Toshiba to buy IBM's point-of-sale terminal business

Toshiba to buy IBM's point-of-sale terminal business
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  • A unit of Toshiba Corp is in talks to buy IBM's point-of-sale terminal business.
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A unit of Toshiba Corp is in talks to buy IBM Corp's point-of-sale (POS) terminal business, which includes cash registers, a source familiar with the deal said on Tuesday.

The purchase, which local media put at around $870 million, was aimed at expanding the global reach of Toshiba's half-owned Toshiba Tec Corp, making it the world's largest vendor of POS systems and equipment, the source told Reuters.

The company's board had yet to meet to finalise the deal, the source added.

Toshiba Tec shares gained 7.5 percent in Tokyo to 329 yen, outperforming a flat overall market.

Toshiba Tec would pay 70 billion yen for the IBM business - which counts Wal-Mart and Toys "R" Us as customers - mainly financing the deal with cash reserves and bank loans, the Nikkei business daily reported.

IBM holds the top slot in the global POS terminal market with a share of 22 percent, the Nikkei said, compared with a 7 percent share for the Toshiba subsidiary.

IBM's technology would strengthen Toshiba's cloud computing services that enable stores, shoppers, manufacturers and others to exchange information and offer services, it said.

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