Argyle Street Management asks Toshiba to exit its TEC business to bolster profits
• 6 years agoArgyle had previously opposed Toshiba’s sale of its chip business to a Bain Capital-led group.
Toshiba has no immediate plans to sell its 40.2 percent stake in its memory chip unit: Report
• 6 years agoToshiba Memory had in September reaffirmed the company’s plan to go public in two to three years.
Apple iPhone XS and XS Max teardown reveals Intel, Toshiba components
• 6 years agoThe latest iPhones also had DRAM and NAND memory chips from Micron Technology.
iPhone manufacturer Foxconn attempts to reinvent itself, faces major risks as Apple diversifies its supplier base
• 7 years agoFoxconn, the Taiwanese contract manufacturer is trying to reinvent itself as smartphone sales plateau as Apple is now diversifying its supplier base.
Sharp to buy Toshiba PC business for $36 million, marking a return to a business it quit eight years back
• 7 years agoToshiba told Reuters it outsourced PC production until 2015, and currently builds PCs at its own plant in China.
Toshiba might cancel its $18.6 billion chip sale if Chinese regulator doesn't give approval by May
• 7 years agoToshiba raised $5.4 billion from a share issue to foreign investors late last year and it had now decided it did not need to go through with the sale.
Hong Kong-based investment fund says Toshiba's $18 billion chip sale is worth double its agreed price
• 7 years agoArgyle Street Management, with $1.3 billion under management, has been urging Toshiba to reconsider and opt to list the prized unit instead.
Toshiba will not cancel the $18 billion sale of its memory chip unit unless there is any 'major material change'
• 7 years agoToshiba was unable to complete the sale to a consortium led by Bain Capital LP as it was still waiting for approval from China’s anti-monopoly regulator.
Toshiba says it can't complete the $18 billion sale of its chip unit by March-end deadline
• 7 years agoFailure to meet the deadline gives Toshiba the option of walking away from the sale of the world’s No. 2 producer of NAND chips without penalty.
Toshiba's deadline for winning the Chinese antitrust approval concerning its $18 billion chip sale is today
• 7 years agoA Toshiba spokesman said the company continues its effort to close the deal by the end of this month. Bain declined to comment.