Toshiba Eyes $8.8 Billion in Chip Unit Stake Deal

Toshiba Corp. is seeking to gain a minimum of 1 trillion yen or $8.8 billion from the sale of a majority share in its memory chip business and will attempt to finish the deal by March 2018, according to sources.

The sale comes as the Japanese conglomerate issued a warning of a $6.3 billion writedown that will hit its U.S. nuclear business earlier this month. As it looks for a buffer against any fresh financial setbacks, Toshiba states it is now ready to put up for sale a majority stake or even all of the NAND memory unit.

The deal is seen to result in Toshiba ceding is majority hold over the unit which could have a market valuation as high as 2 trillion yen. Sources said the company wants to carefully consider its options and negotiate the best price before mapping a final timetable, although it is aiming to reach a deal before the end of the next financial year.

The company has not yet finalized the size of the stake to be put up for sale and is centering its focus on the total amount that can be raised. The person privy to the matter added that Toshiba would like to maintaining a one-third holding that would allow it a certain position of control over the business.

Toshiba's shares were up 2% in morning trade.

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