Toshiba Corp. plans to keep its personal computer business for the time being, its new president said Thursday, in a shift from the initial plan to integrate it with other partners.
After a broad restructuring triggered by its accounting scandal last year, Toshiba, the maker of Dynabook brand PCs, is tilting toward keeping the PC unit now that the company is expected to emerge from hefty losses.
“We’ve been boosting productivity and would like to rehabilitate it by ourselves,” Satoshi Tsunakawa, who assumed his post Wednesday, said in an interview with Kyodo News and other media outlets.
Toshiba’s PC business is now shifting more of its focus to corporate customers from individuals, Tsunakawa added.
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