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Samsung withdraws offer to buy SanDisk
Updated at 11:40 p.m. with SanDisk response to Samsung letter. Samsung on Tuesday withdrew its $5.85 billion bid for SanDisk, citing an increasing "risk profile." This follows a new manufacturing agreement between SanDisk and Toshiba disclosed Monday and a stiff rejection by SanDisk last month ...
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Wednesday Shortbread
The Tech Report: News — Wednesday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 12:00 AM on October 22, 2008 Wednesday After Dow's loss, Apple earnings delight BetaNews quotes Apple's Jobs : 'There are some customers we choose not to serve' C|Net has other voices on the Apple earnings and Yahoo earnings CNNMoney.com reports Yahoo slashes 10% of workforce C|Net reports Samsung withdraws offer to buy SanDisk Fudzilla reports Nvidia denies six partners only and AMD planning netbook products DigiTimes reports from IDF Taiwan: Asus chairman ...

Samsung withdraws offer to buy SanDisk
APH Networks — ... (SanDisk) in light of the value of our IP (Intellectual Property) to Samsung," Harari said. "Samsung stands to gain enormous value from owning our patents and our know-how." Samsung, in an apparent response to this, said: "We have obligations to our own shareholders...(that) requires that we squarely face the growing uncertainties in your business, which may continue to deteriorate in this difficult economic environment and further impact your standalone value." View: Article @ Source Site ...

Samsung withdraws offer to buy SanDisk
DriverHeaven.net — ... Samsung on Tuesday withdrew its $5.85 billion bid for SanDisk, citing an increasing "risk profile." ____________ Source: Nanotech ...

Samsung Withdraws Bid for SanDisk
Maximum PC — ... SanDisk for $5.85 billion. The decision came after SanDisk continuously maintained that the $26 per share offer was inadequate and asked for an upwards revision. Yoon Woo Lee, vice chairman and CEO at Samsung Electronics, still clings onto the belief that “a combination of our two companies would have created a superior global brand, an unparalleled technology platform and the scale and resources to drive convergence in the marketplace.” In a letter to SanDisk’s board, Lee mentioned Samsung’s obligations towards its own shareholders and the volatile economic environment as the two ...

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