A third consortium includes Western Digital, Toshiba's US-based chip factory partner, which has tried to block any sale to a third-party in court. Selling the profitable chip division is seen as key to cash-strapped Toshiba's survival as one of Japan's best-known firms struggles to plug multi-billion-dollar losses at its US nuclear power division, Westinghouse Electric.
Toshiba did not mention Apple, which has joined the Bain-led consortium, according to reports in Japan's Nikkei business daily and top-selling Yomiuri newspaper. Toshiba poured cold water on reports that it would make a final decision Thursday, saying it had been unable to reach a "mutually satisfactory definitive agreement with one of the consortia". It did not elaborate.
"The negotiation with each consortium has not reached the point which will allow Toshiba's Board of Directors... (to) make a decision regarding the sale" of the chip business, it added in a statement. Talks would continue with possible bidders with an eye on a reaching a deal "at the earliest possible date", it added. Earlier reports said Bain brought Apple into the bidding group to stay in the running as Toshiba leaned toward a deal with Western Digital.
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2017