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NEWS > APRIL 2009
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Toshiba and Fujitsu Conclude Definitive Agreement on HDD Business Transfer

30 April 2009

Toshiba Corporation and Fujitsu Limited announced that they have concluded a definitive agreement on the transfer of Fujitsu's hard disk drive (HDD) business to Toshiba. The agreement follows a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the companies on February 17, 2009. The companies will now seek to complete the business transfer by the target date of July 1st, 2009.

Details of the transfer include the following: Fujitsu's HDD related business and functions will be transferred to a new company, Toshiba Storage Device Corporation (TSDC); Fujitsu's HDD manufacturing subsidiaries, Fujitsu Computer Products Corporation of the Philippines (FCPP) and Fujitsu (Thailand) Co, Ltd (FTC), will become Toshiba Storage Device (Philippines) Inc (TSDP) and Toshiba Storage Device (Thailand) Co Ltd (TSDT); The HDD related business of Yamagata Fujitsu Limited will become Toshiba Storage Device Yamagata Corporation (TSDY); Upon completion of the transfer, these three companies will become wholly owned subsidiaries of TSDC.

After the transfer, Toshiba will handle the sales and marketing of all HDD products, including Fujitsu's, and entrust all aspects of design, R&D, quality assurance, production technology, and technology support to TSDC. Fujitsu's sales and marketing offices outside of Japan, with the exception of some offices in certain regions, will be transferred to Toshiba's overseas business operations. Toshiba will acquire a stake of 80.1 percent in TSDC by the target date of July 1st, 2009 and make it a Toshiba Group subsidiary. Fujitsu will continue to hold a stake of 19.9 percent until the end of December 2010. After that, Fujitsu will transfer its stake to Toshiba, at which point TSDC will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba.

The value of the transfer is expected to be approximately 30 billion yen. Toshiba's 80.1 percent ownership of TSDC is expected to be valued at approximately 24 billion yen (at the time of the July close), and the remaining 19.9 percent ownership holding at approximately 6 billion yen (to be held until the end of December 2010). However, these amounts are subject to change upon completion of the transfer.

The transfer of the HDD business will see approximately 800 employees in Japan and approximately 7,000 employees worldwide transfer to Toshiba Group from Fujitsu Group.

www.toshiba.co.jp
www.fujitsu.com

 
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