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The Wall Street Journal: Micron, Western Digital explore deal to buy Japanese chip maker Kioxia

Micron Technology Inc. and Western Digital Corp. are each exploring a potential deal for Kioxia Holdings Corp. that could value the Japanese semiconductor company at around $30 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, as a global scramble for memory chips used in smartphones and other devices heats up. Read More...

Micron Technology Inc. MU, +1.93%  and Western Digital Corp. WDC, +1.97%  are each exploring a potential deal for Kioxia Holdings Corp. that could value the Japanese semiconductor company at around $30 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, as a global scramble for memory chips used in smartphones and other devices heats up.

A deal for Kioxia , controlled by private-equity firm Bain Capital, isn’t guaranteed, and it isn’t clear how one might be structured. Should a deal come together, it could be finalized later this spring, some of the people said.

The Tokyo-based company had been planning an initial public offering before shelving it in late September, citing the coronavirus pandemic and market volatility. An IPO later this year is still a possibility should the company fail to reach agreement on a deal with one of the suitors, the people said.

Kioxia, formerly part of Toshiba Corp. and known as Toshiba Memory, was purchased in 2018 by a group led by Bain that included Apple Inc.  AAPL, +1.88%,  Dell Technologies Inc. DELL, -0.50%  , Kingston Technology Co. and Seagate Technology PLC STX, +1.39%,  in a deal worth around $18 billion. Toshiba Corp. 6502, -0.53% retained a 40% stake in the business, which was renamed Kioxia the following year.

An expanded version of this report appears on WSJ.com.

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