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News Breaks | | | | September 24, 2012 | | 13:00 EDT |  | TOSBF, MIELY | Toshiba, Mitsubishi JV to make solar plant parts in China, India, Nikkei says Toshiba Mitsubishi-Electric Industrial Systems, a joint venture between Toshiba (TOSBF) and Mitsubishi Electric (MIELY), is planning to produce a core component of megasolar facilities in China and India, the Nikeki reports. The company plans to produce about 10 500kw power inverters per month in the countries and will set up manufacturing facilities in 2013 and 2014. Reference Link | |
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| May 20, 2013 | | 05:58 EDT |  | TOSBF | Advanced Semiconductor acquires shares of Wuxi Tongzhi for RMB 70M from Toshiba
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 14, 2013 | | 10:49 EDT |  | TOSBF | Dell accuses optical disk drive makers of price-fixing, Bloomberg says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 13, 2013 | | 05:54 EDT |  | MIELY | Mitsubishi Electric strengthens relationship with Pioneer
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 9, 2013 | | 14:55 EDT |  | TOSBF | FTC approves modified final order on Western Digital purchase The Federal Trade Commission approved and issued a modified final decision and order settling charges that Western Digital’s (WDC) proposed acquisition of rival Hitachi Global Technologies would have been anticompetitive in the market for hard disk drives used in desktop PCs. The proposed order settling the FTC’s charges, first announced on March 5, 2012, required Western Digital to sell assets used to manufacture and sell desktop computer hard disk drives to Toshiba (TOSBF) to resolve the agency’s competition concerns. The FTC has approved several modifications to the proposed order to incorporate adjustments that Western Digital and Toshiba Corporation, the buyer of the divested assets, made in the transaction documents. The final order provides for the additional time Western Digital required to complete the divestiture in order to obtain the necessary approvals from other relevant competition authorities and also includes revised production and asset transfer schedules, and extended time in which Western Digital will have access to certain employees. The FTC has also approved changes to the Divestiture Agreement and Contract Manufacturing Agreement to reflect the changes to the remedial agreements made by Western Digital and Toshiba Corporation. | |
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