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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Japan's Elpida Memory Inc. is mulling over a plan to acquire Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Corp., according to reports from Reuters and others. Both DRAM suppliers are losing money amid the memory downturn, but Powerchip is in a bad position. Powerchip (Hsinchu) reported that total revenue reached NT$14.97 billion ($448.3 million) in Q3, with an after-tax net loss of NT$15..
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Itochu Corp., an Osaka, Japan-based trading company, will acquire a 20 percent stake in Ting Hsin Group, a China-based food processor, for 70 billion yen ($730 million), Nikkei English News reported, without saying where it got the information. The acquisition gives Itochu a foothold in the expanding processed-food market in China, which is forecast to grow by 30 percent t..
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SAMICK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD is proud to announce that it has acquired ED. SEILER Pianofortefabrik GmbH & Co. KG effective November 1, 2008. ED. SEILER Pianofortefabrik GmbH & Co. KG is now a wholly owned subsidiary of SAMICK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD. A new management team for SEILER has been appointed, and SEILER pianos will continue to be manufactured in Germany in the same factorie..
TOKYO:Sanyo Electric Co. is largely in agreement with a bid by Panasonic Corp. to take a majority stake in the company and thereby become Japan's largest electronics manufacturer, a press report said Sunday. Panasonic president Fumio Otsubo and Sanyo president Seiichiro Sano reached the "broad agreement" last month, public broadcaster NHK without naming its sources. Reports of Panasonic's plan t..