Toshiba says it will sell 55% stake in air conditioning unit to U.S. Carrier for 100 bln yen

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Author of the article: Article content TOKYO — Toshiba Corp said on Monday it will sell a majority of its 60% stake in air conditioning unit Toshiba Carrier to U.S. joint venture partner Carrier Global Corp for around 100 billion yen ($870 million). (Reporting…
Toshiba says it will sell 55% stake in air conditioning unit to U.S. Carrier for 100 bln yen

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TOKYO — Toshiba Corp said on

Monday it will sell a majority of its 60% stake in air

conditioning unit Toshiba Carrier to U.S. joint venture partner

Carrier Global Corp for around 100 billion yen ($870

million).

(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki: Editing by Neil Fullick)

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