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Japan’s Toshiba receives eight privatisation proposals

Toshiba reported operating income of ¥159 billion and net sales of ¥3.34 billion in fiscal year 2021.

• June 2, 2022
Toshiba
Toshiba

Japanese conglomerate Toshiba on Thursday said it received eight initial proposals for privatisation, as well as two initial proposals for business alliances from potential partners.

Toshiba said after evaluating the proposals, it would select the potential partners to be invited to the final process.

“That will be soon after the 183rd annual general meeting of shareholders scheduled to be held on June 28,” stated the firm.

The company said it would provide selected potential partners with an opportunity of due diligence after July 2022.

It will also request the potential partners to submit legally binding proposals considering discussions on measures to enhance the company’s corporate value and the certainty of each transaction being actually implemented and proceed with in-depth discussions.

In its investors presentation, Toshiba said it expected operating income to be $4.6 billion and net sales of ¥5 trillion for fiscal year 2030.

Toshiba reported operating income of ¥159 billion and net sales of ¥3.34 billion in fiscal year 2021. 

(dpa/NAN)

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