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Toshiba Says Subpoenaed Over Flash Memory
Japanese electronics firm Toshiba said it had been subpoenaed by the
U.S. Department of Justice about its flash memory business in the
key U.S. market.
That comes after Toshiba's U.S. partner, SanDisk, said on Friday it
and its chief executive had received grand jury subpoenas indicating
a government probe into possible price-fixing in the NAND flash
memory industry.
A Toshiba spokesman in Tokyo, Keisuke Ohmori, said on Saturday the company's U.S. semiconductor sales unit, Toshiba America Electronic Components, had received the subpoena.
In a regulatory filing on Friday, SanDisk said the subpoenas served to it and CEO Eli Harari followed a suit last month that alleged price-fixing of flash memory.
The filing said 23 other companies were also sued for the same reason.
NAND flash memory is used in digital cameras and music players such as Apple Inc's iPod.
A Toshiba spokesman in Tokyo, Keisuke Ohmori, said on Saturday the company's U.S. semiconductor sales unit, Toshiba America Electronic Components, had received the subpoena.
In a regulatory filing on Friday, SanDisk said the subpoenas served to it and CEO Eli Harari followed a suit last month that alleged price-fixing of flash memory.
The filing said 23 other companies were also sued for the same reason.
NAND flash memory is used in digital cameras and music players such as Apple Inc's iPod.