Nakaya Microdevices Corporation (NMD), Amkor Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:
AMKR) and Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced that they
have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding expressing their
intent to form a joint venture in Japan that will provide system LSI
assembly and testing services. The structure, terms and amounts of each
party’s contributions and other support for the joint venture have not
yet been determined. The commencement of joint venture operations is
targeted for October 1, 2009 but is subject to the negotiation of
definitive agreements, due diligence and the receipt of any necessary
government approval.
Toshiba plans to transfer to the joint venture the system LSI back-end
process operations of its Japan-based, wholly owned semiconductor
packaging company, Toshiba LSI Package Solutions Corporation (TPACS),
including TPACS’s Oita Works and its system LSI business at Fukuoka
Works. Toshiba also plans to transfer to the joint venture wafer probing
equipment installed at its Oita Operations and Kitakyushu Operations. It
is anticipated that NMD will have a majority position in the joint
venture business. Amkor is expected to provide its manufacturing
expertise, sales support, technical assistance, planning and procurement
services and other support to the joint venture.
This collaboration will support Toshiba Group in promoting an
outsourcing system for the LSI back-end process, and in accelerating the
comprehensive restructuring of its semiconductor business under the
Action Program to improve profitability that the company announced in
January this year. It will also allow NMD and Amkor to enhance and
strengthen their relationships with a strategic customer and to further
grow their respective semiconductor assembly and testing businesses.
About Nakaya
Founded in 1970 in Oita, Japan, Nakaya Microdevices Corporation has
served as an independent provider of semiconductor assembly and test for
nearly 40 years. More information is available in Japanese at http://www.nakaya-md.co.jp/
About Amkor
Amkor is a leading provider of semiconductor assembly and test services.
The company offers semiconductor companies and electronics OEMs a
complete set of microelectronics design and manufacturing services. More
information on Amkor is available from the company’s SEC filings and on
Amkor’s website: www.amkor.com.
About Toshiba
Toshiba is a world leader and innovator in pioneering high technology,
and a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and
electrical products spanning information & communications equipment and
systems; digital consumer products; electronic devices and components;
power systems, including nuclear energy; industrial and social
infrastructure systems; and home appliances.
Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more
than 740 companies, with 198,000 employees worldwide. Visit Toshiba's
web site at www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm
NMD
Disclaimer:
This press release contains forward-looking statements concerning future
plans, strategies and the performance of Nakaya Microdevices
Corporation. These statements are based on management’s assumptions and
beliefs in light of the economic, financial and other data currently
available. Furthermore, they are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties. Nakaya therefore wishes to caution readers that actual
results might differ materially from our expectations. Major risk
factors that may have a material influence on results are indicated
below, though this list is not necessarily exhaustive.
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Disputes including lawsuits in Japan and other countries;
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Success or failure of alliances or joint ventures promoted in
collaboration with other companies;
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Success or failure of new businesses or R&D investment;
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Changes in political and economic conditions in Japan and abroad;
unexpected regulatory changes;
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Major disasters, including earthquakes and typhoons;
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Rapid changes in the supply/demand situation in major markets and
intensified price competition;
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Significant capital expenditure for production facilities and rapid
changes in the market;
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Changes in financial markets, including fluctuations in interest rates
and exchange rates.
Amkor
Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of U.S. federal securities laws. All statements other than
statements of historical fact are considered forward-looking statements
including, without limitation, statements regarding the establishment,
structure, content and performance of the joint venture. These
forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties,
assumptions and other factors that could affect future results and cause
actual results and events to differ materially from historical and
expected results and those expressed or implied in the forward-looking
statements, including, but not limited to, the following: the memorandum
of understanding is non-binding; the establishment, structure and
content of the joint venture are subject to due diligence, any necessary
government approvals, further negotiation, entry into definitive
agreements and any conditions contained in such agreements; and the
performance of the joint venture will depend on the parties’ ability to
successfully integrate and manage their contributions to the venture.
Other important risk factors that could affect the outcome of the events
set forth in these statements and that could affect the operating
results and financial condition of the joint venture or Amkor are
discussed in Amkor’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2008 and in Amkor’s subsequent filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission made prior to or after the date hereof. Amkor
undertakes no obligation to review or update any forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date
of this press release.
Toshiba
Disclaimer:
This press release contains forward-looking statements concerning future
plans, strategies and the performance of Toshiba Group. These statements
are based on management’s assumptions and beliefs in light of the
economic, financial and other data currently available. Furthermore,
they are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Toshiba
therefore wishes to caution readers that actual results might differ
materially from our expectations. Major risk factors that may have a
material influence on results are indicated below, though this list is
not necessarily exhaustive.
-
Disputes including lawsuits in Japan and other countries;
-
Success or failure of alliances or joint ventures promoted in
collaboration with other companies;
-
Success or failure of new businesses or R&D investment;
-
Changes in political and economic conditions in Japan and abroad;
unexpected regulatory changes;
-
Major disasters, including earthquakes and typhoons;
-
Rapid changes in the supply/demand situation in major markets and
intensified price competition;
-
Significant capital expenditure for production facilities and rapid
changes in the market;
-
Changes in financial markets, including fluctuations in interest rates
and exchange rates.
