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Toshiba Reaches Tentative Deal to Sell Microchip Unit
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Toshiba's semiconductor unit is the world's second-largest producer of NAND flash memory. Credit Yuriko Nakao/Reuters. TOKYO — The board of the Japanese conglomerate Toshiba has approved a plan to sell its lucrative microchip business to a group of …
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