Toshiba reorganizes to continue profitability

Toshiba is considering selling some unprofitable semiconductor (wafer) businesses such as System LSI, and will then pour its resources into two major businesses, NAND flash memory and nuclear power. . According to the report, Toshiba plans to sell most of the wafer business other than NAND Flash, including analog wafers, LSIs, microcontrollers (MCUs), and power control chips. A total of about 200 billion yen, the sale amount is also estimated to reach 200 billion yen.

Toshiba announced its withdrawal from the white LED market at the end of October 2015. At the time of the news, several financial institutions expressed interest. Toshiba’s press release at the time said it would withdraw from the CMOS image sensor and white LED market. The company's white LEDs are attributed to the discrete component business and are scheduled to officially exit the white LED market at the end of 2015, that is, at the end of March 2016. The industry believes that the motivation for Toshiba to withdraw from the market is that LED competition is fierce, withdrawing with limited profit, and focusing resource technology on profitable businesses.

According to reports, Toshiba has begun bidding for the sale of the above-mentioned wafer business, and the Japanese policy investment bank and various funds with Seiko Holdings (8050.JP), which has a semiconductor business joint venture, may participate in the bidding, and Toshiba plans to participate in the bidding. The buyer will be finalized before the end of the month. However, depending on the conditions of the buyer and the intention of the client, Toshiba may eventually decide not to sell the wafer business and continue to operate on its own.

According to the report, NAND Flash is currently the largest source of profit for Toshiba and the largest source of profit for Toshiba. Its market share is second only to Samsung Electronics, ranking second in the world, and Toshiba plans to use the funds obtained through the reorganization of the business. To expand the capacity of NAND Flash equipment at the Yokkaichi Plant.

According to the offer of the Harvest XQ Global Winner System, Toshiba closed up 5.21% to 222 yen on the 22nd, and this year's decline has reached 11.60%.

Toshiba has continued to drastically streamline its measures since the outbreak of the accounting scandal. In the semiconductor business segment, Toshiba has announced that it will withdraw from the white LED business that continues to lose money, and the production equipment for CMOS image sensors will be sold to Sony and exit the CMOS market.

It is expected that the results of the wafer business will be known in March 2016, and Toshiba may adopt a method of selling part of the equity. Toshiba has sold COMS business to Sony recently. In the face of the ever-losing LED business, only the restructuring can make Toshiba continue to make profits.

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