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Sharp to accept Foxconn's over $5.9 bn offer: Sources

Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn and one of Apple's key iPhone assemblers, offered over 700 billion yen (USD 5.9 billion) for Sharp, more than double the amount of investment proposed by the fund, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK.

February 04, 2016 / 10:48 IST
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Sharp board members have decided to give Hon Hai preferred negotiating rights, choosing the Taiwan firm's offer over a rescue plan from a Japanese state-backed fund, a source familiar with the move said on Thursday.

Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn and one of Apple's key iPhone assemblers, offered over 700 billion yen (USD 5.9 billion) for Sharp, more than double the amount of investment proposed by the fund, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK.

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Both Sharp and Hon Hai declined to comment.

The decision comes after months of uncertainty over the fate of the company, whose display panel business has continued to suffer massive losses despite two major bailouts by its banks in the last four years.