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[일본] 홍하이의 샤프 인수가 불확실해지다.(월스트리트 저널 2월25일 뉴스)
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Foxconn’s Deal for Sharp Now in Question

Taiwanese assembler of iPhones said it is delaying the signing of takeover agreement


Board members of struggling Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. met Thursday andagreed to sell the company to Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group for almost $6 billion, a decision hailed as a symbol of a push by Japan’s government to open up the country’s notoriously insular industries.

There was one snag. Foxconn, which assembles most of Apple Inc.’s iPhones—was having second thoughts. In a written statement released hours later, Foxconn said it would delay signing any deal because it had been surprised by new information Sharp had disclosed just a day before, and needed more time to study the details.

The surprise was a list of about 100 items of contingent liabilities—or potential future financial risks at Sharp totaling roughly ¥350 billion, or $3.1 billion—that Foxconn would assume if it completed the takeover, people familiar with the matter said. While Foxconn said it hoped to resolve the matter quickly and complete the deal, the 11th-hour development was symbolic of topsy-turvy negotiations in which the foreign suitor outmaneuvered a Japanese government-backed fund to win over one of the country’s most venerated brands.


The deal was being watched closely not just because of its implications for Japan’sreputation for protecting its prized industrial names from foreign ownership, but because it also marked a passing of the technological generations: 103-year-old Sharp was a pioneer of the pocket calculator and television; Foxconn, founded more than four decades ago, has grown into a $120 billion behemoth thanks to its proficiency in manufacturing smartphones.

Until last month, Foxconn, formally known asHon Hai Precision Industry Co., was reported by Japanese media to be the underdog bidder behind Innovation Network Corp. of Japan, a fund that has rescued several ailing Japanese technology companies since it was formed in 2009.

Foxconn won over Sharp’s board, in part by offering to pay a significant premium and through the suasion of its self-made-billionaire chairman, Terry Gou. The Taiwanese tycoon had won over Sharp’s bank backers and its board through personal visits to lay out its bid, which included protecting jobs and keeping Sharp’s technology in Japan.

But while Mr. Gou had publicly trumpeted signs of success during negotiations, he was silent for hours after century-old Sharp finally announced he had won the deal he had been chasing since last year, even as INCJ and Japan’s industry minister, Motoo Hayashi, made comments that Sharp was now under Foxconn’s control. After Foxconn finally announced the delay, Sharp declined to comment further.

It was the latest twist in a tortured history between Mr. Gou and Sharp going back to 2012, when Foxconn reached a tentative deal to invest in Sharp but later pulled out because Sharp’s share price had fallen during the negotiations to make the deal final.

That history made some Sharp executives hesitant about another deal with Foxconn when Sharp’s losses began piling up last year and it started looking for a bailout, people familiar with the matter have said. INCJ, the government-backed fund, was seen as a more trustworthy rescuer.


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The tide turned around the time Mr. Gou addressed the Sharp board on Jan. 30 and gave a commitment to keep Sharp intact, in contrast to INCJ’s plan to split up the company. On Feb. 4, Sharp’s chief executive, Kozo Takahashi, said his company was giving more attention to the Foxconn bid, and Mr. Gou flew to Sharp’s headquarters in Osaka, Japan, the next day in a bid to wrap everything up.

But an all-day meeting between Messrs. Gou and Takahashi ended inconclusively, with Mr. Gou saying the two sides were 90% of the way toward a deal while Sharp said it was still weighing both the Foxconn and INCJ bids.

The two sides’ uneasy relationship was spotlighted by a disagreement over whether Sharp had agreed to make Foxconn its preferred negotiating partner. Mr. Gou, waving a piece of paper, said it had. Shortly afterward, Sharp filed a formal statement with the Tokyo Stock Exchange saying that was false.

Three weeks later, Sharp finally made up its mind on Thursday, only to learn that Mr. Gou—until that point a hard-charging leader bent on completing a deal as soon as possible—hadn’t made up his.

Foxconn didn’t detail the new information it said it had been handed Wednesday, but said it would take time to consider.


We will have to postpone any signing of a definitive agreement until we have arrived at a satisfactory understanding and resolution of the situation,” Foxconn said.

Under the deal outlined by Sharp, it would issue new shares to Foxconn in exchange for an infusion of ¥489 billion. Sharp said Foxconn would purchase preferred shares held by two creditors—the core banking units of Mizuho Financial Group Inc. and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.—for ¥100 billion.

Other payments that people familiar with the matter said would total about ¥70 billion would bring the total commitment by Foxconn to ¥659 billion, or $5.9 billion.

Foxconn’s offer was double what INCJ was offering and offered relief for Sharp’s two main banks, which are saddled with the company’s debt.

News of the deal sent Sharp shares down 14% to ¥149, while Hon Hai shares rose 2.6%. The deal would let Foxconn buy new Sharp shares for ¥118 and control nearly two-thirds of the company, diluting existing shareholders. Foxconn’s move to postpone the deal signing came after markets closed for both stocks.

