Western Digital says Toshiba chip unit sale violates joint venture contract

Reuters

Published Apr 12, 2017 08:51

Western Digital says Toshiba chip unit sale violates joint venture contract

By Makiko Yamazaki

TOKYO (Reuters) - Western Digital Corp (O:WDC) has warned Toshiba Corp (T:6502) that splitting off its chip unit prior to a planned sale of the business violates their joint chip venture contract and that it wouldn't sit idly by while Toshiba runs roughshod over its rights.

Western Digital, which operates a chip plant with Toshiba in Japan, said the split-off is "very serious breach of joint venture agreements," according to a letter sent by the California-based company to Toshiba and seen by Reuters.

The objection is likely to complicate the sale of the prized unit - the world's second-biggest producer of NAND chips which Toshiba has valued at around $18 billion.

A spokeswoman for Toshiba was not immediately available to comment.

Western Digital also said that the auction process was not in the best interests of Toshiba stakeholders and that it wanted to enter into exclusive talks with the Japanese conglomerate.

Rumoured bids of between 2 trillion yen to 3 trillion yen (£14-21 billion) were well above the fair and supportable value of the chip business, it added in the letter which was dated April 9.

It also said that each of the rumoured bidders are highly problematic for both Japan and the joint ventures and specifically named Broadcom Ltd (O:AVGO), saying that it had grave concerns based on recent commercial dealings with them.