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Japan’s Renesas to buy US company IDT for $6.7 billion

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TOKYO — Japanese semiconduc­tor firm Renesas on Tuesday announced a deal to buy California-based Integrated Device Technology (IDT) in a cash deal valued at $6.7 billion.

Shares in Renesas spiked 5.54% on the news, before dropping back slightly in the late morning.

The deal is expected to be closed in the first half of next year, following approval by IDT shareholde­rs and the relevant regulatory authoritie­s, Renesas said in a statement.

Renesas said it planned to finance the deal using bank loans worth ¥679 billion ($6.1 billion) as well as some cash reserves.

The Japanese firm said the deal with IDT, also a semiconduc­tor manufactur­er, should “strengthen its presence in the industrial and automotive segments.”

Renesas Electronic­s, the world’s biggest supplier of automotive microcontr­oller chips, was created through a merger of the chip units of Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and NEC.

The firm suffered from fierce competitio­n from low-cost rivals and in 2013 was bailed out by a government-backed fund.

The loss-making company was forced into sweeping job cuts, including more than 1,000 in Europe but recovered after restructur­ing and embarked on an acquisitio­n drive.

In 2016, it bought smaller US chipmaker Intersil for $3.2 billion.

“The Intersil acquisitio­n brought diverse talent and management capabiliti­es to accelerate Renesas’ global operations. The transactio­n announced today extends this effort and will provide Renesas with further proficienc­y to execute global strategy,” the statement said.

IDT has 1,700 employees worldwide and generated turnover of $842.8 million in 201718.

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