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Toshiba's Chip Business May Have Another Bidder

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Japan’s government is assembling a Japan-South Korea-U. S. consortium in a last-minute bid for Toshiba’s prized semiconductor business.
Japan’s government is assembling a Japan-South Korea-U. S. consortium in a last-minute bid for Toshiba’s prized semiconductor business, countering a $20 billion offer from U. S. chipmaker Broadcom, the Asahi newspaper said on Wednesday.
The new bid, being arranged by the Ministry for the Economy, Trade and Industry, groups government lenders Development Bank of Japan and Innovation Network of Japan. It would exceed the 2 trillion yen ($18 billion) minimum sought by struggling Toshiba, the newspaper said, citing an unnamed source.
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INCJ, DBJ and U. S. private equity firm Bain Capital would each invest 300 billion yen in a special-purpose company to buy Toshiba Memory Corp. Toshiba itself would contribute up to 100 billion yen and other Japanese firms a combined 140 billion yen, while U. S. investment firm KKR is considering putting in 100 billion yen, the Asahi said.
South Korea’s SK Hynix would lend 300 billion yen to the project and Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ 400 billion yen, it said.
A person familiar with the matter said Hynix was involved in the bid, while another person briefed on the matter said the Asahi report was essentially correct but he could not provide details.
Toshiba, DBJ and MUFJ, a unit of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, could not immediately be reached for comment outside business hours. Hynix declined to comment. METI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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