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March 28 (Bloomberg) -- Foxconn Technology Group and founder Terry Gou will invest 133 billion yen ($1.6 billion) in Sharp Corp. and its display unit as the maker of Apple Inc.'s iPad seeks a supply of flat panels to drive future growth.


Foxconn, including Taipei-listed flagship Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. will buy 9.9 percent of Sharp Corp. for 66.9 billion yen in a new-share sale, the Osaka-based company said in a statement. Foxconn chairman Terry Gou and related investment companies will buy 46.5 percent of Sharp Display Products Corp., a venture with Sony Corp., for 66 billion yen.


Yesterday's deal, the largest Japanese acquisition by a Taiwanese buyer, includes an agreement to purchase as much as 50 percent of Sharp Display's LCD panels. Sharp, which last month forecast a record 290 billion-yen loss for the fiscal year as TV prices dropped, may begin supplying panels for Apple's iPad next month, according to researcher IHS Inc.


"This is a risky and aggressive move by Foxconn, which is betting on current and future Apple products, including the iPad and an Apple television, a product which doesn't even exist," said Vincent Chen, a Taipei-based analyst at Financial Holding Co. who recommends investors buy Hon Hai. "Foxconn needs the acquisition to get advanced display technology, which it currently lacks.



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Has anyone seen the documentary special on TV covering the history of FoxConn....it was amazing to watch all the people acting like robots and elbow to elbow. Then they actually put up nets around the building because workers were jumping off the roof and committing suicide because of the harsh working conditions. It just like it is in the copier business. :-)

You can also find many videos online....watch them....it almost does not entice someone to buy an ipad.
I talk to people. They also made comments that conflict your statement about "nice boxes." However, they are being sold cheap, so we can agree on the "great price to move" assessment. We are both in agreement that "they will not be a player" in the future, I simply believe it will happen quicker than you do.
"Writing on the Wall" It's MY belief that there will only be four players left in the office equipment industry in the next 5 years. I also believe the times have changed and the next gen of office workers will print less, copy less and be more comfortable with cloud storage, email, cloud DMS and anything that will produce less paper.

I believe the manufacturers that make the move to Managed Services (also controlling the network) will be the players that will survive. As someone told me today, "it's much easier to get rid of your hardware/MFP provider than it is to get a new IT vendor". I agree with that statement. I just can't see Sharp, Toshiba or Muratec being able to gain marketshare or increase profitablity in the US. As far as Kyocera, a few months ago they made a name change, the see the future, my question is do they have the right dealer channel that can make the move to Managed Services.

Really! Take a look at the Sharp (the front page is TV's, then Displays, then MFP's and then Solar), and Toshiba (the front page is tablets, notebooks, LCD Displays) web site and you tell me what thier focus is. It's certaintley not MFP's, or printers.

We've already taken the steps for a deeper transition to to Managed Services, I've known about SaaS for a few years, however never knew about HaaS.

Time will tell if I'm right or wrong on this, but I'm betting I'm right.
I believe these 5 have or will have made the transition and not in any order:

KonicaMinolta
Xerox (Rumors are swirling about Samsung buy-out, I doubt it though)
Ricoh
Canon (Since this OCE thingy is now completed, I think alot of time will be spent synergize the two different cultures, this may be as hard as or even more difficult than the Ricoh and Ikon cultures)
Kyocera (like I stated I'm not sure if they have the channel to pull it off in the US)

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