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Toshiba seeks dismissal of Western Digital injunction request over chip unit

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Toshiba Corp. has asked a US court to dismiss a Western Digital Corp. request for an injunction to prevent a sale of the Japanese firm’s chip business, saying the court has no jurisdicti­on and that an injunction would cause irreparabl­e harm.

TOKYO — Toshiba Corp. has asked a US court to dismiss a Western Digital Corp. request for an injunction to prevent a sale of the Japanese firm’s chip business, saying the court has no jurisdicti­on and that an injunction would cause irreparabl­e harm.

Western Digital, which jointly runs Toshiba’s main semiconduc­tor plant, has claimed that its partner has breached joint venture contracts as it pursues an $18-billion sale of the unit and is seeking an injunction to prevent any deal without its consent.

In its filing with the Superior Court of California, Toshiba argued that their joint venture interests only cover a small portion of its flash memory semiconduc­tor business and that the court has no jurisdicti­on as its primary place of business was Japan.

Toshiba is scrambling to get a deal done as fast as possible as it needs funds to cover billions in cost overruns at nowbankrup­t unit Westinghou­se. It is currently negotiatin­g with a preferred bidder consortium that includes Japan government investors and US private equity firm Bain Capital.

“Even if an agreement is reached with a bidder...if Toshiba is prevented from moving forward on implementi­ng that transactio­n, the harm to an overall deal would be severe — and may well make the implementa­tion of a transactio­n impossible,” said in its filing, which was made on Friday.

Western Digital has tabled its own bid for the chip unit — the world’s No. 2 producer of NAND chips — but the offer has gained little traction with Toshiba, which says it raises anti- trust concerns. The Japanese firm is also reluctant to engage with Western Digital as its US partner has said in the past it wants to take control of the unit.

Western Digital argues that an injunction will ensure that an internatio­nal arbitratio­n court will be given an appropriat­e opportunit­y to resolve their dispute.

The court hearing on the issue is scheduled for July 14 and Western Digital has said it believes a decision could come on the same day.

Western Digital is expected to file a response to Toshiba’s opposition before the hearing. —

 ??  ?? A LOGO of Toshiba Corp. is seen on a printed circuit board in this photo illustrati­on taken in Tokyo July 31, 2012.
A LOGO of Toshiba Corp. is seen on a printed circuit board in this photo illustrati­on taken in Tokyo July 31, 2012.

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