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Toshiba Nears Final Stages of Negotiations to Acquire Fujitsu's Hard Drive Biz
Fujitsu Is About to Sell Hard Drive Business to Toshiba
Toshiba Tecra R10-10S
Toshiba Tecra R10-10S
insidehw.com — Good business notebook should be lightweight, reliable, fast and with long autonomy and good quality. Toshiba built Tecra R10 for business users that travel a lot and we will see if Toshiba fulfilled its goal. At first sight Toshiba Tecra R10-10S ... (more) Toshiba Tecra R10-10S
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reviews.digitaltrends.com — Fujitsu, best known in the notebook space for its business tablets, is showing the consumer crowd a little love with the $1,499 LifeBook N7010, which is being billed by the Japanese electronics company as an “Ultimate Multimedia ... (more) Fujitsu LifeBook N7010
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Complete CES Coverage - Digital Trends
ces.digitaltrends.com — Fujitsu expands into untapped markets Fujitsu expands into untapped markets Fujitsu doesn't cover all markets for notebooks, but they are looking to tap the unusual ones. Pioneer Booth Tour Gallery Pioneer Booth Tour Gallery Pioneer crosses many ... (more) Complete CES Coverage - Digital Trends
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Toshiba Nears Final Stages of Negotiations to Acquire Fujitsu’s Hard Drive Biz
APH Networks — ... with Western Digital over its HDD unit, which means that Fujitsu wants to get rid of the business at any cost. Back in October ’08 Western Digital was rumored to be planning to acquire Fujitsu’s HDD business unit along with plants in Japan, the Philippines and Thailand for ¥70 billion to ¥100 billion, which was from US$661 million to US$944 million at the time. At present, the actual price of Fujitsu’s HDD business unit would be from US$775.6 million to US$1.108 billion. View: Article @ Source Site ...

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