.
(Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Jeffrey Heller)
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