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Toshiba officially quits the laptop business after 35 years – Techradar Australia
Toshiba has sold its remaining Dynabook stake to Sharp

Toshiba has sold off the last few shares of its PC business, now known as Dynabook Inc., drawing a 35-year stint in the industry to a close.
The Japanese firm sold the majority (80.1%) of its PC arm to fellow electronics manufacturer Sharp in 2018, for $36 million.
In June, however, Sharp activated a clause in the original agreement that allowed the firm to purchase the remaining 19.9%, effectively jettisoning Toshiba from an industry it once led.
“Toshiba Corporation hereby announces that i…
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