Contingent liabilities can often pose a hurdle in merger talks. They represent costs that a company might or might not face based on the outcome of lawsuits, contracts or other factors. Sharp’s 2015 annual report lists several contingent liabilities relating to its troubled solar business, which signed on for long-term supplies of electricity and raw materials that it ultimately didn’t need.

In one electricity-supply arrangement, Sharp said it had agreed to make payments of at least ¥43.9 billion, and it said potential losses were difficult to estimate.

If Foxconn can join forces with Sharp, it would be in a better position to develop advanced screens for Apple’s iPhones, which Foxconn already assembles. An iPhone’s most expensive component is its touch-screen display, making up more than 20% of manufacturing costs, which is why Mr. Gou is eager to supply them, analysts say.

Still, Foxconn faces skepticism about how it would reverse Sharp’s heavy losses if it takes over, given Mr. Gou’s pledge not to split up the company or make major layoffs.

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주요 내용은 2월 25일에  팍스콘(홍하이)이 샤프를  약 60억불에 인수하기로 합의 해서 발표 했지만인수 성명서 발표되기  수시간 전에 팍스콘이 게약서 사인 하는 것을 보류 함.


 이유는 샤프가 하루 전날 발표한 새로운 정보 때문에 놀랐는데  그것을 분석하는데 시간이 필요해서  보류함. 


샤프의 통수는 바로 100가지에 이르는 우발 채무를 기록한 리스트 였음. 즉, 팍스콘이 샤프를 인수한다고 가정했을때 지게 될 수 도 있는 채무인데 액수가 약 31억불 정도 된다고 함.   (역시 쪽바리 답네.  분식회계는 기본인가벼.)


그래서  팍스콘의 회장님이 샤프를 구조조정하거나  대량 해고를 안 하겠다고 약속한게 있어서  만약 샤프를 인수 하게 되었을 경우 샤프의 엄청난 손실을 어떻게 만회 할 수 잇는지에 관해서 폭스콘사가 의구심을 갖게 됨.



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룰루룰룰 16-02-26 19:54
   
쨉이 섬짱개 상대로 통수쳤죠.
고프다 16-02-26 22:14
   
통수 지리구여~~
진실게임 16-02-26 23:37
   
"왜구는 뒤 통수를 안친다" 라며?
     
서울뺀질이 16-02-27 00:24
   
그렇게 통수 맞으면서  애들이 크는 거죠 뭐!
     
왜구척살 16-02-27 06:00
   
이런 애들에게 적극적으로 왜구들을 소개 시켜주고 싶음 ㅋ
위증즐가 16-02-27 08:18
   
폭스콘 사장놈이 워낙 천박하고 거만한 놈이라서  가격깎으려는 천박한 짓으로 보이네요
실제로 4년전에도 똑같은 짓을 했답니다. 막판에 이 가격엔 못사겠다며 깽판...
호시탐탐 수년째 샤프를 노려왔는데 저렇게 큰  내용도 파악 못했다는 것도 이해가 안가고요
     
서울뺀질이 16-02-27 14:03
   
분식 회계로  위장 하면 서류 로만  확인하게 때문에  알 수 없죠.  그리고  채무자 입장에서도  돈 좀 잇는 홍하이로 넘어가야  원금 받아 낼 수 잇을 테니까 입다물고  가만히 있죠.    나중에 법률적으로 문제가 될 것 같으니까  끝에 가서  저 딴식으로  서류를 하루 전날  던져 줘서  기자들한테는 인수 할것 처럼 상황 만들어 놓고서  사람 고민하게 만드는 고전 적인 수법임. 

하여튼 삼성은  샤프 인수할 이유가 없음.  경쟁력 없어서 망하는 회사  인수 해봐야 같이 동반 부실화 됨.
김반장 16-02-27 09:07
   
분식회계가아주자연스럽네
푸른고등어 16-02-28 10:07
   
통수 ㅋㅋ 앞으로 어찌될지 흥미진진함  ㅋㅋ
재스민 16-03-01 13:50
   
통수 공부의 좋은 자료네요.
이게돌았나 16-03-02 16:28
   
구입하겠노라 만천하에 공개한 상대방에 하루 전날 통수치며 엿먹이는 전략을 꼭 내 것으로 만들리라.
(개욕 얻어먹고 등짝에 칼 꼽힐 일이구먼....)
코카인콜라 16-03-04 11:22
   
문제는 샤프 뿐만아니라 다른 일본 기업들도 부채가 말이 아니라는거..
이런식으로 인수 합병 시도해서 다 까발려졌음 좋겠음
식커먼하늘 16-03-05 07:50
   
다음주중 정상적인 인수를 한다는 야그가 있더만요  아마도 망하는 길을 선택한건 아닌지
토담토담 16-03-12 18:43
   
섬숭이 vs 방숭이
그 치밀한 대결 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
 
 
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