Western Digital Said to Raise Toshiba Chip Offer in Last-Ditch Bid

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By Reuters | Updated: 12 June 2017 15:40 IST

Western Digital Corp plans to raise its offer for Toshiba Corp's prized semiconductor unit to $18 billion or more, a person familiar with the matter said, in a last-ditch effort to clinch a deal both companies consider vital.

The US chipmaker is part of a consortium led by a Japanese government-backed fund. The group will present the new offer of JPY 2 trillion or more by Thursday, when the struggling Japanese conglomerate is due to choose a preferred bidder for its Toshiba Memory Corp unit, the world's second-largest producer of NAND memory chips, the person told Reuters on Saturday.

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Toshiba has been favouring a rival bid from US chipmaker Broadcom Ltd, which has partnered with US private equity firm Silver Lake to offer JPY 2.2 trillion, people familiar with the matter have told Reuters.

A spokesman for Western Digital had no comment. Toshiba could not immediately be reached for comment.

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Toshiba had set a JPY 2 trillion threshold for the sale as it rushes to find a buyer to cover billions of dollars in cost overruns at its now-bankrupt US nuclear business Westinghouse Electric Corp.

The offer by Western Digital, a long-time partner of the laptops-to-nuclear conglomerate's lucrative chips division, comes as uncertainty about the make-up of the groups bidding for Toshiba's crown jewel has increased.

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Western Digital has been seen by some sources as crucial to successful deal, as it jointly operates a key flash-memory chip plant with Toshiba in western Japan.

At loggerheads
But the two companies have been at loggerheads over the auction. Western Digital is pursuing an international arbitration claim that Toshiba has breached joint-venture contracts by entertaining outside bids.

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Western Digital argues that the sale cannot proceed without its consent but the US firm will drop its claim if Toshiba agrees to the new offer, the source said on Saturday.

Toshiba is concerned an acquisition by Western Digital would run into antitrust objections from China and elsewhere as the US firm is the world's third-largest NAND producer behind South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co and Toshiba.

To counter those concerns, the Western Digital portion of the consortium's new offer will be in the form of a debt purchase whereas the US firm had previously been looking for an equity stake in Toshiba Memory, the source said.

The Japan-Western Digital consortium initially offered JPY 1.6 trillion, sources have said. CEO Steve Milligan then raised the offer to close to JPY 2 trillion on Friday in a meeting with Toshiba CEO Satoshi Tsunakawa, the source said on Saturday.

But Toshiba expressed dissatisfaction with Friday's bid. "Our concerns about the prospects of success for a deal were not wiped out," a Toshiba spokeswoman said.

That set the stage for the latest offer of JPY 2 trillion, or more.

In Friday's meeting, Toshiba's Tsunakawa asked if Western Digital "could further increase the price", the source said, adding that the US firm would modify its proposal, "to align with their thinking".

Western Digital's new offer will also include a commitment to $25 billion (roughly Rs. 1,61,083 crores) in capital spending for the joint venture's Yokkaichi facility, including building two fabrication plants, the source said.

It will also pledge $39 billion (roughly Rs. 2,51,276 crores) for research and development and money to boost the local economy, while expanding the workforce there by five percent a year for two years, he said.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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