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20 Nov 2017
Toshiba is planning to raise about $5.5B and explore the sale of its nuclear-related assets to avoid being delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
21 Sep 2017
Toshiba's board agreed to sell its flash memory chip unit to a group led by Bain Capital for 2 trillion yen ($18 billion), taking an important step toward ending a contentious bidding process that has stretched over eight months.
10 Aug 2017
Toshiba has revealed a 2016 full-year net loss of $8.78B after releasing what it auditor called "qualified" earnings results.
17 Apr 2017
Apple is actively looking at options for helping Toshiba by investing in its semiconductor unit.
11 Apr 2017
Toshiba faces third earnings reporting deadline.

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