
JIP in talks to buy Sony’s PC business – report
Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) is said to be in talks with Sony Corp. over the tech conglomerate’s loss-making personal computer division. It would be one of the country’s highest-profile corporate divestments and part of a business reorientation strategy that would allow Sony to focus on smart phones.
According to Nikkei, the plan under consideration would see the private equity firm establish a new company into which Sony would sell its entire PC business for an estimated JPY40-50 billion ($394-493...
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