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Toshiba signs MOU for Fujitsu's HDD biz

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Japanese electronics giants Fujitsu Ltd. and Toshiba Corp. Tuesday said they've signed a memorandum of understanding under which Toshiba would acquire Fujitsu's hard-disk drive operations.

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The companies have not hammered out a price tag for the deal (though some have estimated a range of $350 million to $450 million), which would leave Fujitsu with a 20% stake for a certain period. Toshiba will eventually own 100% of the business, the companies said. The transaction is expected to close by June 30.

Toshiba said it "aims to build on the consolidation to raise its share in the overall HDD market to over twenty percent by 2015." The companies last month said they were in discussions concerning a hard-disk drive deal. - Olaf de Senerpont Domis




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