Kioxia, Western Digital speed up merger talks as memory chip demand slumps    – Reuters News Agency

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Reuters exclusively reported that Western Digital and Japan’s Kioxia Holdings are speeding up their merger talks and now nailing down a deal structure as a slumping flash memory market has put fresh consolidation pressure on the world’s no.2 and no.4 chipmakers. Under the plan now being worked out, the merged entity would be 43% owned by Kioxia, 37% by Western digital and the rest by existing shareholders of the companies, Reuters reported. Shares of Western Digital rose more than 11% following the Reuters report.  

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Shares of Western Digital rose more than 11% following the Reuters report. 

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Topics of Interest: Business & FinanceDeals

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Sectors: Business & Finance

Regions: Asia

Countries: Japan

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