https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/events/events-calendar
If you look at the FTC calendar, they have 2 events scheduled for Thursday Nov 16 of next week.
First event is an open event with one of the itinery being: Presentation on Public Comments on Business Practices of Cloud Computing Providers
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/events/2023/11/open-commission-meeting-november-16-2023
The second event is a closed event to discuss nonpublic law enforcement matters. Now I know some people get confused by the term law enforcement matters, but it does not mean they are discussing police issues. FTC, just like DOJ is a law enforcement agency. When they have this meeting they are usually making decision on concluding an investigation or making decisions whether to litigate any commercial (including antitrust) law violators.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/events/2023/11/closed-commission-meeting-november-16-2023
I bet that's the day when decision on Avgo VMware deal is made in DC when all eyes are on SF, as this coincides with the day 2 of APEC. If they do make decision we will probably hear about it by Friday or early on the week of Thanksgiving.
Now you can downvote or call me delusional all you want, but the only reason people, including the media believe that FTC is out of the game is because Hock Tan said so and misunderstanding with how US antitrust law works. "No legal impediment in the US" bullsh-t.
So let's see what happens.