Foxconn Completes Acquisition Of Sharp

March 30, 2016 by Dave Haynes

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Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer, agreed to acquire Japan’s Sharp Corp for about $3.5 billion.

The company that, among many things, has huge manufacturing facilities in China making iPhones, is taking roughly a two-thirds stake in the Japanese display and electronics manufacturer. It’s the biggest acquisition to date in Japan’s arguably fading consumer tech business.

The deal, suggests the news agency Reuters, gives Foxconn “control of Sharp’s advanced screen technology, which it does not have, and helps strengthen its pricing power with major client Apple.”

It’s not yet clear, as you might, what the deal’s implications are for Sharp’s commercial display business. The company also makes everything from microwaves to air purifiers.

  1. ATL says:

    Finally……Hope this facilitates SHARP on having a competitive edge with regards to their pricing in the LFD space to better compete with NEC, LG and Samsung.

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