Toshiba has offloaded a majority stake in its PC business, Toshiba Client Solutions, to Japanese rival Sharp. The move will see Sharp re-enter the PC market after an eight-year absence
The US tech companies are part of a consortium led by Bain Capital hoping to purchase the Japanese heavyweight’s memory chip business
Two years on, Toshiba is still dealing with the financial ramifications of its 2015 accounting scandal
In a major restructure, Toshiba has announced that it will split its four in-house companies into wholly owned subsidiaries
Unable to get auditors to sign off on its results, Toshiba has elected to publish them anyway while warning that its future is at risk
Amid financial turmoil, the announcement of a $6bn loss from its US nuclear project has forced Toshiba to step up existing selloffs to avoid a bailout
Toshiba’s US arm is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission as its accounting problems continue
The struggling Japanese conglomerate has unveiled a list of measures to counteract a recent accounting scandal
Politicians, investors and the public are increasingly aware of the dangers of poor corporate governance; the result is a better sort of corporation
In a drastic change to the market, a global price war is shutting out Japanese television manufacturers from overseas sales
In a drastic change to the market, a global price war has shut out Japanese television manufacturers from overseas sales