Bloomberg
Toshiba Corp. forecast an annual net loss of $968 million on the tax impact of selling its memory chip division to a group led by Bain Capital.
The Tokyo-based company revised its forecast from an earlier estimate of 230 billion in net income, according to a statement. The company left its operating profit and sales forecasts for the year ending March unchanged. Toshiba said the sale will be recognised for tax purposes as a non-qualified split, after it separated its memory business to secure the injection of capital from the Bain consortium. Toshiba’s shareholders are expected to approve the 2 trillion yen sale of the memory chip business at a general meeting, helping the company avert a capital deficit that could lead to its delisting. The Bain consortium includes major technology players Apple Inc., Dell Inc., SK Hynix Inc. and Japan’s Hoya Corp., while Toshiba itself will maintain a stake. The proceeds would result in a 1.08 trillion yen improvement in its shareholders’ equity, the company said.
The Japanese company is clawing its way back after an accounting scandal in 2015 that was followed by a multibillion-dollar loss in its nuclear operations in the US. The Tokyo Stock Exchange removed Toshiba from its watchlist for delisting.