Fujitsu to Merge Its Struggling PC Business With Lenovo

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 2 November 2017 17:31 IST

Japan's Fujitsu said on Thursday it had agreed to merge its struggling PC business with Lenovo, giving the Chinese computer giant a controlling share of the business.

Tokyo-based Fujitsu said it had "decided to formally sign a deal" with Lenovo, the world's largest PC maker, and the government-backed Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) on a "strategic partnership" to develop and sell PCs.

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Lenovo will hold 51 percent of the shares in Fujitsu's PC subsidiary, while the DBJ will hold five percent, Fujitsu said in a statement.

The deal should allow Fujitsu to pour more resources into its profitable IT services operations, while also pushing ahead with a sweeping restructuring programme that will see 3,200 job cuts.

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The decision came after Fujitsu said last month it was in talks with Lenovo over a potential deal, which pushed Fujitsu shares up by 7.8 percent.

After the announcement however, Fujitsu shares were trading down 2.44 percent at JPY 874.1.

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The company had been in talks with Toshiba and Vaio to merge their once high-flying personal computer businesses, but those negotiations failed to result in a deal.

Once-mighty Japanese firms have struggled in the face of stiff competition from lower-cost rivals overseas, including in China and South Korea.

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Earlier this year, Taiwan's Hon Hai, better known as Foxconn, took over struggling Japanese electronics maker Sharp after it faced huge losses and mounting debts.

 

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